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4 Types of AI hallucinations
4 Types of AI hallucinations
AI hallucinations occur when generative AI models produce inaccurate information as if it were true. Flaws in training data and algorithms…
·hardiks.medium.com·
4 Types of AI hallucinations
Alcohol Free AI: Can we stop pretending AI can be “safe”?
Alcohol Free AI: Can we stop pretending AI can be “safe”?
The air-con is working overtime as a class full of of year nines stagger in from the yard after lunch. One or two of them recently discovered deodorant, so the smell of sweat is pasted over with an…
The only alternative, of course, is education. Deciding when “safe enough” is safe enough means coming to faster conclusions about the risks and social norms surrounding generative AI. Everyone involved in education – schools, universities, parents, staff, and the broader community – needs to be aware of the potential risks, and to educate students accordingly.
·leonfurze.com·
Alcohol Free AI: Can we stop pretending AI can be “safe”?
Artificial Intelligence, Real Anxiety
Artificial Intelligence, Real Anxiety
How should educators use AI to prepare students for the future?
“I’m concerned that my schools aren’t embracing AI or teaching us how to use it,” said Jared Peterson, a senior at Allen High School in Allen, Tx. “For example, all eight of my teachers have warned us that we can’t use AI for any of our schoolwork. Only one of the eight has encouraged us to experiment with AI, but not on schoolwork. … [And] one of my teachers did a presentation on both the benefits and the dark side of AI technology, but focused more on the dark side of AI.”
·educationnext.org·
Artificial Intelligence, Real Anxiety
Voiceitt - Inclusive Voice AI
Voiceitt - Inclusive Voice AI
Voiceitt has developed speech recognition for non-standard speech: opening the world of voice technology for people with speech disabilities, aging adults, and accented speakers.
·voiceitt.com·
Voiceitt - Inclusive Voice AI
Ian Bremmer: The next global superpower isn't who you think
Ian Bremmer: The next global superpower isn't who you think
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it's not as simple as it used to be. With some eye-opening questions about the nature of leadership, he asks us to consider the impact of the evolving global order and our choices as participants in the future of democracy.
·ted.com·
Ian Bremmer: The next global superpower isn't who you think
Teaching AI Writing: Purpose
Teaching AI Writing: Purpose
This is the first post in a series exploring how multimodal generative AI (genAI) writing tools can be applied to all stages of the writing cycle, from purpose through to publication. The six stage…
·leonfurze.com·
Teaching AI Writing: Purpose