Claude cannot actually feel, it can't think, it doesn't have opinions, it isn't self aware, it doesn't have context outside the immediate window you are using it with. By asking for its comment on war crimes you are legitimizing the idea that it can be used autonomously or for war at all. Stop it.
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Philip Pullman said that anything that a child might encounter in their childhood is appropriate material for a children's story.
The Edinburgh Castle bathed in a golden sunset as seen from the cemetery below, with a ranbow curving out from the Castle
Still pretty
A picture of a foggy street
Edinburgh castle failing to render, likely thanks to the AWS outage
Delighted to be at @edfuturesinstitute.bsky.social today with our #DesigningResponsibleNLPCDT sharing our brilliant students work as part of Doors Open Day!
A free poster boards displaying children’s drawings behind a table with colouring materials
I have a little stall at the @edfuturesinstitute.bsky.social Doors Open Day today! I’m sharing some early research around children’s views of AI at school. Come say hi if you’re around!!
"In the new ... internet, girls can’t learn about periods on Reddit and artists can’t sell smutty games on Itch.io, but a military contractor will make you nonconsensual deepfakes of Taylor Swift taking her top off for $30 a month." — @thedextriarchy.bsky.social www.theverge.com/internet-cen...
If you've been feeling tired recently, it's because Earth is spinning faster, making some days ~1 millisecond shorter than 24 hours so you're getting less sleep. 😴
i genuinely think that part of the problem is people don’t have the mental model for how the “chat bubbles” map to autocomplete
it doesn’t help that the chat interfaces actively hide what’s going on and make the illusion opaque
Rayo standing in front of a projector screen with a slide that says “Children as Creators of Real-World AI-Powered Tools for Education”
Yay I’m at @acm-idc.bsky.social in Reykjavík this week! I spoke about my PhD plans at the Doctoral Consortium and am so excited to get to know everyone this week :)
It was absolutely wonderful to work with the Digital Leaders at St Francis Xavier’s Primary School. Thanks again for having me!
The petition to ban conversion therapy practices in the EU is lacking enough votes from:
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If you're a citizen there you can help advance a ban on conversion therapy by voting:
Thankfully people have realised that wasn’t enough and actual programming is part of the curriculum again. Would be great if we could not make the same mistakes again when it comes to AI!
There was a similar push in the 2000s where computing lessons in schools shifted from teaching basic programming to teaching MS Office as that was deemed to be more important. And instead of teaching something fundamental about how computers work it became about prepping kids for office jobs
Co-opting the term literacy for corporate AI lessons is particularly devious because it’s hard to argue against. Everyone thinks literacy is important! But in the chaos of schools trying to adapt it’s easy for the actual meanings of these words to get confused
If literacy is the ability to effectively understand and interpret text, to me, AI literacy is understanding the limits of AI output, knowing why LLMs can hallucinate, being aware of the risks of model biases, etc etc. Not “how to use AI to offload your thinking”
I get so frustrated with the dilution of the term ‘literacy’ - in no world should ‘AI literacy’ mean ‘prompt engineering classes’ but apparently here we are
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Okay enough ranting for tonight. What? You thought I was about to offer that solution? Haha very funny vier april kikker in je bil
Look this is hardly the biggest problem in the world but every day I see so many people write about the dangers of genAI in education and like I hear you and probably agree with you 100% but at a certain point you gotta offer an actual alternative solution
For example, CodeCademy makes it super difficult nowadays to get to their free courses. And on the other side the new RPF code editor doesn’t let you add external links (anchor tags) to HTML files because “safety”
They are genuinely brilliant, got everything they could out of Scratch and are hungry to learn more complex stuff. But intro to coding resources are either aimed at kids and super restrictive/linear or aimed at adult learners and, well, also restrictive plus you need a credit card
This is so cool. Have been wanting to get into PoE properly for so long now and I think this might actually do it
A really fun reflection, I thought, not just on AI but on the purpose and origins of language in general
“We are not in fact in danger of the machines overtaking us in what we do best. What we do best is to mess with mom, and to whisper sweet nothings to our lovers. But we are in grave danger, at present, of misidentifying what we do best”
There are *good*, positive use of GenAI. But forcing it on people -- particularly as a massive technology corporation with its fingers in many aspects of billions of peoples' lives -- creates more risk than potential benefit. Let people opt-in as they see fit, don't force it down their throat.
The image is from a "Transparency Center" document and lists guidelines regarding acceptable and prohibited content for insults. It mentions: 1. Insults about: Character, such as cowardice, dishonesty, criminality, and sexual promiscuity or immorality. Mental characteristics, including but not limited to accusations of stupidity, intellectual capacity, and mental illness, as well as unsupported comparisons among politically correct (PC) groups based on inherent intellectual traits. 2. Highlighted section: The document allows allegations of mental illness or abnormality when tied to gender or sexual orientation, referencing political and religious discourse about transgenderism and homosexuality. It also acknowledges the non-serious use of terms like "weird."
Meta literally created a LGBTQ exception for calling someone mentally ill as an insult. You can't do it for any other group except LGBTQ people.
They must've calculated the optimal way to space out these words. Like, at the exact spots people are most likely to stop using the app they drop one of these to lull users into a false sense of "oh, I guess I *can* learn this language!"
It’s cool that humans have been eating bread so long that when we touch a loaf for a moment we can sense ah this is going to be awful bread. Like badgers sensing vibrations underground through their claws.