Tag Archives: Generative AI

Finding Direction

I’ve started some work on a short guidebook exploring Generative AI. I spent all day on it today, and can confidently say that it’s both muddled and confused. In some areas, it’s way to deep, whilst in others it’s as … Continue reading

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Considering Bias in Generative AI, in 250 Words

We consider something biased when it gives disproportionate weight to one particular perspective, feature, or output. Humans tend to be biased because we form our worldview largely from personal experience, and through what we read, watch, are taught, or told. … Continue reading

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The Impact and Opportunity of Generative AI on Learning in 250 words

To find simplicity, we sometimes need to travel through the complex. Here i’ll share a simple view about Generative AI and learning in just 250 words. Better not waste any. ‘Generative AI’ describes a family of algorithms that deliver seemingly … Continue reading

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Generative AI and the Potential for (Anti) Social Learning

As ChatGPT and it’s comrades take the world by storm, amazing and delighting us with their natural language and peculiar quirks, it is no surprise that both hype, and hyperbole are ripe, alongside opportunism and marketing. But make no mistake, … Continue reading

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