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7 Lies About AI. The Philosopher's Guide To Staying Sane You Will Never Get
7 Lies About AI. The Philosopher's Guide To Staying Sane You Will Never Get
We must also ask the questions that the essence of technology discourages us from asking – like ‘do I even need technology for this?’, ‘what does this technology prevent me from doing?’, and ‘what will my life be like if I trust this tool to make this process easier?’”
·pialauritzen.substack.com·
7 Lies About AI. The Philosopher's Guide To Staying Sane You Will Never Get
Welcome to Boodlebox
Welcome to Boodlebox
Welcome to Boodlebox We will be using an incredible AI tool this semester: Boodlebox. We will be using Boodlebox for specific assignments throughout the semester, so you will need to activate your account. I have shared an invitation to Boodlebox in your official Panthermail account. Please es...
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Welcome to Boodlebox
The rise of ‘micro’ apps: non-developers are writing apps instead of buying them
The rise of ‘micro’ apps: non-developers are writing apps instead of buying them
It took Rebecca Yu seven days to vibe code her dining app. She was tired of the decision fatigue that comes from people in a group chat not being able to decide where to eat.Armed with determination, Claude, and ChatGPT, Yu decided to just build a dining app from scratch — one that would recommend re
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The rise of ‘micro’ apps: non-developers are writing apps instead of buying them
I trained a GPT to think like Steve Jobs and help me run my company. AI is scary, but it's also my biggest tool.
I trained a GPT to think like Steve Jobs and help me run my company. AI is scary, but it's also my biggest tool.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Yesim Saydan, a branding and communication expert in her early 50s, based in the Netherlands. The following has been edited for length and clarity.When I'm stuck on a business decision or need to come up with a creative idea or strategy, brainstor
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I trained a GPT to think like Steve Jobs and help me run my company. AI is scary, but it's also my biggest tool.
Extracting books from production language models
Extracting books from production language models
new study could put AI companies on the defensive. In it, Stanford and Yale researchers found compelling evidence that AI models are actually copying all that data, not “learning” from it. Specifically, four prominent LLMs — OpenAI’s GPT-4.1, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, xAI’s Grok 3, and Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet — happily reproduced lengthy excerpts from popular — and protected — works, with a stunning degree of accuracy.
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Extracting books from production language models
Dr. Michelle Kassorla on Inverting Bloom’s Taxonomy: Teaching for Thinking in the Age of AI — Smarter Campus Podcast
Dr. Michelle Kassorla on Inverting Bloom’s Taxonomy: Teaching for Thinking in the Age of AI — Smarter Campus Podcast
In this episode of the Smarter Campus Podcast, Zach sits down with Michelle Kassorla to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping pedagogy, assessment, and what it truly means to learn.Dr. Kassorla introduces a powerful reframing of Bloom’s Taxonomy for the AI era. If AI can now create first, then the real intellectual work for students begins afterward—through evaluation, analysis, application, and reflection. Rather than resisting this shift, she argues that educators should redesign learning to emphasize process over product.Together, they discuss:Why AI should be treated as a starting point, not an endpointHow “Inverted Bloom’s Taxonomy” changes assignment designWhy grading the journey eliminates the incentive to cheatThe limits of AI detection and the harm of adversarial classroomsHow shared vulnerability between faculty and students builds trustPractical ways to scaffold assignments and assess AI transparencyThis episode offers a concrete, actionable framework for educators ready to move beyond…
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Dr. Michelle Kassorla on Inverting Bloom’s Taxonomy: Teaching for Thinking in the Age of AI — Smarter Campus Podcast
Claude Code for writers
Claude Code for writers
This is a column about Claude Code. My boyfriend works at Anthropic. See my full ethics disclosure here.Three years ago this month, the prominent AI researcher and commentator Andrej Karpathy declared that “the hottest new programming language is English.” At the time, ChatGPT was less than two month
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Claude Code for writers