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Thomas Frank on Twitter
Thomas Frank on Twitter
ChatGPT pro-tip:You can do a LOT with ChatGPT output if you add this to your prompt:"You only speak JSON. Do not write text that isn't JSON."— Thomas Frank (@TomFrankly) May 6, 2023
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Thomas Frank on Twitter
Paul.ai on Twitter
Paul.ai on Twitter
ChatGPT Plus is much more powerful than ChatGPT.But it costs $20/month and its knowledge ends in 2021.Here is a FREE alternative with no limitations (and internet access):— Paul.ai (@itsPaulAi) May 6, 2023
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Paul.ai on Twitter
Zain Kahn on Twitter
Zain Kahn on Twitter
ChatGPT isn't going to replace your job.It's going to replace the most boring parts of your job.Top 10 prompts to save 100s of hours of boring work:— Zain Kahn (@heykahn) May 1, 2023
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Zain Kahn on Twitter
ETMOOC 2.0 Session #1
ETMOOC 2.0 Session #1
Session Description ChatGPT has, over the past few months, literally exploded as a topic of conversation and exploration in teaching-training-learning and many other venues. The possibilities and challenges can seem daunting—which means that it’s time for the #etmooc community to do what it does so well: explore the underpinnings of ChatGPT in the overall learning landscape of artificial intelligence; identify possibilities and challenges; and begin creating flexible plans of action through better understanding of how ChatGPT is already changing the way we work and learn so we can effectively and appropriately incorporate it into what we do. Join us for this highly interactive 60-minute online session exploring ChatGPT in lifelong learning and then engage with your co-conspirators in the #etmooc2 community over the next two weeks to see how you can most effectively respond to what it offers. Goals/Objectives of the session By participating in the synchronous Zoom session and any additional activities you pursue as part of your own learning experience, you will see how your colleagues are responding to ChatGPT. By the end of the live session and completion of any other activities you pursue, you will be able to: - Identify at least three ways ChatGPT might be of benefit to you and those you serve in your section of our lifelong learning environment - Anticipate at least three challenges ChatGPT may pose to you and those you serve - Describe at least one way you may begin incorporating ChatGPT into your work or describe at least one step you can take to overcome a challenge you face in incorporating ChatGPT into your lifelong learning efforts Session Facilitators - Maurice Coleman [he/him/his] —Principal of Coleman & Associates. Maryland - Lisa Gustinelli—Instructional Technology/IT Administrator, St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic School. Delray Beach, Florida - Paul Signorelli—San Francisco-based writer, trainer/facilitator, presenter and consultant. San Francisco, California
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ETMOOC 2.0 Session #1
Tim Fawns on Twitter
Tim Fawns on Twitter
If something can be done by AI, why should humans continue to do it? A few responses (please add more)...— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) April 24, 2023
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Tim Fawns on Twitter
Instructors after ai
Instructors after ai
How will the current wave of artificial intelligence change college teaching? I’ve been thinking AI and education for years, and it’s all come into sharp focus lately, due to the advent…
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Instructors after ai
Tim Fawns on Twitter
Tim Fawns on Twitter
Just stumbled on this 2021 Hippocratic Oath for AI Scientists by Nikolaos Siafakas. https://t.co/jwmWxGBnLLOk, pledging to improve space travel is a minefield but the idea of taking regulation and ethics as seriously as in medicine is interesting? pic.twitter.com/7pU7IDhhH2— Tim Fawns (@timbocop) April 21, 2023
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Tim Fawns on Twitter
AI in Hiring and Evaluating Workers: What Americans Think
AI in Hiring and Evaluating Workers: What Americans Think
62% of Americans believe artificial intelligence will have a major impact on jobholders overall in the next 20 years, but far fewer think it will greatly affect them personally. Majorities oppose using AI in making final decisions on hiring or firing.
