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Generative AI Can Harm Learning
Generative AI Can Harm Learning
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize how humans work, and has already demonstrated promise in significantly improving human produc
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Generative AI Can Harm Learning
MYFest2024: Skeptical Approaches to AI Research Tools
MYFest2024: Skeptical Approaches to AI Research Tools
Anna Mills facilitates the MYFest session held on 2 July 2024. This interactive workshop surveys a range of AI-enabled research assistance apps that aim to help us find and analyze sources. We’ll look at general-purpose ones like Perplexity, ChatGPT4o, and Gemini as well as apps geared to academic research such as Elicit, Consensus, Keenious, ResearchRabbit, SciSpace, Scite_, and Undermind. In what ways do they facilitate source retrieval and analysis, and how can they also mislead us? What does wise use of these tools look like? Session slides here: https://bit.ly/SkepticalAIresearch
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MYFest2024: Skeptical Approaches to AI Research Tools
MYFest2024: Thinking Machines? Or Lying, Cheating & Stealing Machines? Ethical Considerations for AI
MYFest2024: Thinking Machines? Or Lying, Cheating & Stealing Machines? Ethical Considerations for AI
Jon Ippolito facilitates the MYFest session held on 27 June 2024 with the full title: Thinking Machines? Or Lying, Cheating, and Stealing Machines? This interactive workshop encourages participants to critically examine how and why generative AI tools were designed and what that means for their use in education. Topics of exploration include: Bias, Hallucinations, Exploitation of Human Labor, Data & Privacy, Digital Divide, Academic Integrity, and Intellectual Property Rights. As participants explore each of these topics, they will consider how to bring these critical issues into their practice and how to help prepare students to become critical AI users.
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MYFest2024: Thinking Machines? Or Lying, Cheating & Stealing Machines? Ethical Considerations for AI
Next Steps for The Beyond ChatGPT Series
Next Steps for The Beyond ChatGPT Series
My sincere thanks to those who helped support the creation of The Beyond ChatGPT series by subscribing to my newsletter. Your continued support has helped me carve out the time to research AI’s impact on skill development this summer. I’m committed to keeping the content of this series open to all. Moving forward, I’ll be revisiting each one of these past essays to explore ways educators can ethically use AI with students to help them learn or ways they can include intentional friction in the learning process to counter AI’s marketing promise of a frictionless learning experience.
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Next Steps for The Beyond ChatGPT Series
Wired Confirms Perplexity Is Bypassing Efforts by Websites to Block Its Web Crawler
Wired Confirms Perplexity Is Bypassing Efforts by Websites to Block Its Web Crawler
Last week, Federico and I asked Robb Knight to do what he could to block web crawlers deployed by artificial intelligence companies from scraping MacStories. Robb had already updated his own site’s robots.txt file months ago, so that’s the first thing he did for MacStories. However, robots.txt only works if a company’s web crawler is
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Wired Confirms Perplexity Is Bypassing Efforts by Websites to Block Its Web Crawler
ChatGPT & Education
ChatGPT & Education
ChatGPT & Education Designed by Torrey Trust, Ph.D. College of Education University of Massachusetts Amherst @torreytrust | torrey@umass.edu This work is licensed under CC BY NC 4.0, meaning that you can freely use, remix, and share it as long as you give attribution and do not use it for commerc...
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ChatGPT & Education