Teaching at uni & concerned that student papers are #AI generated? @AUrman21 and I asked students to submit 500-word essays. We then compared 11 AI detection tools to see if essays were written by AI or human & asked students if they used #ChatGPT etc. Also, ... 1/4
"Ask ChatGPT to answer some of the questions in your exams. Check the answers carefully. Remember: ChatGPT is made to make them *look* good. But are they really correct?"
Happening now @EdlabMaastricht CPD workshop on ChatGPT with @Capable77
I'm giving a workshop on chatGPT at UM. Not just to play, but to learn what it is and isn't, and how to update our teaching. It's already full, but you should add our name to the waiting list!
🤖 Join us for our new CPD workshop, 'Playing with ChatGPT', and explore the world of Large Language Models. Discover how ChatGPT and other large language models work and the legal issues surrounding them.
Sign up and see you on March 28 2023 at 11:00: https://t.co/Oy53FVGISP
In the LLM-science discussion, I see a common misconception that science is a thing you do and that writing about it is separate and can be automated. I’ve written over 300 scientific papers and can assure you that science writing can’t be separated from science doing. Why? 1/18
#PhDposition We are looking for a PhD candidate to work on graph neural networks for electricity and gas networks. The position is joint with @Alliander, deadline 14 September. More details:
https://t.co/hvdxuOFz7b
Our latest #CBClab pre-print is out! Really proud that our small lab managed to do a world-first, imaging a whole occipital lobe human brain slice, at cell nucleus resolution 💪
@MalikHumza85 @newworlddd555 MYTH: Coyotes lure domestic dogs.
FACT: Coyotes are family oriented and do not use
their family members to bait or lure other animals.
FROM: https://t.co/HSKyjiozfW
If you still think the number of publications should matter - 2 months for anything 'deep' from a famous company, 6 years for something that's already 'famous' on arxiv and 'changes a field'
"The bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created. Converting calories into gas, a bicycle gets the equivalent of three thousand miles per gallon."
—Bill Strickland
(Chart: Scientific American)