The Wire: Why Jeffrey Epstein lied about being a UC Berkeley lecturer
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The Wire: Why Jeffrey Epstein lied about being a UC Berkeley lecturer
"Heads up: We sometimes limit access to non-subscribers. Jeffrey Epstein's lie about being a UC Berkeley lecturer on an employment form for Bear Stearns helped launch his finance career. (Daily Cal) Fewer students at UC Berkeley and other UC campuses are taking computer science, with UC San Diego, the sole campus to have launched an AI major, the only one to buck the trend. (SF Chronicle)"
"After President Trump signed an executive order for an AI project to boost scientific discoveries, Berkeley Lab is working on AI integration in particle accelerators, imaging data and biotechnology research. (Daily Cal) A musical theater dream team of Sara Bareilles, Sarah Ruhl and Michael Arden will come together to collaborate on the world-premiere adaptation of Meg Wolitzer's novel The Interestings. (SF Chronicle)"
Jeffrey Epstein lied about being a UC Berkeley lecturer, helping launch his finance career. Enrollment in computer science has declined at UC Berkeley and other UC campuses, with UC San Diego the only campus to counter the trend after launching an AI major. Berkeley Lab is integrating AI into particle accelerators, imaging data, and biotechnology research. Graduate student organizers in the UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare began a tuition strike on Jan. 19 over recent layoffs. Other items include a musical theater adaptation of Meg Wolitzer's The Interestings, a founder accused of defrauding VCs of $7 million, and a university-ordered shutdown of a student meal-swipe app.
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