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AHI’s Dean Ball Says There Are Great Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Bio Attacks

Dean Ball, board member of The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI), discusses a major fear about artificial intelligence in his new online newsletter Hyperdimensional.  In “AI Biorisk: A Dose of Reality,” he stresses that the software—and thus the AI-side of possible biological and chemical weapons development by would-be terrorists— is [...]

2024-02-09T14:23:02+00:00February 9th, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

AHI’s Juliana Publishes Multiple Articles at the Beginning of 2024

Juliana Pilon, Senior Fellow, The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI), continues the torrid pace of her publications in 2024. Dr. Pilon has written an article for the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, published online in January 2024; a piece in the February 2024 issue of New English Review; and [...]

2024-02-05T01:13:55+00:00February 5th, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

AHI’s Mary Grabar Quoted on Harvard’s Attempt to Dename Buildings

For several decades, radicals have made it their mission to destroy the heritage of the United States. Progressive students, faculty, and politicians have been standing in the front rows of these efforts. They have been targeting, for example, statues and buildings, named after Columbus, Confederate soldiers, and the founding fathers. Even tributes to Abraham Lincoln [...]

2024-02-04T23:49:01+00:00February 4th, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

AHI’s Dean Ball Outlines Artificial Intelligence (AI) Scenario

Dean Ball, a member of the Alexander Hamilton Institute board of directors and the senior program manager at the Hoover Institution’s State and Local Governance Initiative, has spent a decade studying and working on public policy. He recently started writing “Hyperdimensional,” an online newsletter on the Substack platform that will analyze “emerging technology, public policy, [...]

2024-01-24T21:36:42+00:00January 24th, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

Claudine Gay and Martin Luther King Jr: Plagiarism Compared by AHI ‘s Alexander Riley

The American Historical Association defines plagiarism “as the appropriation of ‘the exact wording of another author without attribution,’ and the borrowing of ‘distinctive and significant research findings or interpretations’ without proper citation.” Claudine Gay resigned the presidency of Harvard University recently in large part when her very limited scholarly corpus came under scrutiny for the [...]

2024-01-21T03:36:52+00:00January 21st, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

AHI’s Dean Ball Lunches New Initiative called “Hyperdimensional”

Dean Ball, a member of the board of directors of The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI), recently launched on Substack, an online platform, Hyperdimensional. It will focus on emerging technology and the future of governance. A passion for technology and its uses motivated him to introduce this exciting new initiative. “My [...]

2024-01-18T13:48:36+00:00January 18th, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

AHI Offers Two New Courses for 2024

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that it will offer two courses for the spring semester, 2024. All AHI courses are free and open to the public. Course #1: Dr. David Frisk will lead both a Zoom and in-person course, “An Introduction to Conservative Thought.” [...]

AHI’s Alexander Riley Says “There Can Be No Compromise with the Evil of Hamas”

Cormac McCarthy, one of America’s greatest novelists, died in 2023. His corpus of twelve novels includes No Country for Old Men (2005), which was adapted to critical acclaim as a film two years later.  Alexander Riley, Senior Fellow, The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI), reread the novel along with [...]

2024-01-12T13:55:48+00:00January 11th, 2024|News & Events, ShowOnSite|0 Comments

AHI’s Alexander Riley Publishes on the Plagiarism of Claudine Gay

Hamilton College, like most institutions of higher learning, has their students sign an honor code. It requires that students refrain from academic dishonesty. The code defines plagiarism as “[f]ailure to acknowledge ideas, phrases, data, music, images, or other intellectual property gained from a preexisting body of work.” In October 2002, the president of Hamilton [...]

2024-01-06T16:37:31+00:00December 14th, 2023|News & Events, ShowOnSite|1 Comment
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