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Dear UCLA | Orientation Issue 2024
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Aug. 31, 2024 10:28 p.m.
Opinion: Artificial intelligence can hurt more than help spiritual connections

Glued to VR goggles and the sofa, video game-obsessed children are not the only target market for artificial intelligence technology – now their grandparents are as well.

By Ria Sanghera

Opinion

Aug. 26, 2024 11:11 a.m.

A Difference of Opinion Editors: Tried and true advice for maximizing UCLA’s 1st-year experience

Orientation is a time of transformation and self-discovery for many new students ahead of the start of their time on campus. As the next generation of Bruins prepares to take the stage, the Opinion editors, looking back on their own first years at UCLA, give their advice in the latest edition of “A Difference of Opinion Editors.”
Before You Begin as a Bruin: Find Your De-stressors
Russell Ahmed, assistant Opinion editor
Life at UCLA, for all of the right reasons, could not be more dissimilar to the reality of my central Ohio roots.

By Russell Ahmed, Tavian Williams, Sierra Benayon-Abraham, and Nicolas Greamo

Opinion

Aug. 26, 2024 11:03 a.m.

Opinion: Advice from a transfer student who felt more like a freshman

This fall quarter, I will be a fourth-year. Yet oddly, I would classify this past school year as my freshman experience – an experience unique to transfer students.

By Kirsten Brehmer

Community

Aug. 25, 2024 3:30 p.m.

Survivors of AI-generated sexual abuse need more resources

Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of AI-generated sexual abuse and suicidal ideation that may be disturbing to some readers.
From a Beverly Hills middle school where male students created fake nudes of their female classmates, to the college student whose fight for justice after seeing her face in deepfake pornography forms the core of the documentary, “Another Body,” it is clear that the recent rise of AI-generated sexual abuse, primarily deepfakes, have given students easy access to create nonconsensual sexually explicit content of their peers.

By Margaret Garcia

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