Was KI verändert: Das Problem der Schriftlichkeit in der Bildung

Seit Jahren gibt es eine Publikationskrise in den akademischen Berufen. Knapp zusammengefasst besteht die Krise darin, dass Wissenschaftler*innen … Was KI verändert: Das Problem der Schriftlichkeit in der Bildung Reblogged by P H Bloecker Autor ist Philippe Wampfler, Schweiz Unis und Schulen sind auf AI und AGI nicht vorbereitet und sind überfordert!Schüler werden sich selbst helfen müssen, weil zu viel Unterricht gestrichen wird bzw. gar nicht stattfindet wie peplant!Also, ohne Schule und Lehrer lernen … Nimm dein Leben in die eigene Hand, auf niemanden verlassen und traue nur dir selbst!Statt Zeitverschwendung Lernen Ohne Ende!Bis zuletzt!Good luck & take care yours phb from Gold Coast in Queensland OZ Read next RICH by phb

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ChatGPT: Eine faszinierende Reise in die Welt der Künstlichen Intelligenz und Token

Alle reden derzeit von und über ChatGPT, dem Chatbot, der auf KI basiert und “intelligente” Antworten und Texte ausspuckt. Aber wie funktioniert so … ChatGPT: Eine faszinierende Reise in die Welt der Künstlichen Intelligenz und Token Reblogged by P H Bloecker Not my site | post unpdated Thu 6 Apr 2023 by phb

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Christoph Meinel und HPI in Potsdam

Nach etwa 18 Jahren an der Spitze des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts (HPI) in Potsdam wird Christoph Meinel am Freitag mit einem großen Symposium dort verabschiedet. Eigene Erfahrungen hat er besonders im Bereich digitaler Bildung gemacht – die vom HPI mit Unterstützung des Bundes entwickelte Schul-Cloud stieß nur in wenigen Ländern auf Gegenliebe. In den Ruhestand wird sich der 69-Jährige jedoch noch nicht verabschieden: Im Gegenteil: Meinel will nun eine neue, rein digitale Universität aufbauen. Credit phb Gelesen in Email von Tagesspiegel Background! More to come soon, will most certainly connect with him and later report here as well … From Australia yours phb

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NSW Australia today …

This deserves a longer comment, however I will rather wait a little bit! The Times Are Changing, and professions will change, and many good teachers will find places more interesting and more income and leave the school system like in the US! More to come soon ... From OZ yours phb

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Robots & more … like MS Copilot 365

theconversation.com/google-and-microsoft-are-bringing-ai-to-word-excel-gmail-and-more-it-could-boost-productivity-for-us-and-cybercriminals-202046 and be aware: this is only the beginning Posted by phb on Thu 23 Mar 2023 Read the long article of Bill Gates on Gates Notes via LinkedIn: Gates Notes Direct Link to the Gates Notes Read Noam Chomsky in the NYTimes about the limits of ChatGPT: The not-intelligent Robot ... >> NYTimes >>>> Chomsky https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/08/opinion/noam-chomsky-chatgpt-ai.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare Noam Chomsky: The False Promise of ChatGPT Quoted: "Note, for all the seemingly sophisticated thought and language, the moral indifference born of unintelligence. Here, ChatGPT exhibits something like the banality of evil: plagiarism and apathy and obviation. It summarizes the standard arguments in the literature by a kind of super-autocomplete, refuses to take a stand on anything, pleads not merely ignorance but lack of intelligence and ultimately offers a “just following orders” defense, shifting responsibility to its creators." Linked Example of a question: Explain Horizon in Literature (ChatGPT): Explain in some detail the category horizon in literature The concept of horizon in literature is associated with the idea of horizon in phenomenology, a philosophical approach that emphasizes the study of subjective experience. In literature, the horizon refers to the sum total of expectations, beliefs, and assumptions that a reader brings to a text, which influences their interpretation and understanding of the work. The horizon of a text is composed of various factors, including the reader's cultural background, language, education, historical context, personal experiences, and…

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“So we keep such notions to ourselves, we widows.”

Read the whole Letter written by Margaret Atwood in the Guardian. Linked Culture Webchats with Margaret Atwood Linked More about the author on Wikipedia Margaret Atwood Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author, poet, and literary critic who has achieved worldwide recognition for her works. She has written more than 50 books, including novels, poetry collections, and non-fiction works. Atwood is best known for her feminist and dystopian themes in her works, which often explore themes of power, gender, and identity. This assignment will delve into Margaret Atwood's life, literary career, and major works. Margaret Atwood's Life: Margaret Atwood was born on November 18, 1939, in Ottawa, Canada. Her parents were Carl Atwood, an entomologist, and Margaret Dorothy, a nutritionist. She spent most of her childhood in the wilderness of northern Quebec and Ontario, which influenced her writing. Atwood attended the University of Toronto, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1961 and a Master's degree in English in 1962. She later pursued a doctorate at Harvard University but left before completing her degree. Margaret Atwood's Literary Career: Margaret Atwood began her literary career as a poet, publishing her first collection, "Double Persephone," in 1961. She continued to publish poetry throughout her career, with notable collections including "The Circle Game" (1966), "The Journals of Susanna Moodie" (1970), and "The Door" (2007). Atwood also gained critical acclaim as a…

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Ethics & Metaverse (RMA)

RMA Linked (Catriona Wallaca, Sydney Australia)  Louis Rosenberg on immersive Higher Education and Metaverse Linked Visit the Iteacher in Metaverse Museum Linked Microsoft introduces Copilot in the USA, integrating ChatGTP into the Office Apps … This is an amazing step into the future of AI and Work. Watch the recent demo here … Linked Updated Thu 23 Mar 2023 by phb. Read more about RMA and the Team behind the Alliance The Team behind RMA In recent years, there has been a lot of debate about the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to replace human workers in various industries. While there is no doubt that AI has the potential to automate many routine tasks and increase efficiency, there is also a growing recognition of the importance of human skills and creativity in the workplace. I will explore here in short the possible cooperation between humans and machines and bots in the context of future AI software and applications. One of the key benefits of AI is its ability to automate routine tasks, freeing up human workforce to focus on more complex and creative work. For example, in manufacturing, robots can be used to perform repetitive tasks such as assembly, while human work can focus on design and innovation. Similarly, in customer service, chatbots can be used to handle routine queries and tasks, while human and more creative work would provide more…

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