AI sales hype is a scourge upon the human race. That's not to say AI isn't useful or interesting, it is. But beware anyone who will benefit financially from telling you that it will make you into a genius.
AI sales hype is a scourge upon the human race. That's not to say AI isn't useful or interesting, it is. But beware anyone who will benefit financially from telling you that it will make you into a genius.
This is a start...it doesn't even begin to scrape the first layer of accountability, but it's something.
Now Available open access.
"Person, Thing, Robot: A Moral and Legal Ontology for the 21st Century and Beyond."
mitpress.mit.edu/9780262546157
There are going to be conversations about academics using ChatGPT to write their books on ChatGPT--at least goodly chunks of them. The embarrassing moment when they summarize a movie they haven't seen using ChatGPT and it gets the plot wrong, for example.
Also when AI infiltrates online communities, it changes everything (even if it doesn't mean relying on a single source). This is already happening in faculty Facebook groups dedicated to AI use issues. A conversation starts, then comes along a person that consults ChatGPT & may or may not identify.
This is part of what Misti and I were getting at! So important (and sad): βWhat is lost when we move away from building communities and rely on a single source?β¦Will we lose our sense of belonging and the skills required to cultivate meaningful online relationships?β techpolicy.press/will-ai-degr...
Amid bans and restrictions on their use, artificial intelligence tools are creating interest among those who see a solution to systemic peer-review woes. #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/3MehAhJ
Fall is my favorite #edusky #autumn
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