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Academia & Publishing

ChatGPT in Academia: How Scholars Integrate Artificial Intelligence into Their Daily Work

A recent survey conducted by De Gruyter’s Insights team has revealed that academics hold both concerns and curiosity regarding artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT. What’s more, they are keen to see more transparency and education about the ethical use of these disruptive technologies.

Arts & Humanities

Modern Languages in a Changing World: An Interview with Andy Byford and Claudia Nitschke

The field of Modern Languages explores nothing less than the fundamental questions of human existence. We spoke to Professors Andy Byford and Claudia Nitschke about the discipline’s historical roots, current developments, and possible futures.

Science & Technology

Dieter Meiller und Magdalena Kayser-Meiller über “Unterwegs im Cybercamper”

Als Ada L. bloggt die Protagonistin des Buchs „Unterwegs im Cyber-Camper“ über die digitale Welt und was sie im Inneren zusammenhält. In unserem neuesten Book Talk sprachen wir mit den Köpfen hinter dem Projekt.

Business & Economics

The CHIPS and Science Act: Why the USA Invests $52.7 Billion in Its Semiconductor Industry

Whether in mobile phones, data centers, or cars – microchips are everywhere, and ongoing shortages affect countless industries worldwide. To boost innovation in the United States, Joe Biden recently signed the $280bn CHIPS and Science Act 2022, of which a large part, $52.7bn, is earmarked for the semiconductor industry. What justifies such an enormous government investment in one industry?

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