Thank you Sian Leah Beilock and Phil Hanlon for championing "brave spaces" and love this, "If, in the course of their schooling, students aren’t being challenged to consider ideas and perspectives that are unfamiliar or contradict their own, we’ll have fa…https://t.co/QgT21YKrlp
“Our research at M.I.T. shows that when we replace in-person interactions with Zoom rooms, our social lives become narrow and homogenous.”
Human connections matter. https://t.co/7jguUmaVy3
Warren Zanes on Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska and the beauty of imperfection.
As #AI continues to develop, will the humanness of imperfections be how we feel again?
#wabisabi#art#beauty#human https://t.co/I20oHPbbWf
Love this quote from @instructioneer, "Sometimes the best tool for the job is a pencil." alongside her many insightful comments about #AI in #education. https://t.co/L1Mvm2WEHK
@day4nighttalks and I had a spirited conversation about the future of #filmmaking, #art and #storytelling in an age of #AI.
Rob pointed me to an article from William Deresiewicz that sums up an area that we circled around:
"AI o…https://t.co/RKzdBdHcKy https://t.co/mmxnht2oNI
Making #media happen.
Always great to see Leo Burnett alumni @badgerhugh and @thislaneopen. We’re still talking about media and making meaningful connections with consumers.
#advertising https://t.co/ypjAh0R4x1
#Art attracts people.
The 25’ fluorescent pink tree, titled “Old Tree” by Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz is a beacon.
People are drawn to it.
Walking to the fence lines to take pictures as it is being installed.
The High Line itself is an attractio…https://t.co/nRMQfniLKU
“The faster the pace of change and the more godlike powers we humans develop, the more everything old and slow matters more than ever—the more everything you learned in Sunday school, or from wherever you draw ethical inspiration, matters more than ever.” https://t.co/xYx7UDiUC7
🤯 This is just the start.
If “content is king / queen” and now can be created infinitely with virtually no incremental cost and little barrier to entry (and authenticity) what happens to our “attention economy”?
#ai#therevolutionwillbevirtualandai https://t.co/YDB4AdXIz8
"The Luring Test: AI and the engineering of consumer trust" the Federal Trade Commission has published an informative blog post about ensuring #consumerprotection when using #generativeai in #advertising.
"Many commercial actors…https://t.co/FRcuqoDBKt https://t.co/igwrVnWw7t
“What will happen to human society and human psychology as AI fights AI in a battle to fake intimate relationships with us, which can then be used to convince us to vote for particular politicians or buy particular products?”
#AI#whowritestherules? https://t.co/Rt2KVMeQNS
‘I. J. Good put it more succinctly: “Thus the first ultraintelligent machine is the last invention that man need ever make, provided that the machine is docile enough to tell us how to keep it under control. It is curious that this point is made so seldom…https://t.co/lYvAXTdHu3
Science fiction writers help think through the AI future that’s now upon us, imagining possible futures, benefits and ethical issues surrounding technology.
Here are 3 suggestions:
“The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer” Neal Stephenso…https://t.co/vS8g1JNfIF
Sal Khan presenting Khanmigo the AI assistant for Khan Academy built on top of #chatgpt4 and how you can speak with characters from literary fiction, like Jay Gatsby. And how a student asked fictional Jay why he was always staring at the green light. And…https://t.co/zyPgsD9EMk
Inspiring talk with Ryan Stowers and Freeman Hrabowski.
Freeman is a force of nature and inspiration.
“there’s something magical about failure.”
“The worst thing is not to try.”
“Combining people. Connecting people.”
“Thoughts. Words. Actions. Habits…https://t.co/hqHh9oI5kA
Mitch Kapor and @TheRealFreada speaking about “genius (or talent) is evenly distributed, opportunity is not.” And how their three point investing plan does good AND brings top-quartile returns:
1) Distance-traveled
2) Lived experience
3) Closing the equi…https://t.co/whBtzJOLoA
CAEL's president, Earl Buford, highlighted the continued conversations around "bought" vs. "brought" college credits and prior learning. Their research has shown that when you give value to your customers (learners) in the form of…https://t.co/RzEWSDzixN https://t.co/rdVXEvHYkx