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AI in Hiring and Evaluating Workers: What Americans Think
John Warner on Twitter
John Warner on Twitter
I got a gazillion thoughts about this article on the "crisis" of ChatGPT, and figure I might as well work through them here. 🧵https://t.co/I4lCkSlJ1i— John Warner (@biblioracle) April 18, 2023
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John Warner on Twitter
Hasan Toor ✪ on Twitter
Hasan Toor ✪ on Twitter
AI is becoming the go-to solution for everything. This past week, more than 100+ AI tools were released.Here are 9 new mind-blowing AI tools you should try in 2023:— Hasan Toor ✪ (@hasantoxr) April 10, 2023
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Hasan Toor ✪ on Twitter
Simplified: An Easy to Use All-In-One App For Modern Marketing Teams
Simplified: An Easy to Use All-In-One App For Modern Marketing Teams
Simplified is the time saving, all in one app that your modern marketing team can use for collaboration. Millions of free images, videos, and audio clips. Thousands of designer templates. Long and short-form content writing in 30+ languages. Content Calendar to schedule and publish posts to social media. Free Forever!
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Simplified: An Easy to Use All-In-One App For Modern Marketing Teams
Nikki Siapno on Twitter
Nikki Siapno on Twitter
Stop wasting time and money on tasks that AI can be doing instead. Here are 7 AI tools to hack your life and save time:— Nikki Siapno (@NikkiSiapno) April 6, 2023
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Nikki Siapno on Twitter
Zain Kahn on Twitter
Zain Kahn on Twitter
If you're not using AI, you're falling behind.20 AI tools to future-proof yourself: pic.twitter.com/1vDS6JQOtc— Zain Kahn (@heykahn) April 6, 2023
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Zain Kahn on Twitter
Opening the pod bay door
Opening the pod bay door
A brand new episode of Akimbo this week, all about artificial intelligence. Part one of of two on mediocrity and the choices we’re going to need to make. And, a while in the making, an experi…
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Opening the pod bay door
Ian Linkletter on Twitter
Ian Linkletter on Twitter
Let's compare Turnitin's claims about its AI text detection tool vs. OpenAI's claims about its own AI text detection tool. Remember, OpenAI invented ChatGPT.Turnitin claims a less than 1% false positive rate for human text being flagged as AI text. OpenAI claims a 9% rate.— Ian Linkletter (@Linkletter) March 30, 2023
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Ian Linkletter on Twitter
Ben Collins on Twitter
Ben Collins on Twitter
Oh no this AI thing is going to kill us all. You don't want it to kill you, do you? Maybe you should get in on the ground floor with us. Maybe shape where ours is headed. It'll be the big one, promise. Now about that seed money.— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) March 29, 2023
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Ben Collins on Twitter
Mike Caulfield on Twitter
Mike Caulfield on Twitter
Was talking to @becksup about something similar to this. One of the reasons ChatGPT horrifies many professors is they've come to rely far too much on discursive fluency as an indicator of student understanding, and GPT undoes that in ways that, in fact, may deserve to be undone. https://t.co/aZ1IKKosVT— Mike Caulfield (@holden) March 28, 2023
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Mike Caulfield on Twitter
Hasan Toor ✪ on Twitter
Hasan Toor ✪ on Twitter
Bonus: If you are interested in learning about ChatGPT & GPT-4Then I built this Ultimate GPT-4 Guide:• 50+ Chapters• 700+ No Code & AI Tools• 1000+ GPT-4 PromptsHere is the free link for everyone:https://t.co/XPc2vDOrD5— Hasan Toor ✪ (@hasantoxr) March 27, 2023
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Hasan Toor ✪ on Twitter
Barsee 🐶 on Twitter
Barsee 🐶 on Twitter
AI is becoming more powerful every week.Better use it to your advantage in 2023 and future.Here's a list of 20 top free resources to get up to speed (all new):— Barsee 🐶 (@heyBarsee) March 26, 2023
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Barsee 🐶 on Twitter