Journey into AI: Learning to Prompt with Your Imagination!
Introduction:
Welcome, adventurers, to an enchanting journey into the realm of AI prompt learning! In this fantastical adventure, we invite you to join us as we delve into the captivating world of artificial intelligence guided by our trusty companion, GPT-3. Get ready to embark on a magical quest filled with wonder, creativity, and endless possibilities.
In this introductory course, we’ll…
I am writing a business plan, grant proposal, and angel investor submissions for an Adult Daycare in my town with the help of ChatGPT. Now don’t get ahead here, as this is new to me, and I am just using it to help structure; I have a hard time writing with all of the research hours finding the most current numbers and laws, and ChatGPT is limited, so it is a wonderful rough drafter (LOL) I will…
"i don't like taylor swift-" "i hate her" "swifties are annoying but-" NOBODY cares about your personal opinions on a celebrity. you don't have to be a fan or give two shits about her specifically to realize that using AI to generate nsfw images of any person is extremely fucked up and warrants serious actions against and regulations for the usage of artifical intelligence moving forward. it shouldn't have come to this for people to start considering the dangers of unregulated AI usage seriously but please for the love of god stop feeding any random images/prompts or information to AI I don't care how harmless you think it is. Just stop
"Lol, how did people even do essays and shit before ChatGPT?"
You used your brain, Sandra. I know in an age where everybody is addicted to 5-second instant-gratification, that notion is hard to believe but it is, in fact, what education is actually for:
Teaching people how to use their brains rather than what to parrot.
Once u learn to be critical of rhetoric that relies on associating [supposed bad thing] with some form of psychological and/or neurological "damage", u really notice just how prevalent it is on here. Everyone you don't like is delusional, they're insane, they have brain damage, they need to Check The Carbon Monoxide Detectors, they need to Get Help and Go To Therapy, [form of media and/or communication] is literally brain poison, they've had their attention spans destroyed, they're "small brain" or "smooth brain" or "brain dead" or whatever. So many people on here remain seemingly incapable of criticizing someone's actions or views without needing to insinuate that the "problem" is neurological, "in the brain", unchangeable, fundamental. I should not have to explain why it is insensitive, nonconstructive, and oftentimes straight-up ableist to tell someone that they must have "brain damage" because you got into an argument with them online.
I'm too lazy to use chatgpt for essays. What do you mean this overglorified text prediction can write an entire essay for me but then I have to fact check every single sentence and reference and rephrase everything to sound human and then check everything again. It's way less effort to just do some research and write an essay about it.
I have a lot of sympathy for professors who are tired of being told "don't fight it, just incorporate AI into your lesson plan, teach students how to effectively use AI to assist their writing." It doesn't work. The students most inclined to use ChatGPT for assignments aren't exactly looking for avenues to improve their writing or enrich their understanding of the material. They're looking for a quick way to avoid doing the work at all. My classroom AI policy used to say "you can use it for brainstorming and creating a template." But that didn't pan out, because students who do use it just don't stop there.
All AI-written assignments inevitably end up getting no more than a C- even if I can't prove it (and 0 if I can) because they are simply bad. They look like... I'm reminded of this bit from Conning Harvard (nonfiction book about the guy who lied and plagiarised his way into multiple elite universities):
I didnt scroll, lmao. I was your follower until you started to shame artists for using AI. I see you in new clothes in university every time. You don't need to make excuses, just stop being hypocrite.
Well yeah duhhh that's how clothes work silly. You wash them and then you mix and match with other things! If you'd known me then you'd also know that I was basically wearing the same hoody over and over again for almost a whole semester 😭.
Also you're right I do buy new clothes! Everybody does that! You can't compare that to the impact of AI Art lmao imagine the impact that would have if EVERYONE used it.