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The book arrived at Harvard in 1934, via the American diplomat John B. Stetson, an heir to the hat fortune. It had been bound by its first owner, Dr. Ludovic Bouland, a French doctor, who inserted ...
While you don’t want it to write your book, AI can add efficiencies to some of your processes. For example, AI can help you ...
A study of human fatigue; a cranky travel memoir. By Molly Young Dear readers, If the retail price of a book were pegged to the number of high-quality ideas it contained, the two books below would ...
For 90 years, a book about the soul after death was bound in human skin. Now, Harvard has removed the binding and apologized for its handling of the book.
Books and other works must be almost entirely written by humans to qualify for a Human Authored mark, with minor exceptions to accommodate things like AI-powered grammar and spell-check applications.
Lillian Gaffney, 73, first heard about the Human Library event from a member of her quilt group. Originally, she was asked to share her experiences as a “book” about addiction. Gaffney had a better ...
If breakthrough ideas often come from unexpected places, how can we use ChatGPT to mine human knowledge and break our mental logjams?
Don’t judge a book by its cover — unless, of course, it’s made from human skin. Harvard University announced it removed a binding made of the skin of a deceased woman from the 19th-century ...
More than 200 volunteers showed up at the old library on MacArthur Boulevard to form a human chain to transfer the library's book collection to the newly constructed library building nearby.
The Harvard Library announced this week it had removed human skin from the binding of a 19th century French philosophy book after a review uncovered multiple ethical concerns about the skin’s ...
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