Posts by amills@mastodon.oeru.org
(DIR) Post #ASLgAp5sM0AMLqjaJU by amills@mastodon.oeru.org
2023-02-02T05:04:35Z
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Join me and @mahabali of Equity Unbound for a workshop: "Critically Incorporating AI into Teaching: Developing AI Literacy" Feb 7th at 7pm Cairo (5pm GMT, 12pm ET, 9am PT)More info and registration: https://blog.mahabali.me/educational-technology-2/upcoming-equity-unbound-session-critically-incorporating-ai-into-teaching-developing-ai-literacy/#ChatGPT #ChatGPTedu #AItextedu #highered
(DIR) Post #ASeK42wi4wgQQTwMUa by amills@mastodon.oeru.org
2023-02-13T21:32:42Z
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@simon there’s one key difference. An electric bike can get you to the same place as a regular one, but a language model will influence what kind of writing come out and what ideas are expressed. It may well not get you to the ideas you might have arrived at through the organic writing process.
(DIR) Post #ATvhHRWhEDbhClGDyK by amills@mastodon.oeru.org
2023-03-23T23:14:45Z
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"ChatGPT Just Got Better. What Does That Mean for Our Writing Assignments?" https://www.chronicle.com/article/chatgpt-just-got-better-what-does-that-mean-for-our-writing-assignmentsI was among those who tested #GPT4 over the past six months. The prose it produces is more precise and articulate, a bit less boring, and a bit more substantive in the way it shows the connections between ideas. Its outputs are still often simplistic and formulaic. Like the older versions, this one sometimes makes up facts and sources, and its outputs contain mistakes in reasoning and analysis.
(DIR) Post #ATxQhYt42RCjlwxqOu by amills@mastodon.oeru.org
2023-03-24T14:52:21Z
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@TedUnderwood thank you, that means a lot!