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LibreCommons
LibreCommons
LibreCommons is a public library of open-access texts and Open Educational Resources. Find texts, explore reusable assessment modules, and collaborate with contributors.
·commons.libretexts.org·
LibreCommons
AI Ethics & Policy News
AI Ethics & Policy News
Full Article Set These articles are sourced by Casey Fiesler; she posts occasional news roundups on TikTok and Instagram @professorcasey.,Easy sharing: a href="http://bit.ly/ai-ethics-news"bit.ly/ai-ethics-news/a Primary Categorization,Article (Title, Link),Publication,Date Miscellaneous,a ...
·docs.google.com·
AI Ethics & Policy News
How to Trust Your Brain Online
How to Trust Your Brain Online
What happens in our brains as we try to distinguish between truth and falsehood.
·theatlantic.com·
How to Trust Your Brain Online
AI tutors are quietly changing how kids in the US study, and the leading apps are from China | TechCrunch
AI tutors are quietly changing how kids in the US study, and the leading apps are from China | TechCrunch
Evan, a high school sophomore from Houston, was stuck on a calculus problem. He pulled up Answer AI on his iPhone, snapped a photo of the problem from his
As of May, the two most popular AI helpers in the U.S. are both Chinese owned. One-year-old Question AI is the brainchild of the founders of Zuoyebang, a popular Chinese homework app that has raised around $3 billion in equity over the past decade. Gauth, on the other hand, was launched by TikTok parent ByteDance in 2019. Since its inception, Question AI has been downloaded 6 million times across Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store in the U.S., whereas its rival Gauth has amassed twice as many installs since its launch, according to data provided by market research firm Sensor Tower. (Both are published in the U.S. by Singaporean entities, a common tactic as Chinese tech receives growing scrutiny from the West.)
·techcrunch.com·
AI tutors are quietly changing how kids in the US study, and the leading apps are from China | TechCrunch
TrueMedia.org
TrueMedia.org
TrueMedia.org detects political deepfakes in social media. Non-profit, non-partisan, and free.
·truemedia.org·
TrueMedia.org
The Boy on the Tricycle: Bias in Generative AI
The Boy on the Tricycle: Bias in Generative AI
Bias is a natural inclination for or against an idea, object, group, or individual. It is often learned and is highly dependent on…
·nettricegaskins.medium.com·
The Boy on the Tricycle: Bias in Generative AI
Rethinking Assessment for GAI
Rethinking Assessment for GAI
This collection includes all of my posts and resources related to Generative AI and assessment, academic integrity, and cheating
·leonfurze.com·
Rethinking Assessment for GAI
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT | OpenAI
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT | OpenAI
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT Interact with tables and charts and add files directly from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.
Customize presentation-ready charts
·openai.com·
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT | OpenAI
Sora first impressions | OpenAI
Sora first impressions | OpenAI
Since we introduced Sora to the world last month, we’ve been working with artists to learn how Sora might aid in their creative process.
·openai.com·
Sora first impressions | OpenAI
AI Detection in Education is a Dead End
AI Detection in Education is a Dead End
When you live in a research/social media bubble like I do, it’s easy to take certain things for granted. For example, I always overestimate the number of people who are using generative AI re…
·leonfurze.com·
AI Detection in Education is a Dead End
Don’t Believe What They’re Telling You About Misinformation
Don’t Believe What They’re Telling You About Misinformation
People may fervently espouse symbolic beliefs, cognitive scientists say, but they don’t treat them the same as factual beliefs. It’s worth keeping track of the difference.
·newyorker.com·
Don’t Believe What They’re Telling You About Misinformation
Understaining Generative AI's Potential in Education | LinkedIn
Understaining Generative AI's Potential in Education | LinkedIn
The rise of generative artificial intelligence has sparked hope and trepidation about its potential to reshape education. Tools like generative AI systems capable of producing human-like text based on natural language prompts mark the inception of a new era.
·linkedin.com·
Understaining Generative AI's Potential in Education | LinkedIn
Rethinking Information Literacy in an Age of AI
Rethinking Information Literacy in an Age of AI
Terms like "game-changing" and "disruptive" have become cliche in technology circles. As educators, we've seen the hype of 1:1 devices, paperless classrooms, interactive whiteboards, and a host of different education fads. However, AI feels different.
·spencerauthor.com·
Rethinking Information Literacy in an Age of AI