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A Stanford-led study found that most AI chatbots have stopped including medical disclaimers in health responses, raising concerns that users might trust potentially unsafe or unverified advice.
Under federal pressure, Children’s Hospital L.A. ended care for transgender patients, despite state legislation designed to ...
My young granddaughters love to laugh. They cackle loudly when I chase them around the house and gleefully evade my attempts ...
Stanford head coach Frank Reich and California football general manager Ron Rivera were both part of ACC Football Media Days ...
SCBX Group says it is firmly committed to advancing Thai research on to the world stage by continuing to publish "A-Star" (A*) research at top-tier conferences as ranked by the Computing Research and ...
Incredible,” Harbaugh says upon his return Tuesday to the University of San Diego, where he began his head coaching career in ...
The University will suspend the co-op statuses of both houses, finding them in violation of Title VI, a federal law that ...
University activists have not succeeded in convincing school officials to shield their campuses from immigration law ...
First I was a little bit hesitant. … I’ve been (at Stanford) for three months, and I’ve drank the Kool-Aid, and it is ...
Reich, Stanford's interim coach, strongly encouraged development of the whole person in college athletics—something BC head ...
Schools will be fined if they breach the event security policy, with a first instance in a rolling two-year period costing a ...
George Tidmarsh, a Stanford University physician who founded Horizon Pharma and later ran La Jolla Pharma, was named head of ...