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Sassy - Career Connect Oregon
Sassy - Career Connect Oregon
Discover Sassy Career Explorer through CCL Oregon. Access interactive career exploration tools, resources, and guidance to help you find your ideal career path. Join us in making informed career decisions and achieving your professional goals. Learn more today!
·ccloregon.org·
Sassy - Career Connect Oregon
Black Students Are More Likely to Be Falsely Accused of Using AI to Cheat
Black Students Are More Likely to Be Falsely Accused of Using AI to Cheat
Report notes why this is a problem that educators need to pay closer attention to.
Black students are more than twice as likely as their white or Hispanic peers to have their writing incorrectly flagged as the work of artificial intelligence tools, concludes a report released Sept. 18 by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that examines the impact of technology on young people.Overall, about 10 percent of teens of any background said they had their work inaccurately identified as generated by an AI tool, Common Sense found. But 20 percent of Black teens were falsely accused of using AI to complete an assignment, compared with 7 percent of white and 10 percent of Latino teens. See Also Classroom Technology Should It Stay or Should It Go? Schools Trim Number of Tech Tools They Use Ed-tech leaders are culling the wide variety of digital tools teachers embraced over the past two years. This may be at least partially due to flaws in AI detection software. About 79 percent of teens who had their assignments incorrectly flagged by a teacher also had their work submitted to AI detection software, while 27 percent said their work had not been submitted.AI detection software has already been shown to have problematic biases, even though secondary school teachers commonly use the technology.More than two-thirds—68 percent—of teachers report using an AI detection tool regularly, according to a survey of 460 6th to 12th grade public school teachers conducted for the Center for Democracy & Technology, a nonprofit organization that aims to shape technology policy.But the tools often reflect societal biases. Researchers ran essays written by Chinese students for the Test of English as a Foreign Language, or TOEFL, through seven widely-used detectors. They did the same with a sample of essays written by U.S. 8th graders who were native English speakers. The tools incorrectly labeled more than half of the TOEFL essays as AI-generated, while accurately classifying the 8th grade essays as human-crafted.Common Sense Media’s findings on Black students could be due to either unfairness in AI detection tools or biases in educators themselves, according to experts.“We know that AI is putting out incredibly biased content,” said Amanda Lenhart, the head of research at Common Sense. “Humans come in with biases and preconceived notions about students in their classroom. AI is just another place in which unfairness is being laid upon students of color.”Put another way, even though AI tools aren’t human themselves, they reflect people’s prejudices, even unconscious ones. “AI is not going to walk us out of our pre-existing biases,” Lenhart said.If a teacher does suspect a student used AI to cheat on an assignment, it’s best to have a conversation with the student before jumping to punitive measures, educators and experts say. Schools also need to craft clear policies on when and how it’s acceptable to use AI to complete schoolwork.The Common Sense report is based on a nationally representative survey conducted from March to May of 1,045 adults in the United States who are the parents or guardians of one or more teens aged 13 to 18, and responses from one of their teenage children. All 18-year-old respondents were still in high school when surveyed.
·edweek.org·
Black Students Are More Likely to Be Falsely Accused of Using AI to Cheat
Hands on with Google NotebookLM
Hands on with Google NotebookLM
Google’s NotebookLM has been out for a while, but some recent improvements have made it a much more interesting and potentially useful tool. In this post, I’ll be running through how th…
·leonfurze.com·
Hands on with Google NotebookLM
OpenAI expands o1 AI models to enterprise and education, competing directly with Anthropic
OpenAI expands o1 AI models to enterprise and education, competing directly with Anthropic
OpenAI has expanded its latest AI models, o1-preview and o1-mini, to ChatGPT Enterprise and Edu customers, offering advanced reasoning capabilities for complex problem-solving in business and education.
In early tests, o1-preview demonstrated its capabilities by solving 83% of problems in a qualifying exam for the International Mathematics Olympiad—a substantial improvement over GPT-4o, which managed only 13%. Similarly, the model excelled in coding competitions, ranking in the 89th percentile on Codeforces, a platform where coding skills are rigorously tested.
·venturebeat.com·
OpenAI expands o1 AI models to enterprise and education, competing directly with Anthropic
History Teachers Are Replacing Textbooks With the Internet
History Teachers Are Replacing Textbooks With the Internet
A survey of social studies teachers found that many find primary sources online for lesson plans. But a notable minority also rely on left-leaning materials, and a handful have turned to conservative options.
·nytimes.com·
History Teachers Are Replacing Textbooks With the Internet
Seeking Mavis Beacon | Official Website | August 30 2024
Seeking Mavis Beacon | Official Website | August 30 2024
Watch the trailer, find screenings & book tickets for Seeking Mavis Beacon on the official site. In theaters August 30, 2024 brought to you by NEON. Directed by: Jazmin Jones. Starring: Jazmin Jones and Olivia McKayla Ross.
·seekingmavisbeacon.com·
Seeking Mavis Beacon | Official Website | August 30 2024
RAID: A Shared Benchmark for Robust Evaluation of...
RAID: A Shared Benchmark for Robust Evaluation of...
Many commercial and open-source models claim to detect machine-generated text with extremely high accuracy (99% or more). However, very few of these detectors are evaluated on shared benchmark...
·arxiv.org·
RAID: A Shared Benchmark for Robust Evaluation of...