@EWErickson I have written text myself and tested AI detectors. I almost always get “flagged” as significantly AI generated. Having an understanding of grammar rules seems sufficient to be judged as AI.
Harvard Business School is creating AI clones of its professors to give advice as part of a $699 package. If you’re a professor and still genuinely believe university admins are pushing AI (“Integrate it! Embrace the future!”) for good faith reasons I don’t know what to tell you.
If you are against data centers, you should immediately cease:
Online banking
Streaming shows
Using social media
Storing photos and files in the cloud
Engaging in e-commerce/online shopping
Participating in video calls
Online gaming
Etc.
@neoavatara I should note she makes that recommendation for (a) people working in medical fields, (b) educators, and (c) students heading to colleges with high international student populations
@neoavatara That is such replicated science that our physician has recommended bloodwork (a titer test?) to make sure we are still immune. She recommends a booster if the bloodwork determines that we are no longer immune
@SeanTrende Love this. As a person who used to have to walk to the mainframe for SPSS analyses (printed on wide, continuous dot matrix paper), compute is compute. We need more data centers.