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The "AI Prompt" Pandemic in Academic Publishing

By Eric John Emberda •

I’ve been coming across a growing number of published journal articles and technical papers that have one thing in common: The AI's "closing suggestions" were left in the final text.From IEEE and Elsevier to niche research journals, we are seeing phrases like "Would you like me to convert this into …

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I blocked a list of SSH brute-force attackers on my server's firewall, and the entire network lost Internet access. When I rolled back the rules, connectivity was restored. Here is what the logs revealed, and why one of those IPs almost certainly belongs to a compromised machine inside my ISP's own infrastructure.

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Rethinking AI in the Academe: Hardware Depreciates, Skills Scale

By Eric John Emberda •

I saw this presentation posted on a page for the #CHEDRAISE event earlier today, and there was a strong push for schools to acquire heavy on-premise AI infrastructure for student learning and research.While the goal of bringing AI to education is highly commendable, as someone who builds and integrates these …

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In the ever-accelerating landscape of technology, AI has emerged as the most transformative tool of our generation. It promises unprecedented efficiency, accelerates innovation, and reshapes how we approach problem-solving. But here's the critical distinction I want to make clear: AI isn't a silver bullet; it's a force multiplier.This means that …

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IT professionals are prone to highly sedentary work patterns. Research published in the International Journal of Medicine and Public Health notes that while many IT employees have good knowledge of diabetes, they struggle to implement preventive practices due to time constraints and fatigue [2].The 180-Minute Threshold: A study found that …

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The year was 1973. Psychologist David Rosenhan sent perfectly sane individuals into psychiatric hospitals, instructing them to report just one mild symptom: hearing the words "empty," "hollow," "thud." The results were shocking: all were admitted, diagnosed with severe mental illness, and their every normal action was reinterpreted as a symptom. …

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