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Stanford CS230: Deep Learning | Autumn 2018 - YouTube
Stanford CS230: Deep Learning | Autumn 2018 - YouTube
Lectures from Stanford graduate course CS230 taught by Andrew Ng. You will learn about Convolutional networks, RNNs, LSTM, Adam, Dropout, BatchNorm, Xavier/H...
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Stanford CS230: Deep Learning | Autumn 2018 - YouTube
Micro AI
Micro AI
Build AI-Powered, Instructor-Guided Apps for Education
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Micro AI
AI in education is a public problem
AI in education is a public problem
Photo by Mick Haupt on Unsplash Over the past year or so, a narrative that AI will inevitably transform education has become widespread. You can find it in the pronouncements of investors, tech ind…
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AI in education is a public problem
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
Returning guest writer Stephanie Simoes is the mind behind Critikid.com , a website that teaches critical thinking to children and teens through interactive courses, worksheets, and lesson plans. This article is meant to help educators (and parents) more effectively teach kids to use large lang
·altedaustin.com·
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
A Student’s Right to Refuse Generative AI
A Student’s Right to Refuse Generative AI
Elizabeth Palumbo, Syracuse University Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com I’m sitting at a desk in a college classroom in Upstate New York. It’s nearing the end of the fall semester of my seni…
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A Student’s Right to Refuse Generative AI
OpenAI, Google & Anthropic All Just Quietly Backtracked User Privacy Settings: Is Your Company's Data Now Exposed?
OpenAI, Google & Anthropic All Just Quietly Backtracked User Privacy Settings: Is Your Company's Data Now Exposed?
The AI industry just pulled off one of the biggest privacy heists in tech history, and they did it while you were planning your Labor Day weekend. Three major AI companies, OpenAI, Google and Anthropic, almost simultaneously announced sweeping policy changes that transform AI conversations by default into permanent training data subject to law enforcement monitoring and corporate surveillance. If your media company still allows employees to use free AI tools, these changes represent a final warning: Your most sensitive data could now become someone else’s competitive advantage. The question isn’t whether your employees are using AI. They are. The …
Immediate Actions (This Week) Conduct a comprehensive audit of current AI usage across your organization. Survey which employees use ChatGPT, Claude or other AI tools, identify what data types are being uploaded, and document current security gaps. Not just the newsroom. Every department from accounting to human resources likely has employees using consumer AI tools. Inform users on how to adjust privacy settings to keep conversations and data private. Also restrict users from sharing AI chats or these conversations could be publicly searchable. Strategic Response (Next 30 Days) Policy implementation becomes critical at this stage. Ban free AI tool usage for company business, start evaluating options for secure enterprise AI solutions, create clear data handling protocols and train staff on AI data sharing security requirements.
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OpenAI, Google & Anthropic All Just Quietly Backtracked User Privacy Settings: Is Your Company's Data Now Exposed?
AI Fixed in 20 Minutes What Humans Couldn’t in Weeks
AI Fixed in 20 Minutes What Humans Couldn’t in Weeks
Déjà Vu Support Loops For weeks, my website was broken. Not just glitchy. I mean completely unusable. The first time I’d ever had such a stubborn, paralyzing headache with my site. Like anyone woul…
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AI Fixed in 20 Minutes What Humans Couldn’t in Weeks
Goodbye, $165,000 Tech Jobs. Student Coders Seek Work at Chipotle.
Goodbye, $165,000 Tech Jobs. Student Coders Seek Work at Chipotle.

“The rhetoric was, if you just learned to code, work hard and get a computer science degree, you can get six figures for your starting salary,” Ms. Mishra, now 21, recalls hearing as she grew up in San Ramon, Calif.

Those golden industry promises helped spur Ms. Mishra to code her first website in elementary school, take advanced computing in high school and major in computer science in college. But after a year of hunting for tech jobs and internships, Ms. Mishra graduated from Purdue University in May without an offer.

“I just graduated with a computer science degree, and the only company that has called me for an interview is Chipotle,” Ms. Mishra said in a get-ready-with-me TikTok video this summer that has since racked up more than 147,000 views.

·nytimes.com·
Goodbye, $165,000 Tech Jobs. Student Coders Seek Work at Chipotle.
UK government trial of M365 Copilot finds no clear productivity boost
UK government trial of M365 Copilot finds no clear productivity boost

AI tech shows promise writing emails or summarizing meetings. Don't bother with anything more complex

A UK government department's three-month trial of Microsoft's M365 Copilot has revealed no discernible gain in productivity – speeding up some tasks yet making others slower due to lower quality outputs

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UK government trial of M365 Copilot finds no clear productivity boost
OpenAI Plans Jobs Platform, Certification Program for AI Roles - Slashdot
OpenAI Plans Jobs Platform, Certification Program for AI Roles - Slashdot
OpenAI plans to launch a new AI-powered jobs platform next year to help match employers with candidates who have AI skills in a bid to accelerate the technology's deployment across businesses and government agencies. From a report: The ChatGPT maker will also introduce a new certification program in…
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OpenAI Plans Jobs Platform, Certification Program for AI Roles - Slashdot
I study AI cheating. Here’s what the data actually says.
I study AI cheating. Here’s what the data actually says.

Our early evidence suggests that AI has changed the method but not necessarily the amount of cheating that was already happening. Those methods persist in much of the research today. Other, more recent studies from McCabe’s group showed that, up to 2020, more than 60 percent of students reported engaging in cheating behaviors.

·vox.com·
I study AI cheating. Here’s what the data actually says.