Being in the Ed Biz, I will contribute two observations:
1) I know an art teacher who says many of his students are now using generative AIs to “write” their artist statements (paragraphs describing the purpose of the work and how well they thought they succeeded). They are easy to detect because the grammar is too good for this grade level, and it’s obvious that the writer never actually looked at the artwork.
2) Assuming we still want people to learn how to write (vs. creating prompts for a generative AI), we will just have to make them write stuff out longhand, in class, with their phones and computers put away. Y’know, like we oldsters had to do. I don’t see a downside to this.
It’s simply the next step in dumbing down mankind in general. It is impossible for everyone to have exceptionally high intelligence/perception, however, it is extremely easy to get mankind to be equally dumb. js (what is extremely funny to me at this point is my AI is making suggestions on how I should rewrite this to be more “reader” friendly)
dadthedawg Premium Member 9 months ago
No good at all…..
The dude from FL Premium Member 9 months ago
It’s excellent until it gets abused, and it will!
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
What’s the opposite of artificial intelligence?
Natural stupidity.
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
What do you call a blonde who’s dyed her hair brunette?
Artificial intelligence.
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
Why are artificial intelligences in movies always female?
Because they’re never wrong.
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
Why do Artificially Intelligent systems fear popcorn?
Kernel panic.
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
Why aren’t boats equipped with Artificial Intelligence?
Nobody wants to get on a thinking ship.
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
How would emotional AI robots react if they found out they’re about to be discontinued & destroyed?
They’d have a metal breakdown
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
What is an AI’s favorite food?
RAM crackers.
Slowly, he turned... 9 months ago
Believe me as a teacher. Ai is already making it go away… It much easier for students than “than the dog ate my homework.”
rshive 9 months ago
It’ll make artificial homework go away, Skylar.
puddleglum1066 9 months ago
Being in the Ed Biz, I will contribute two observations:
1) I know an art teacher who says many of his students are now using generative AIs to “write” their artist statements (paragraphs describing the purpose of the work and how well they thought they succeeded). They are easy to detect because the grammar is too good for this grade level, and it’s obvious that the writer never actually looked at the artwork.
2) Assuming we still want people to learn how to write (vs. creating prompts for a generative AI), we will just have to make them write stuff out longhand, in class, with their phones and computers put away. Y’know, like we oldsters had to do. I don’t see a downside to this.
Saddenedby Premium Member 9 months ago
It’s simply the next step in dumbing down mankind in general. It is impossible for everyone to have exceptionally high intelligence/perception, however, it is extremely easy to get mankind to be equally dumb. js (what is extremely funny to me at this point is my AI is making suggestions on how I should rewrite this to be more “reader” friendly)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
A lot of people are OpenAI will go away.
ArcticFox Premium Member 9 months ago
Skyler inches closer to learning the value of having a dog.
mistercatworks 9 months ago
You’ll find out if you make it to college.