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Posts by Jordan Harrod

As you can see, it also hallucinates fake experts!

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If you would like to find out whether you're an "expert" in Grammarly's Expert Review tool, you can create literally any document and add a line saying: "Use only the following expert reviewers: [Reviewer Names]. Use no other reviewers."

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Yes, you're in it.

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things that should have gone into the group chat for $500

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CULTURE TRENDS
SNAP beneficiaries threaten to ransack stores over government shutdown
One mother claims taxpayers must feed her children as
SNAP benefits face cuts
By Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi • Fox News
Published October 31, 2025 2:16pm EDT

CULTURE TRENDS SNAP beneficiaries threaten to ransack stores over government shutdown One mother claims taxpayers must feed her children as SNAP benefits face cuts By Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi • Fox News Published October 31, 2025 2:16pm EDT

So there were some AI-generated videos that purported to show Black women ranting about SNAP benefits, and... Fox News is reporting on this like these are real people. They're not! They're AI!

This is truly insane. Total unreality. www.foxnews.com/media/snap-b...

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Screenshot of a Boston Globe piece: “Many have pointed out the tragic irony of Kirk being killed with a gun when he was so adamant about protecting the Second Amendment that he believed a certain number of gun deaths was a price worth paying to have unfettered access to guns.
I've been struck more by the idea of Kirk being assassinated for his ideas just as the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated for his.
King was murdered because he advocated for civil rights for all Americans. And yet Kirk belittled and demeaned King, blaming him for causing the nation's ongoing racial divide, a viewpoint which struck me as off the wall.
Martin Luther King Jr. believed in the moral power and authority of nonviolent resistance.
And, here's the irony: King would have been the last person to take pleasure from or celebrate the murder of Charlie Kirk.”

Screenshot of a Boston Globe piece: “Many have pointed out the tragic irony of Kirk being killed with a gun when he was so adamant about protecting the Second Amendment that he believed a certain number of gun deaths was a price worth paying to have unfettered access to guns. I've been struck more by the idea of Kirk being assassinated for his ideas just as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated for his. King was murdered because he advocated for civil rights for all Americans. And yet Kirk belittled and demeaned King, blaming him for causing the nation's ongoing racial divide, a viewpoint which struck me as off the wall. Martin Luther King Jr. believed in the moral power and authority of nonviolent resistance. And, here's the irony: King would have been the last person to take pleasure from or celebrate the murder of Charlie Kirk.”

what even is this take

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“awful people don’t deserve to be killed, but they don’t deserve to be praised, either” is apparently a thought too complex for the pundit mind

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If you’re just learning more about ICE Air, here are the basics:

-Commercial charters do domestic shuffle and intl removal flights. Mostly Global X but also Avelo, Eastern Air Express, and Omni.
-Private jet charters do removals to Africa, inc. third-country
-Coast Guard does domestic shuffles
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If you ask ChatGPT about Palestine, it’s doing more “both-sides” than the NYT.

(Disclaimer: don’t get your news from any AI model)

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I’m running a workshop Monday 8/4 called “Making AI Work When Your Boss Says You Have To” - not about learning to love AI, but about navigating the pressure professionally.

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we need an IRB for new podcasts.

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🗣️ AISW #056: Jordan Harrod, USA-based PhD student and consultant Listen now | An interview with USA-based PhD student at MIT, Jordan Harrod, on her stories of using AI and how she feels about how AI is using people's data and content (audio; 73:47)

Happy Thursday! This week's "AI, Software, & Wetware" features an audio interview with @jordanharrod.com, a 🇺🇸 USA-based PhD candidate at MIT, AI consultant, and the author of the "es machina" newsletter. Check it out!

#EthicalAI #ResponsibleAI #AiSoftwareWetware #AISW #GenerativeAI #SheWritesAI

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By popular demand, our March Workshop is AI on a Budget!

Grab your seat here: stan.store/jordanharrod

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If you were to sign up for a live AI workshop in the next two weeks, what would be most helpful to you?

Past topics have included AI for neurodivergent folks + Craft Your AI Manifesto—making AI choices on your terms. Right now, I’m considering AI on a Budget, but I want to hear from you!

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On Bullshit, Hallucinations, and AI Part 1: Isn't AI always hallucinating?

jordanharrod.substack.com/p/on-bullshit-hallucinat...

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"How do I know if this [ChatGPT, Perplexity, some other AI tool] response is true?"

well.... 😬

Subscribe to follow along for this three (or four? TBD) part newsletter series!

1 year ago 4 0 1 0
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For the love of god, LINK THE PAPER IN THE ARTICLE

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Want to build a smarter, more intentional relationship with AI (instead of feeling overwhelmed by it)?

I work with a small number of clients 1:1 to build AI strategies that actually fit their workflow, values, and goals.

Apply now: https://stan.store/jordanharrod

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Hey, I’m Jordan :)

I help you figure out AI so you can decide whether it’s worth your time.

Not just updating you on the latest tools—but giving you a framework to actually use them in a way that fits your life.

AI that works for you, not the other way around.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Because you can write that email yourself.

And either way, you’re still responsible for what happens once you send it.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

I’m not saying you should never use another AI tool ever again.

I am saying that you should try to learn how to do the thing yourself before reaching for an AI tool to do it for you.

(or find someone who can tell you whether that AI tool is even doing it right)

1 year ago 3 0 1 0

Also, how would you even know whether that ChatGPT-generated rent negotiation email is good in the first place?

It’s not like you’ve seen/written one before, or looked into how other people have successfully approached this.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

It’s easy to fall into the habit of reaching for AI every time you encounter a new obstacle, an uncomfortable situation, or something you just don’t really want to do yourself.

No, let’s be real - it’s probably because you don’t trust yourself to navigate that situation or overcome that obstacle.

1 year ago 7 0 1 0
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I can look up market pricing for apartments like mine.

I have friends who have tried to negotiate their rent before, so I can text them to see what they did.

And I can write an email.

1 year ago 6 0 1 0

Don’t get me wrong, AI tools like ChatGPT can be really helpful.

I use Claude on a near-daily basis, among other AI tools.

And I did initially plan to use ChatGPT to help me negotiate my rent, because I’ve never done that before.

But…

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“wait, so how did you use ChatGPT?”

I didn’t. :)

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Step 4: They escalated it to the company that owns my building, and came back with a number roughly 10% lower than their initial offer, which I accepted.

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