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SpainEconomy7 days ago

The first students of the only Mathematics and Philosophy degree in Spain: We must learn to use AI ethically

Adrián Bardón, a 19-year-old student from Madrid, discusses his experience as one of the first students enrolled in Spain's unique undergraduate program combining Mathematics and Philosophy. He reflects on his lifelong passion for mathematics and how he felt conflicted about abandoning it if he were to pursue only philosophy.

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El PeriódicoIndependentCenter7 days ago
Marina Murillo (38 years old), Professor and Top Scorer Across All University Degrees in Spain: 'If You Know Mathematics, It's Harder for People to Take Advantage of You'

Marina Murillo, a 38-year-old professor and top scorer across all university degrees in Spain, discusses the challenges of being taken advantage of when one has mathematical knowledge.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a statement from an academic without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on personal experience and does not include explicit ideological commentary or biased sourcing.

El PaísIndependent🔒Center8 days ago
The first students of the only Mathematics and Philosophy degree in Spain: We must learn to use AI ethically

Adrián Bardón, a 19-year-old student from Madrid, discusses his experience as one of the first students enrolled in Spain's unique undergraduate program combining Mathematics and Philosophy. He reflects on his lifelong passion for mathematics and how he felt conflicted about abandoning it if he were to pursue only philosophy.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on an educational initiative and personal academic choices without taking a stance on political issues. It presents a student's perspective neutrally, without ideological framing or biased language.

El PeriódicoIndependentCenter12 days ago
Marina Murillo (38 years old), a teacher and the highest grade of any career in Spain: "If you know math, it's harder to get your hair cut"

Marina Murillo, a 38-year-old professor and top scorer across all university degrees in Spain, discusses the challenges of studying mathematics and the difficulty of being deceived if one has mathematical knowledge.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on an academic achievement and personal perspective regarding mathematics education without taking a stance on political issues. The content is neutral and does not exhibit bias toward any political ideology.