I guess it’s marginally better than having the brainy girl in the front row do your Philosophy essays. (Which I’m sure never, ever happens…at say…I dunno-North Carolina?)And there is something wrong with that?
I guess it’s marginally better than having the brainy girl in the front row do your Philosophy essays. (Which I’m sure never, ever happens…at say…I dunno-North Carolina?)And there is something wrong with that?
Personally, I do not disagree with what you are saying but this generation feels different. It’s about efficiency. Take 30 seconds to type in the prompt, 10 seconds to cut and paste the response and then back to TikTok videos.Yes. Heartfelt (or allegedly heartfelt) statements should come from the heart, not AI.
I think the truth is a lot simpler: it was never meant to be heartfelt.Personally, I do not disagree with what you are saying but this generation feels different. It’s about efficiency. Take 30 seconds to type in the prompt, 10 seconds to cut and paste the response and then back to TikTok videos.
We don't. It's an assumption based on how simple it is.Does anyone know how we know its AI in the first place?
Yep. I did not feel like we were at a huge talent disadvantage with USC, yet they have had top ten classes most every year with one 20th ranked class. Portal players that are experienced have changed everything. It was one of first things I thought of when he announced leaving program.Elzy is exhibit 64K that one shouldn't be a ratings slave. yes, ratings are fun and a talking point. but there are myriad other factors in play that determine a player's status at the next level
The biggest tell is the em dashes. AI writing platforms like to include a set in every paragraph.We don't. It's an assumption based on how simple it is.
But it's not a calculator or a GPS.Different generation. All high school, college and young professionals use it all the time. It does not mean that they don’t have writing skills. To them, it is a tool like a calculator or GPS.
I am in the IT space at fairly high level. The vast majority of documentation and executive level guidance come from unverified AI use that doesn't stand up to real scrutiny.Different generation. All high school, college and young professionals use it all the time. It does not mean that they don’t have writing skills. To them, it is a tool like a calculator or GPS.
SkyNet is more like it.Just watch WALL-E. It's gonna be real life one day.
I think — at least in my experience — there’s usually one easy way to tell — and if you look, you’ll see it too. A normal human being — regardless of education — doesn’t use so many em dashes. Although — I suppose one could.Does anyone know how we know its AI in the first place?
Only temporarily. Optimal use of AI is indeed a skill that can and should be exploited by a good employee trying to differentiate him- or herself from the pack. But do not underestimate the number of jobs, at all levels high to low, that will go away permanently in the near future.SkyNet is more like it.
In most professions. AI is not going to replace you but the person that knows how to use AI better will take your spot.