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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Navigating the artificial age: how AI interviews are changing the job search

Navigating the artificial age: how AI interviews are changing the job search

Sam Mroz, Contributing Writer October 21, 2024

When DePaul junior Ishan Shah decided to apply for a summer internship in banking at Deloitte, one of the largest professional service firms in the world, he had a rough idea of what the interview process...

Slowing down AI for the health of the planet

Slowing down AI for the health of the planet

Connor Upshaw, Contributing Writer September 30, 2024

Artificial intelligence has completely rewired how many of us accomplish things, from drafting ideas to creating artwork. While there may be positives to using AI, there is growing concern about some negative...

AI, democracy and disinformation: How to stay informed without being influenced by fake news

AI, democracy and disinformation: How to stay informed without being influenced by fake news

Rose O'Keeffe, Asst. News Editor February 4, 2024

Educators, actors, writers and journalists are concerned about the impact of generative artificial intelligence on intellectual integrity. However, concern for AI infiltration also affects the political...

A man tests a virtual reality headset among a crowd of spectators.

“The Creator” Panel discusses AI and virtual reality, technology as our closest friend and scariest fear

Samuel Mroz, Asst. Arts and Life Editor October 1, 2023

Society is no stranger to global dilemmas, a theme parallel in the sci-fi action film “The Creator,” a story centered around the rise of technology. Set in East Asia, the film follows an ex-special...

Professor says artificial intelligence could replace human interaction

Professor says artificial intelligence could replace human interaction

Timothy Duke September 25, 2017

Anthropomorphic devices such as Siri, Alexa or even a Roomba robotic vacuum can diminish feelings of loneliness and cause people to be less likely to engage in compensatory behaviors, according to a study...

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