An EdTech AI Multi-Post Update - Martin Weller declares 2022 to be the year of AI-generated content. "The year started with fun AI generated images and ended with ChatGPT promising the end for humanity as we know it." It's funny; generative analytics wasn't even a category in 2021 when I wrote my Ethics course; I had to add it. And now it's everywhere. And remember: I also predicted the rise of deontic analytics. So get ready.
Making things with chatGPT: solve Advent of Code puzzles in seconds; write a blog post on using AI in the classroom; write a blog post on features of Canva; write a formal lesson plan; use unexpected words, write a Socratic dialogue and detect AI-generated writing (from Tony Hirst); Steve Krause says AI can save writing by killing the college essay (which, as we've seen, is dead and so is high school English).
Greg Rutkowski is not happy his distinctive style dominates AI-generated art. Meanwhile, the developers of Lensa - which produces various versions of your face - are defending themselves against accusations of stealing content. More. No only that, it's easy to trick Lensa into making NSFW images. More. That's it for the last three days. Phew!
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