No-one working in higher education over the past six months will have been able to escape the frantic discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) and what it means for the future. It’s not my background, and I’m certainly no expert. One …
Meet Nightshade, a new tool empowering artists to fight back against AI
“So this can really give some incentives to both companies and artists just to work together on this thing, right? Rather than just a company taking everything from artists because they can.”
…Students use calculators to do math. Let them use ChatGPT to write
Once students master the basics of math, they are allowed to use calculators. The same should be true of writing and ChatGPT.
https://bigthink.com/thinking/students-calculators-math-chatgpt-writing-essays…
YouTube’s AI Chatbot Reads the Comments for You
YouTube is testing out two generative AI features for Premium users that will answer user questions about the video they’re watching and summarize a video’s comment section, Google announced Monday.
https://gizmodo.com/youtube-ai-chatbot-google-bard-reads-comments-1850998925…
How Microsoft’s AI teaching assistant helps generate classroom materials
With the help of Shiksha copilot, a teacher in Bengaluru, India, reports reducing her lesson-planning time from hours to minutes.
How to ChatGPT-proof Analysis Assignments
In this post, I’m going to show you one easy solution that solves the problem of assuming students will use generative AI by incorporating it into assessments. Keep in mind this is just a sketch using naked ChatGPT. If we …
Will ChatGPT change our definitions of cheating?
We can’t yet know if we have a full taxonomy of ChatGPT-enhanced mischief, or whether certain uses should be classed as mischief at all, writes Tom Muir.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/will-chatgpt-change-our-definitions-cheating…
OpenAI is letting anyone create their own version of ChatGPT
The GPT platform is a no-code way to make custom AI agents for all sorts of tasks, and it’s available exclusively for ChatGPT Plus subscribers.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/6/23948957/openai-chatgpt-gpt-custom-developer-platform…
Guidance for generative AI in education and research
The publication offers concrete recommendations for policy-makers and education institutions on how the uses of GenAI tools can be designed to protect human agency and genuinely benefit students, teachers and researchers.
Students Outrunning Faculty in AI Use
A new study finds over half of students use generative AI, while more than 75 percent of faculty members do not regularly use the technology.
ChatGPT vs. Grammarly: Choosing the Ideal Option
The key idea of the video is that Grammarly and ChatGPT are both AI-powered writing tools with different purposes, with Grammarly being great for checking writing and ChatGPT offering a more creative and fun approach.
AI in the Classroom — Not Just Sci-Fi Anymore
Ever wondered if your classroom could turn into a scene from a sci-fi movie? Well, with AI, it’s not just a dream anymore!
https://medium.com/ai-hub/ai-in-the-classroom-not-just-sci-fi-anymore-73a504d4852a…
AI 101: Possibilities & Considerations of Generative Artificial Intelligence
This resource includes both an annotated slide deck with text and resources as well as a Prompt Guide with different examples of prompts to try out.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h4KAaVk3nxu6DVXW1_J9Aeoa2_lndbkusquYdoTacEc/edit…
A Vision of the Future of Online Learning in the Age of AI
In the last year or so the future arrived with a flourish as the latest advance in artificial intelligence, large language models, took the world by storm. But if AI is the unstoppable force, education seems sometimes to be the …
What I Learned at EDUCAUSE about the Higher Ed AI Conversation(s) Part 1
Lance Eaton has launched a brand new Substack and this three part series (part 1, part 2, part 3) launches us into its main theme as he discusses what he learned about AI and education at Educause.
https://aiedusimplified.substack.com/p/what-i-learned-at-educause-about…