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Supreme Court won’t review Marsh murder case By Lauren Keene Enterprise staff writer
girlfriend to a lake and she falls in and accidentally drowns, but ChatGPT says that he purposely killed her there. “That may be a subtle point, but it really does figure at the end when you evaluate his character,” said Loden, “ChatGPT kind of runs rough over that and suggests that he was planning it from the start and that he’s an evil dude.”
not only the limitations of ChatGPT — Loden said she found in her own research that many details of movie plots it gives are not only false, but “ideologically loaded” and “maybe even racist” — but how professors are increasingly experimenting with its use in the classroom. California’s public higher
Another California court has shot down Davis killer Daniel Marsh’s pursuit of resentencing for his double-murder conviction. On Wednesday, the California Supreme Court denied Marsh’s petition to review an appellate-court ruling issued in March, which says a 2019 state law granting relief to juvenile offenders doesn’t apply to his case. Whether this marks an end to Marsh’s lengthy appeal process, ongoing since his 2014 conviction, remains unclear. "All I can say at this point is that we are studying Mr. Marsh’s legal options," Mark Greenberg, Marsh's appellate attorney, said Thursday. Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig, whose office prosecuted thenjuvenile Marsh as an adult for the April 2013 stabbing murders of local attorney Oliver “Chip” Northup and his wife Claudia Maupin, called the Supreme Court’s decision a relief “for the family and our community.” “But for the timing of the rulings in
Loden’s assignment shows
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Professors put AI to the test By Rocky Walker CalMatters This spring, as debates were raging on college campuses about the proper role of generative AI in higher education, Diablo Valley College adjunct professor Frako Loden created an assignment to see how students in her American Cinema class interacted with ChatGPT.
For their final opinion piece of the semester, they were to pick a discussion question about the 1950’s movie “A Place in the Sun,” insert it into ChatGPT as a prompt, and then grade the response themselves. The AI got key details of the plot wrong in some cases, Loden said. In the film, for example, protagonist George takes his
Beach Hut serves up ohana atmosphere By Aaron Geerts Enterprise staff writer Beach Hut Deli is far more than a place to chow down on delicious sandwiches. Rather, it’s a reprieve from the world one leaves behind as soon as they step through the doors. Luckily for Davis and Vacaville, Sierra Bennett is at the helm of both deli locations along with her brimming ambition to perpetuate those chill, island vibes in the restaurants’ atmosphere and customer service. The very first Beach Hut Deli was opened back in 1981 in Granite Bay. Since
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then, the deli franchise has earned a reputation for its Hawaiian beach ambiance, its unique and delicious sandwiches served on frisbees and — of course — the beers on tap. Bennett — a Roseville native — got her start eight years ago at the original Granite Bay location, and it was the ohana atmosphere and work environment — and sensational sandwiches — that enraptured and inspired her to climb up the ranks and eventually become an owner. “I’ve always had friends
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WEATHER Saturday: Sunny and mildly warm. High 88. Low 59.
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Sierra Bennett gets the maximum from the ohana vibe at Beach Hut Deli.
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