On a Tuesday at the end of last semester, I asked my first-year writing class how they were using AI in their courses. One of ...
Famed author and University of Chicago alumna Susan Sontag, AB’51, once wrote: “I write—and talk—in order to find out what I think.” A new course in the College is allowing first-years to put that ...
Shopify launched its latest advertising business line on Wednesday, called the Shopify Product Network. The Product Network shows items from across participating merchants where? Shop App? even if it ...
Abstract: In the era of Industry 5.0, where smart systems and individual consumer needs are paramount, this study addresses the critical issue of precision product manufacturing, particularly in the ...
Two new books by fiction writers Elizabeth McCracken and Sue Monk Kidd offer different approaches to the craft of writing. McCracken's "A Long Game" is skeptical of cosmic inspiration, focusing ...
As companies grow, services and processes often become more complex than the product itself. Clients expect speed and quality, which must be delivered while simultaneously addressing the company's ...
WSJ’s Ben Fritz breaks down why blockbuster movies are increasingly produced outside the U.S. and the difficulty of implementing President Trump’s planned 100% tariff on foreign-made productions.
Our industry and customers are evolving. It is going to take continuous innovation, a lot of collaboration, and a commitment to working together to find those smarter, more circular solutions. The ...
Just a few years ago, object-centric process mining was a relatively new and experimental concept. Today, it has become the de facto approach to discover, monitor and improve business processes.
Writing is not an innate human ability but a skill acquired through training and sustained practice. Nonetheless, it plays a central role in how students learn and how their learning is assessed.
If Matthew McConaughey has to do something stressful, sometimes he’ll write himself a little note that says, “Just remember you’re going to die one day.” “It’s like, oh, that’s right,” said the ...