That is all.
Shit pisses me the ■■■■ off…
(This is because Gemini can’t do my homework)
That is all.
Shit pisses me the ■■■■ off…
(This is because Gemini can’t do my homework)
Back in the day, we had to do our own homework. Up hill, both ways!
In the snow…
I don’t know about a 5th grader, but I’m pretty sure I’m smarter than a pre-schooler…
To clarify, I do my own homework. I just use AI as like a tutor when I don’t know how to do something or how to like read some chart…which is what Gemini failed to do today.
Soon high schools will have 257 valedictorians / Chatdictorians.
6 feet of snow with a hand me down pair of shoes
I walked to school every day of my life after second grade. Elementary school was a little over a mile away. Middle school and high school were a little closer. I remember having to put plastic bread bags over my feet to keep the holes in my shoes from getting my socks wet. Now our local schools have two hour delays because it’s foggy.
There are legitimate uses for AI, such as general plot lines and ideas, though at some point–I’m not sure where that point is today–it has to be cited. I was at a professional writers workshop the other day about where AI protocols are currently. (I am not a professional writer, to the surprise of no one.)
I understand that colleges are adept at identifying purely AI-generated work at the moment. Hell, I can. It’s as perfect as a Barbie doll. Adding a few misspellings and grammar mistakes makes the end product more human and less detectable, I’d think.
Yes, weather back then had to try really hard to try and close school. Now I think a cat meows in the morning and the superintendent acts on it.
Oh, I’m not stupid enough to try and turn in work that’s written by AI. There’s a pattern to it’s writing, which I guess my natural writing doesn’t have. The programs these colleges use can pick up on that pattern really easily, and it’ll flag the submission for them.
Instead, I just write perfectly on my own!
Bare foot!
All AI actually is right now is an advanced search engine that can write “creatively”. It’s when it can start to write its own code and operate outside of its data set that it’s going to become a real problem.
I really don’t like where it’s headed. AI, social media and non stop screen usage. My teenage cousins are more addicted to their phones more than Matt Patricia was addicted to peanut butter cups
Give it a couple of years and I’m sure AI will be able to write a good paper that mimics your writing skills / style.
Let’s be fair, a good peanut butter cup is worth it.
Not if you’re allergic to nuts…
Its funny you say that. My daughter just sent me a picture of the care package she got me for when I get home…which is hopefully in a few days.
Fast addicting gummies and junk food. That’s a stoners dream.
That is a well meaning daughter.