Undisciplined academic @ASU | Future of Being Human | AI, tech transitions & staying human | Co-author of AI and the Art of Being Human | Modem Futura podcast
14 essential AI "I can ..." skills every undergrad should have ...
I was struggling to find a list of practical interview-ready AI skills that every graduating undergraduate should be able to demonstrate. So I created one 🧵
Running tests with free versions of LLMs on using llms.txt indexed markdown files:
Grock — possibly the best
Claude — pretty good
Gemini — Cannot/won't retrieve files
ChatGPT — Doesn't read files and pretends it does!
JUST IN: Vatican announces that Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical — titled Magnifica Humanitas, on the safeguarding of the human person in the age of AI — will be presented at 11:30am on Monday, May 25, in the Vaticanʼs Synod Hall, in the presence of the Holy Father.
Speakers at the presentation will include:
Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith;
Cardinal Michael Czerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Integral Human Development;
Professor Anna Rowlands, Political Theology, including Catholic Social Teaching, and theological ethics of human migration, Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University, United Kingdom;
Christopher Olah, co-founder of Anthropic (USA) and head of interpretability research for artificial intelligence;
Dr. Leocadie Lushombo, Political Theology and Catholic Social Thought, Jesuit School of Theology / Santa Clara University, California.
Concluding remarks will be delivered by thel Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
The presentation will also include an address by Pope Leo XIV.
Magnifica Humanitas was signed and dated on May 15, the 135th anniversary of the promulgation of Pope Leo XIII’s Encyclical Letter Rerum Novarum.
I'll be on sabbatical until August 2027 and using the time to explore some deeply profound questions ... including why I spend so much time writing stuff so few people want to read! https://t.co/kQjhQQjuau
I got so frustrated with grad students (and potential students) struggling to understand what a PhD is — and what it entails — that I sat down with Claude and developed a website designed specifically to allow anyone to explore my perspectives, expectations and advice — either through an AI of their choice or reading the material directly.
It was a surprisingly tough process, involving several hours of being questioned by Claude on every aspect of my thinking, and being pushed hard where it was wooly. But the end result is a surprisingly candid and deep reflection on what I think a PhD is, what pursuing one involves, the many challenges that PhD students face, and the type of mindset that is more likely to get you throught.
Useful for me in clarifying and capturing my own thinking, but hopefully useful to anyone in a PhD program, contemplating a PhD, or supporting someone who is.
Links:
This is a resource that's been designed to be engaged with in three primary ways (although I'm sure there are many others).
1. Using an AI of choice as a guide.
Simply go to https://t.co/BMx1ZidDqT copy the prompt, and paste it into your AI — see the notes on the web page for tips here on what works better and what struggles.
2. Using NotebookLM
Point NotebookLM at https://t.co/DK02ES0jrB and when the file has loaded ask it anything. Asking for an infographic of the whole file, or specific aspects of doing a PhD seems to work particularly well
3. Browse the source filesThese are written for AI consumption, but all can be read manually at https://t.co/VAlahMCzf9
And this is an experiment in making content accessible, so please let me know how you get on if you explore it. Thanks!
Today at Trump National Doral Miami, we witnessed an unforgettable moment with the dedication of the 22-foot statue honoring President Donald J. Trump.
Let me be clear: this is not a golden calf. We worship the Lord Jesus Christ and Him alone.
This statue is a celebration of life. It is a symbol of resilience, freedom, patriotism, strength, and the will power to keep fighting for the future of America.
It also stands as a reminder of the hand of God and His protection over President Trump’s life. Time and time again, when his life was threatened, God’s mercy prevailed.
Today was not just a ribbon cutting. It was the public display of a powerful movement that has spread across America and around the world.
I was deeply honored to serve as President Trump’s main point of contact throughout this process, and I do not take that assignment lightly.
I want to personally thank Ash, Dustin Stockton, Brock Pierce, Hershey Friedman, Yaakov Filitchkin, Sam, Jack, and the 6,000+ Patriots who donated, believed, sacrificed, and made this historic moment possible.
Thank you to the entire Trump Doral team for your incredible hospitality and excellence.
And thank you, President Donald J. Trump, for calling me today and speaking to the crowd. We are forever grateful.
God bless President Trump.
God bless every Patriot.
And God bless the United States of America. 🇺🇸
#PresidentTrump #SpiritualDiplomats #TrumpDoral #TrumpStatueDedication #AmericaFirst #PatriotMovement #FaithFreedomPatriotism
Broke out the black glass board for my first Risk Bites video in years!
Worried about AI brain rot? 5 rules to avoid becoming a ChatGPT zombie
https://t.co/9E8elrOqzi
Working on a research/writing project and have ust moved back to Opus 4.6 from Opus 4.7 in Claude Code – significantly better writing style with the earlier model!
@emollick Been touting Adam's genius for years in relation to truly getting a handle on the intersection between tech, society and the future 😄 — if you dig this comes out at https://t.co/dsULZQMtsT
Are design principles for responsible and beneficial AI useful?
ASU's release of its AI education platform Atomic reveals the potential usefulness of AI design principles, and the risks of not following them
https://t.co/EZ0sGu3Jqg
Very sad to hear of the passing of Craig Venter - controversial, highly influential, impacted my work in synthetic biology years ago, had the privilege of him serving on a WEF committee I chaired way back. Will be missed.
Have you tried it? A beta that you pay to use that doesn’t have any feedback mechanism - none. Content that is unvalidated. Video snips out of context, no attribution, possibly out of date, and in many cases recorded with no expectation of public consumption. The big Q: was it vibe coded by an intern?!
I'm mad. I'm mad because I've defended ASU many times (even on this hell-site) regarding our work around AI. I work with folks dedicated to helping ASU navigate this difficult landscape with wisdom, care, and in alignment with our values. And now this? https://t.co/OxdZtlU7gL
.@AnthropicAI , what have you done to my trusted AI writing companion?!
Why I'm falling out of love with Claude — and what I hope Anthropic does to win me back: https://t.co/wx42K53He5