Dr Asegul Hulus

Dr Asegul Hulus

Cyprus
Dr. Asegul Hulus is an Assistant Professor in Computing. She is a distinguished researcher and published author with expertise across multiple computer science disciplines.
12
May
We Were Promised Cortana. We Got A Search Bar.

We Were Promised Cortana. We Got A Search Bar.

In the Halo videogame series, the fictional AI, Cortana, was precise, honest, and never got anything wrong. Microsoft took her name and built something that got discontinued. NotebookLM is the first real attempt to close that gap. Here is the catch.
5 min read
14
Apr
AI Didn’t Break Academic Integrity. It Exposed It.

AI Didn’t Break Academic Integrity. It Exposed It.

Universities operated for decades with what they thought was a firm grasp on "cheating". Then generative artificial intelligence (AI) arrived, and the system stopped making sense.
6 min read
27
Feb
Women in Learning: State of the Industry Report

Women in Learning: State of the Industry Report

Collated and edited by Sharon Claffey Kaliouby, from data gathered across the last 15 years of Women in Learning events, and over 250 contributors, The Women in Learning: State of the Industry 2025 report isn't just a collection of data; it’s a strategic blueprint for the next era of leadership.
2 min read
13
Feb
Fork the System: Programming Was Women’s Work Until Men Realized It Paid Well

Fork the System: Programming Was Women’s Work Until Men Realized It Paid Well

We are often told that women left programming because they were not interested, were not good at math, or simply chose other careers. That story is convenient, but it is not true.
5 min read
06
Feb
Women in Learning: State of the Industry Report LT26

Women in Learning: State of the Industry Report LT26

Collated and edited by Sharon Claffey Kaliouby, from data gathered across the last 15 years of Women in Learning events, and over 250 contributors, The Women in Learning: State of the Industry 2025 report isn't just a collection of data; it’s a strategic blueprint for the next era of leadership.
2 min read