Re: [FRIAM] more bullsh¡t

2023-01-07 Thread Steve Smith
AI, Teaching, and "Our Willingness to Give Bullshit a Pass" https://dailynous.com/2023/01/05/ai-teaching-and-our-willingness-to-give-bullshit-a-pass/ The first time I heard this argument was from these guys:

Re: [FRIAM] more bullsh¡t

2023-01-06 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
In my current perspective, the integration of automation and artificial intelligence *in the coming decade* will significantly impact employment opportunities. However, I also believe that in this future, there will be an abundance of material resources, allowing individuals to access the products

Re: [FRIAM] more bullsh¡t

2023-01-06 Thread David Eric Smith
Your use of chatGTP, Pieter, is to my mind a very interesting thread. There was a columnist for the New York Times many years ago, named William Safire. I don’t even remember now what he wrote about, but he was known, and was significant to me, for being an example of “a good writer”. Safire

Re: [FRIAM] more bullsh¡t

2023-01-05 Thread Pieter Steenekamp
As a native of South Africa, I have personally witnessed the shortcomings of both our public primary and secondary education systems and the financial barriers that prevent many from accessing private schools. In response, I have dedicated the past year to establishing a private institution that

[FRIAM] more bullsh¡t

2023-01-05 Thread glen
AI, Teaching, and "Our Willingness to Give Bullshit a Pass" https://dailynous.com/2023/01/05/ai-teaching-and-our-willingness-to-give-bullshit-a-pass/ The first time I heard this argument was from these guys: