$KID1's teacher has assured me that she "resisted ChatGPT too" but has started using it because the instructors for her graduate classes no longer forbid it.
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$KID1's teacher has assured me that she "resisted ChatGPT too" but has started using it because the instructors for her graduate classes no longer forbid it. So she's included "AI" usage in a "working in the 20th century" [sic] worksheet.
This is despite her husband, a college professor, complaining about how "AI" makes his students dumber. Yet apparently the solution to that is to introduce their usage in elementary school?
We're fuckin' cooked, chat.
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$KID1's teacher has assured me that she "resisted ChatGPT too" but has started using it because the instructors for her graduate classes no longer forbid it. So she's included "AI" usage in a "working in the 20th century" [sic] worksheet.
This is despite her husband, a college professor, complaining about how "AI" makes his students dumber. Yet apparently the solution to that is to introduce their usage in elementary school?
We're fuckin' cooked, chat.
This marks two occasions in the last week—one at my daughter's birthday party, where someone responded to my complaints about Microsoft gating reference / citation management behind some fucking "add-in" by explaining how she just uses Copilot to generate her references, and now this—where I have successfully contained my fury.
Not to brag or anything.
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