Chris Barrett, an economics professor at Cornell University, questions the wisdom and fairness of bailing out predominantly wealthy farmers, particularly those who supported the policies leading to trade disruptions.
Cornell University researchers, including Rene Kizilcec, associate professor of information science, led an analysis showing that large language models create generic, easily identifiable college admission essays.
Mario Herrero, a Cornell University professor of sustainable food systems, provides insight on the global progress toward sustainable dietary patterns outlined by the EAT-Lancet Commission.
Judith Hubbard, a Cornell University earthquake scientist, provided expert analysis on the previously unmapped fault responsible for the devastating earthquake in the Philippines.
David Rand, a Cornell University professor of information science and marketing management, participated in research on AI chatbots and political persuasion.
Sarah Kreps, director of the Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University, comments on the continued ambiguity and regulatory challenges surrounding the TikTok deal.
Wendong Zhang, a Cornell University associate professor, cautions that tariff-based bailouts will only compensate immediate losses but will not restore U.S. agriculture’s long-term competitiveness.
Sarah Kreps, director of the Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University, comments on the scale and expense of frontier AI driving industry consolidation.
Cornell University vice provost Wendy Wolford discusses the long–lasting impact of visa uncertainty on international students. “How do you recruit the best and the brightest…when there’s an increasing perception of the U.S. as a highly unpredictable landscape for international students?” Wolford said.