百媚导航 News Feed/news/Recent posts from 百媚导航 Newsen-usSat, 23 Aug 2025 12:06:05 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)百媚导航 researcher reveals the hidden story behind one of St. Augustine鈥檚 most famous attractions/news/2024/usf-resesarcher-reveals-the-hidden-story-behind-one-of-st-augustines-most-famous-attractions.aspxDavid Arbes煤 tediously pieced together the life of one of Florida鈥檚 founding fathers, whose believed to be the first priest in the United States and is still honored today in St. Augustine.Tue, 09 Apr 2024 08:00:45 百媚导航 researcher reveals the hidden story behind one of St. Augustine鈥檚 most famous attractionsDavid Arbes煤 tediously pieced together the life of one of Florida鈥檚 founding fathers, whose believed to be the first priest in the United States and is still honored today in St. Augustine.百媚导航 researcher reveals the hidden story behind one of St. Augustine鈥檚 most famous attractions /news/2024/usf-resesarcher-reveals-the-hidden-story-behind-one-of-st-augustines-most-famous-attractions.aspxResearch and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,Department of World Languages,My百媚导航百媚导航 linguistics expert pivots course in response to his new study on artificial intelligence chatbots/news/2023/usf-linguistics-expert-pivots-course-in-response-to-his-new-study-on-artificial-intelligence-chatbots.aspxAfter examining the ability of linguistic experts to differentiate AI from human-generated writing, Matthew Kessler is integrating more hands-on projects in his classroom.Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:00:00 百媚导航 linguistics expert pivots course in response to his new study on artificial intelligence chatbotsAfter examining the ability of linguistic experts to differentiate AI from human-generated writing, Matthew Kessler is integrating more hands-on projects in his classroom.百媚导航 linguistics expert pivots course in response to his new study on artificial intelligence chatbots/news/2023/usf-linguistics-expert-pivots-course-in-response-to-his-new-study-on-artificial-intelligence-chatbots.aspxCyber/AI,Research and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,Department of World Languages