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Did a fourth-grader write this? Or the new ChatGPT, AI chatbot?

It’s hard to fully grasp the enormous potential of ChatGPT, a recently released artificial intelligence chatbot. The bot doesn’t just search and summarize information that already exists. It creates new content, tailored to your request, often with a startling degree of nuance, humor and creativity. Most of us have never seen anything like it outside of science fiction.

To better understand what ChatGPT can do, we decided to see if people could tell the difference between the bot’s writing and a child’s. Read more here...

One of the hottest topics trending on social media platforms in 2022 exploded in recent weeks with the release of ChatGPT and DALL-E, prompting furious debate about the implications for people, careers, and industries worldwide. What’s at the heart of the controversy? Generative AI (Gen-AI)—systems that can quickly create new content such as college essays, songs, and digital pieces of art. These capabilities are impressive, but they also raise important questions about the future of work and the role of humans in an AI-dominated world. As generative AI continues to advance, it will be crucial to consider the ethical implications and potential impacts on society. What would happen if creative jobs were largely replaced by AI machines? read here...

The new question of the week is:

How do you think artificial intelligence-powered tools like ChatGPT are going to affect K-12 schools, and what are practical strategies teachers can use to respond to them?

ChatGPT took the world by storm last month when it was made available to the public. Using artificial intelligence, it could produce responses to prompts that were remarkably fluent and cogent and could pass muster as reasonable written responses to class assignments, among other tasks.

Teachers will share their reflections in this series on how these kinds of AI tech developments might affect our classrooms. Read more here...

You might also be interested in The Best Posts On Education & ChatGPT.

AI just stormed into the classroom with the emergence of ChatGPT. How do we teach now that it exists? How can we use it? Here are some ideas. 

 ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence chatbot. Drawing on tons and tons of data and massive processing power, it uses GPT3 technology to let users talk to the AI about practically anything. It'll write you a song. Tell you a story. Make you a list of gifts to buy or reasons to do something. It'll write your lesson plans. (Go ahead and try it!) 

 It'll even do your students' homework for them. 

 ChatGPT (chat.openai.com/chat) was released on November 30, 2022, the first very notable public AI chatbot. (It certainly won't be the last.) Immediately, students were thinking ... "Can this write my English essays for me? Write speeches for class? Do my math homework?" Immediately, teachers were thinking ... "How will I run class when students can ask a chatbot to do everything for them?" Read more here...

TEXT-TO-SPEECH FOR E-LEARNING Create Realistic AI Voiceovers For Your E-Learning Material For Learning & Development Teams, Training Course Providers and Educators to help their audiences learn better.

Listen below and find out more here..

Schools Must Embrace the Looming Disruption of ChatGPT 

Dillard: Educators can dig in their heels, attempting to lock down assignments and assessments, or use this new technology to imagine what comes next. Read on...


AI is for Everyone, Everywhere

The term artificial intelligence was coined over 65 years ago. For decades, it resided almost exclusively within the realm of computer scientists and programmers. But in recent years, AI has become a central component of our everyday lives, acting as the backbone of familiar tech like music streaming services, navigation devices and delivery apps. Unsurprisingly, it now touches nearly every known field of academic study.


Description of Gen-AI landscape categories:

  • Text: Summarizing or automating content.
  •  Images: Generating images.
  •  Audio: Summarizing, generating or converting text in audio. 
  • Video: Generating or editing videos. 
  • Code: Generating code.
  •  Chatbots: Automating customer service and more.
  • Search: AI-powered insights. 
  • Gaming: Gen-AI gaming studios or applications.
  •  Data: Designing, collecting, or summarizing data.