I’m interested in the implications of AI in aspect of my own research (there’s something on it in my next book):
“Digital tasks could get way easier, as long as we’re careful about it.”.Mashable, Try ‘the new Bing’ ahead of the official launch. How to preview the AI-powered search engine.
“Since Microsoft announced a new and improved version of its search engine integrated with OpenAI’s ChatGPT technology, select users have been granted early access to test it out. There’s currently a waitlist to receive access when Microsoft rolls out Bing to more users in the coming weeks. But if you’re dying to see how it works, you can see a live demo on desktop now.”.ZDNet, What is generative AI and why is it so popular? Here’s everything you need to know
When a dataset leaves out people of color or women, algorithms can learn to have implicit biases.
In this comic, @jovialjoy and the Algorithmic Justice League @AJLUnited are on a mission to snuff out these data biases.
Illustrated by @stillvrenihttps://t.co/FDZNIXAyrP— TED Radio Hour (@TEDRadioHour) February 15, 2023
Scholarcy is an AI-powered app to help you with academic reading — think of it as your personal reading assistant.
But most academics don’t know much about it.
Here’s how to supercharge your reading with Scholarcy:— Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@MushtaqBilalPhD) February 17, 2023
How to use ChatGPT ethically to write a perfect first draft (of your journal article, dissertation chapter, etc.):— Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@MushtaqBilalPhD) February 15, 2023