BREAKING:
@aaup_penn’s response to @Penn admin’s threat to shut down peaceful protests.
“Do not escalate the situation. Do not violate the rights of students & faculty. Remember that the actions you choose to take today will be your legacy.”
https://t.co/eUGUiLzftu
What does AI actually promise to contribute to higher ed?
It is the latest Silicon Valley enterprise to extract labor from students, faculty & staff and monetize their data.
Handing over students’ data to tech billionaires is antithetical to my responsibilities as a professor.
Whatever good AI can do in/for higher ed (and outside of predatory business models, no one has explained how higher ed will benefit), will be offset by the harms it will do.
Those harms will be especially felt by students.
If we really believed any longer that higher ed is not simply the pursuit of knowledge but also inquiry into the nature of knowledge and its relationship to power, we might know how / where to begin questioning AI and it’s so-called inevitable digital futures.
On campus and in higher ed press, we hear talk of AI as the inevitable reality of teaching and learning in the digital age.
Tech inevitablism eschews the critical, historical thinking and imagination that the liberal arts purports to cultivate.
“The actions and inactions of hundreds of millions of people and nearly 200 states, will affect what kind of world emerges in the time ahead.” Herb Schiller, 2000.
Capitalism’s proponents often defend it by pointing to the virtues of markets. But capitalism isn’t defined by the presence of markets — it’s defined by capitalists’ domination of workers.
https://t.co/MBWyMEEgyJ
Harvard's new advisory group on antisemitism elevates political concerns over academic integrity, writes editor-at-large @PeterBeinart. https://t.co/hlr7LpPSno
"Humanisation of higher education: Re-imagining the university together with students" by Patric Wallin. Read now from the latest #OpenAccess issue of Learning and Teaching: https://t.co/vy5g7eDTUO
I’m dusting off a mastadon account opened years ago and happy some here have already found me there. Also spinning wheels (pottery wheels) here at ig: @lorataubstdio
@WittTwitt@tinebeest @aardizzoia The LMS is already a highly commercialized space. I would not be comfortable with my courses being direct advertising sites. Not what students signed up for.