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  • Detecting OpenClaw / Einstein-like Agents

    Meet Einstein, the most recent ragebait driven tool to “auto-complete” your learning. Something so salacious the creators already took it down amid significant backlash/pubicity across the web. Here’s how it was advertised before the page was taken down / served a 404… This is essentially OpenClaw (of “moltbook” fame), with a new name, a wrapper, a $40/mo price tag,…

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  • Cursive in NBC News Report

    I (Joseph Thibault, CEO of Cursive) recently provided background and information to Tyler Kingkade of NBC News for his article published in January 2026. The article, which dives into the rapidly changing environment for teachers and students in the classroom, especially at the college-level, helps to shine a light on the deteriorating trust between colleges,…

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  • Webinar 2/26 @ 4pm “Biometric Key Logging in Authentic Learning Environments – New Paper Discussion”

    Join Joseph Thibault and Anissa Sorokin for a short discussion of their new paper which discusses the history and potential of typing biometrics in learning and writing. The authors will discuss the ramifications, insights, and future research potential of enabling biometric data analysis in non-lab settings. Cursive CEO and Founder, Joseph Thibault, and collaborator, Anissa…

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  • Thanks!

    See you soon!

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  • C4AI @ UMBC Lunch and Learn: “Rethinking our relationship with Writing in the Age of AI”

    A few weeks back I gave a presentation to the C4AI AI Lunchbox Series focused on “Rethinking our relationship with Writing in the Age of AI.” Our relationship with writing was irrevocably changed in November ‘22 with the release of ChatGPT. This seismic shift has been touted as the “death of the college essay,” a…

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  • 5 Biometrics Being Used on Campus Today

    Biometrics are used in various capacities on campus at the K12, college, and university level today. The technologies that make use of these naturally occurring standards help to keep us safe, upload integrity, provide convenience, and help us measure learning, but not without giving up some level of privacy for the many benefits. Check out…

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  • March update and getting started

    Welcome, we’re glad you’re here! To give things a try, click at least Assignment 1 and one of the other options (you’ll need to click at least two links on this page for us to get a confidence score). Assignment 1 Assignment 2a (copy behavior) Assignment 2b (additional prompt) Assignment 2c (try to mess up…

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