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RE: A Personal Manifesto for the Age of AI

in #story5 months ago

I remember that trip to Ireland and the travel itinerary he made for you. At that time, I confess, I did not believe that the A. I. would become the thousand-headed monster it is today. As a teacher, I am concerned about the misuse of technology. Would you believe me if I told you that students don't want to think, do math without the aid of a device, or write manually? Last week we had the first case of a student submitting an A.I.-generated senior thesis. I. Really, I am concerned that as technology evolves, a portion of the population regresses cognitively. It does us no good to have great advances if we continue to have humans who misuse that technology. As always, good post. Best regards 🫂

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It's evolved so quickly it's been difficult to keep up and this rate of evolution will only continue to get faster! I was speaking with someone who works at a university a few months ago and they were telling me almost every student is using AI for their schoolwork, in some form or another. There are tools to help detect AI usage but, supposedly, the school staff is so far behind they're just now learning about them. What worries me the most about a collective cognitive decline in humans is society will be easier to control. Thank you Nancy! Enjoy your week!

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