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  • UMD announces new TerpAI chatbot


    The University of Maryland launched TerpAI, a university-owned generative chatbot designed to assist students, staff and faculty, according to a campuswide email sent Friday.

    The university chatbot is powered by OpenAI as one of the artificial intelligence services provided by the Division of Information Technology, according to the email.

    But TerpAI differs from other chatbots because its data is inputted from this university, university president Darryll Pines told The Diamondback Friday.

    “AI technology and tools offer immense opportunities, and it is critical that we embrace them while also using them in a responsible and ethical way,” the email read.

    [UMD to hire 40 faculty members for artificial intelligence institute]

    Students, staff and faculty should follow this university’s generative AI guidelines when using GenAI tools, the email read. Students should also assume GenAI tools are prohibited to help with assignments unless otherwise specified, according to the email.

    This university’s guidelines encourage users of GenAI to disclose when it is used in teaching, learning or other activities.

    Allegations of using GenAI without permission in a course will be treated similarly to this university’s policy on plagiarism and cheating, according to the guidelines.

    The launch comes after other AI initiatives at this university, such as this university’s plan to hire of 40 new faculty members across the colleges and schools at the Artificial Intelligence Interdisciplinary Institute at Maryland.



    The University of Maryland (UMD) has just announced the launch of their latest innovation – the TerpAI chatbot! This cutting-edge technology is designed to assist students, faculty, and staff with a wide range of inquiries and tasks, all through a simple and user-friendly interface.

    With TerpAI, users can get quick answers to questions about campus resources, events, class schedules, and more. The chatbot is also equipped to provide personalized recommendations based on the user’s preferences and interests, making it a valuable tool for navigating the UMD community.

    “We are thrilled to introduce TerpAI as a new resource for our campus community,” said a UMD spokesperson. “This chatbot represents our commitment to leveraging technology to enhance the student experience and streamline communication on campus.”

    The TerpAI chatbot is now live and available for use on the UMD website. Users can access it by clicking on the designated chat icon or by searching for “TerpAI” in the website’s search bar. Say hello to your new virtual assistant and experience the convenience and efficiency of TerpAI today!

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    UMD, TerpAI, chatbot, artificial intelligence, University of Maryland, technology, innovation, virtual assistant, machine learning, campus news, student resources

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  • Kevin Willard reveals Maryland basketball’s NIL budget, explains “softer” early schedule, talks NY/NJ UMD fans

    Kevin Willard reveals Maryland basketball’s NIL budget, explains “softer” early schedule, talks NY/NJ UMD fans


    Beginning next season, college athletics programs can spend as much as $20 million on revenue sharing, also known as paying the players. No one at Maryland has stated publicly how they plan to split that money among the program’s many teams, but there’s no question football will get the majority of the de facto salary pool, because the sport costs so much to operate and generates most of the money

    But at Maryland, basketball is more important than it is at a many football-obsessed peer schools. So how much of that $20 pool million will Kevin Willard get to spend on players next year?

    On his radio show this week, he revealed an estimated payroll range while talking about how fast the sports has transitioned to pay-for-play. Not long ago, several head coaches lost their jobs and then-Arizona assistant coach Book Richardson spent three months in prison for bribery after being caught talking about paying players.

    “I’ll say this, an assistant coach from Arizona got arrested and put in jail for talking about money [a few years ago], and now all of a sudden, we’re going to be spending $4 million, $5 million per year on a basketball roster. It’s changed so dramatically, from calls with agents — if you talked to an agent [a few years ago], you would be suspended by the NCAA. Now, half my day is talking to agents and their clients, and what they want, what they’re looking for,” Willard said.

    It’s hard to say where that budget would land Maryland nationally. It’s not an elite-level budget like, say, at Kansas or Duke. But it’s more than this year, when Maryland spent around $3 million according to program sources.

    “The coach today, it’s more than just a coach. You’re spending an enormous amount of time looking at next year’s possibilities of getting guys here in the portal and making sure everybody’s happy this year,” he said. “It’s changed dramatically in two years, if you look at what we’re doing and what we’re going to start spending on [players].”

    RELATED: Maryland Basketball Scoop: DeShawn Harris-Smith’s future, the big change and a guard recruit

    With Julian Reese and Selton Miguel running out of eligibility and Derik Queen likely leaving for the NBA, plenty of money will come off the books for Willard to spend on transfers. Queen and Reese alone are making more than $1 million this season combined. Willard aced the portal last offseason with a group of signings 247Sports’ Isaac Trotter ranked among college basketball’s best transfer classes last week. That’s become the most important part of the job.

    “You have to be an NBA general manager. You have to look at what you want to do, how you want to play, who you want to bring back, who you want to pay, how much you can pay, how much you have on your salary. And at the same time, you got to be the main fundraiser and go out and raise all that money. So it has changed dramatically and it’s a different world.”

