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Across Dartmouth, people are looking at major advances in artificial intelligence with optimism and enthusiasm, along with a little caution.

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DARTMOUTH IN THE NEWS

“This alumnae-led fundraising initiative made U.S. philanthropic history, with 103 women making gifts of $1 million or more, for a total of $379 million, to the school’s campaign.” —DENISE DUPRÉ ’80, FORMER DARTMOUTH TRUSTEE | PHILANTHROPY NEWS DIGEST

 “You’ll never know the answer if you don’t ask the question. You’ve got to ask what’s important to people. You’ve got to ask, ‘What does success look like?’ You’ve got to ask, ‘How can I help?’” —LAUREL RICHIE ’81, FORMER BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR | THE DEVELOPMENT DEBRIEF PODCAST

OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, Thayer ’12, talks about her team launching ChatGPT and the “hard problems” still to figure out around the use of artificial intelligence. —TIME

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