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Sine_Fine_Belli@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 4 months ago

u WoT m8

sh.itjust.works

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u WoT m8

sh.itjust.works

Sine_Fine_Belli@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 4 months ago
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/53211662

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    Generally, I’m against advertising, but using it to poison AI output is something I can get behind.

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    Teachers are using AI to grade essays. But some experts are raising ethical concerns

    We pretend to study and they pretend to grade us.

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      ZIZEK: that AI will be the death of learning & so on; to this I say NO! My student brings me their essay, which has been written by AI, & I plug it into my grading AI, & we are free! While the 'learning' happens, our superego satisfied, we are free now to learn whatever we want

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        Can’t not read that in his voice

        • ranzispa@mander.xyz
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          I read it three times perfecting his voice, then I read your comment.

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      Which I think just illustrates that take-home essays aren’t a great way to do things now, if they ever were.

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        I mean, graded take home essays are a waste. It’s like assigning weight training. Good for exercising, and we can talk about your form when you’re done.

        But as soon as you start stack ranking the results, the incentive to cheat outpaces the goal of practicing ingesting and outputing ideas.

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      95/100, this grade brought to you by Doctor Squatch.

    • taiyang@lemmy.world
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      Yeah… That’s a violation of FERPA and is reportable offense that’ll get ya fired or sued. Lol

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      of course, most of school was bullshit long before AI, so what

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        School is suppose to teach you how to critically think and learn. The material is mostly there to prove you have the ability to do it.

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        It kind of is sometimes, but at the same time it’s hard to do education any other way.

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    We don’t need no education

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      We don’t need no thought control

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        No dark sarcasm in the classroom

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      Yes, you do, because you’ve just used a double negative.

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        And you’re a prescriptivist!

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        I’m glad you raised that to my attention. Would you have a few minutes to allow me to introduce you to a most righteous and contentious rock and roll band, The Pink Floyd?

        I think you might enjoy a quick listen to Dark Side of the Moon and then journey on to The Wall. All in all a nice little jaunt.

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    WARTHUNDER, THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE BATTLE SIMULATION

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    At least that way we’ll be able to tell when things are AI-generated.

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      I was thinking this will be a good turing test. Going to be tricky for ad block to stop.

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    One of the few situations where advertising could be a good thing

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