    More below from Willard on paying players, the reason for his “softer” nonconference schedule and fans in New York and New Jersey.



    Kevin Willard, head coach of the Maryland Terrapins men’s basketball team, recently sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss a variety of topics surrounding the program. One of the most intriguing revelations came when Willard shared details about Maryland’s budget for Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals for student-athletes.

    “Maryland has allocated a significant budget for NIL opportunities for our players,” Willard said. “We want to support our student-athletes in maximizing their potential both on and off the court, and we see NIL as a great way to do that.”

    In addition to discussing NIL, Willard also addressed the team’s early season schedule, which has been criticized by some for being “softer” than in previous years.

    “We intentionally scheduled some non-conference games against teams that may not be as high-profile, in order to give our players a chance to gain confidence and gel as a team before heading into conference play,” Willard explained. “It’s all part of our strategic plan to set ourselves up for success in the long run.”

    Lastly, Willard spoke about the passionate Maryland fans in the New York and New Jersey area, who have shown unwavering support for the Terrapins despite being located far from College Park.

    “We are incredibly grateful for the support of our fans in New York and New Jersey,” Willard said. “Their dedication to the program is truly inspiring, and we always feel their presence whether we’re playing at home or on the road. We hope to continue to make them proud with our performance on the court.”

    Overall, Kevin Willard’s insights provided valuable insight into the inner workings of the Maryland basketball program, and fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead.

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    2. Maryland basketball
    3. NIL budget
    4. Early schedule
    5. New York fans
    6. New Jersey fans
    7. UMD fans
    8. College basketball
    9. NCAA
    10. Student-athletes

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  • The Up in Smoke Tour [UMD for PSP]

    The Up in Smoke Tour [UMD for PSP]


    Price: $48.71
    (as of Dec 21,2024 02:01:58 UTC – Details)



    Eagle Rock Entertainment is the first music company to fully embrace Sony’s new UMD format for PlayStation Portable (PSP), with the release of their first wave of music and concert DVD’s in the UMD format. Taking advantage of the highcapacity (1.8 gigabyte) space on the UMD and the high resolution LCD screen, music fans will now be able to bring their favorite concert along to sit back and watch on those long flights or road trips.
    MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.25 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces
    Media Format ‏ : ‎ Color
    Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 10 minutes
    Actors ‏ : ‎ Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg
    Studio ‏ : ‎ Eagle Vision USA
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000A13NEO


    Are you a fan of classic hip hop and rap music? If so, you need to check out The Up in Smoke Tour on UMD for PSP! This iconic concert tour featured performances by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and more, all on one stage.

    Relive the magic of this legendary tour with crystal clear video and sound quality on your PSP. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering this era of music, The Up in Smoke Tour is a must-have for any hip hop enthusiast.

    Don’t miss out on your chance to own a piece of music history. Pick up The Up in Smoke Tour on UMD for PSP today and experience the energy and excitement of this unforgettable concert tour.
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  • TESTED – OEM Sony PSP 1000 Fat Replacement UMD Disc Drive

    TESTED – OEM Sony PSP 1000 Fat Replacement UMD Disc Drive



    TESTED – OEM Sony PSP 1000 Fat Replacement UMD Disc Drive

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    Looking for a reliable replacement UMD disc drive for your Sony PSP 1000 Fat? Look no further than this tested OEM Sony PSP 1000 Fat Replacement UMD Disc Drive!

    This disc drive has been thoroughly tested to ensure it works perfectly with your PSP 1000 Fat console. It is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part, so you can trust in its quality and compatibility.

    Don’t let a broken or malfunctioning disc drive ruin your gaming experience. Upgrade to this tested OEM Sony PSP 1000 Fat Replacement UMD Disc Drive today and get back to enjoying all your favorite games on your PSP 1000 Fat!
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  • Sony PSP Games & Movies Complete CIB & UMD Disc Only Buy 4 Get 1 FREETESTED

    Sony PSP Games & Movies Complete CIB & UMD Disc Only Buy 4 Get 1 FREETESTED



    Sony PSP Games & Movies Complete CIB & UMD Disc Only Buy 4 Get 1 FREETESTED

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    Are you a fan of the Sony PSP? If so, then you’re in luck because I have a great selection of PSP games and movies available for sale! All of the games and movies are complete in box (CIB) or UMD disc only and have been tested to ensure they are in working condition.

    And the best part? If you buy 4 games or movies, you’ll get 1 free! That’s right, buy 4 and get 1 free – it’s a deal you don’t want to miss out on.

    So whether you’re looking to add to your PSP collection or just want to relive some classic gaming moments, be sure to check out my selection of Sony PSP games and movies. Hurry, because these deals won’t last long!

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