US’ Columbia University was criticised in 1968 for allowing pro-Palestinian students to take over a public park on campus. Students had taken over the park over the university’s move to build a gym in the area, which the protesters said would give only limited and second-class access to the local community. In 1968, Columbia President Minouche Shafik had testified before Congress about antisemitism.
Generative artificial intelligence-based plagiarism detection company Generative AI has revealed over 22 million papers that may have used its generative AI tool. The company’s artificial intelligence detector has been updated to detect word spinners. It can also flag work that was rewritten by services like spell checker Grammarly, which now has its own generative AI tool.