Thoughts from James who recently held a Gen AI literacy workshop for older teenagers.

On risks:

One idea I had was to ask a generative model a question and fact check points in front of students, allowing them to see fact checking as part of the process. Upfront, it must be clear that while AI-generated text may be convincing, it may not be accurate.

On usage:

Generative text should not be positioned as, or used as, a tool to entirely replace tasks; that could disempower. Rather, it should be taught to be used as a creativity aid. Such a class should involve an exercise of making something.

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    1 year ago

    Thank you for replying. This is the level of info I used to love on Reddit and now love on Lemmy.

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      1 year ago

      You’re welcome!

      I’ve been mildly excited about machine text generators, mostly due to my interest in Linguistics. But I can’t help but point out the flaws on LLMs, specially when people get overexcited for what I see as a rather primitive approach.