Adam, Eve, and the Apple of Intelligence
If making—and appreciating—art makes us human, what happens when we get help making a masterpiece from something unhuman?
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If making—and appreciating—art makes us human, what happens when we get help making a masterpiece from something unhuman?
Taye Diggs reflects on celebrating who you are, where you are, and Mickey Mouse.
A swim. A murder. And a case keeping the wrongfully convicted from winning their freedom.
A journey through the restoration of Mission Santa Clara de Asís.
Sometimes the best guide is the thing you carry with you, and Leon Panetta ’60, J.D. ’63 carried Santa Clara values far.
Trials, tribulations, and a tape recorder: an excerpt from the new memoir by broadcaster Jerry Howarth ’68.
It’s no secret that we’re building something wonderful at Santa Clara. Come and explore the future of the Mission campus.
The adult world underappreciates delight. It goes hand in hand with discovery—and gratitude. Field notes from the Sea of Cortez.
Personal tales and hard truths: conversations with writer Khaled Hosseini ’88
Sanjiv Das and a tale of machine learning, mortgages, and mistaken identity.
What questions should we be asking about ethics and artificial intelligence? Here are six that we asked Irina Raicu J.D. ’09.
How do we ensure space for the experience of wonder? Good science and good technology need literacy in being authentically human