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PLUS: OpenAI Hops Across the Pond
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Here are the headlines:
Tackling ChatGPT in education
OpenAI heads to Britain
ChatGPT’s app now enables browsing
The US is considering disrupting semiconductor trading
CHEATERS NEVER PROSPER, BUT THEY DO GRADUATE
a new yorker cover style illustration of a robot doing homework --ar 2:1 --s 400 --chaos 1
Educators are in a bind. The lurch forward in AI technology changed how students interact with their lessons. I know many of you are teachers and so here are our thoughts on the situation around ChatGPT and cheating:
Anxiety is climbing higher than the Alps, and professors don’t know how to address AI use in their classrooms. C-minus students are turning in B-plus papers, and AI detection tools aren’t reliable enough to track misuse.
The problem is growing, but solutions aren’t.
Tackling AI in school is easy. Embrace it. Try tools that add a wrinkle to your curriculum and expand your students’ worldview. You can see where schools are learning this and giving it a shot.
Kids in early education talk to AI versions of famous figures and interact with history in ways that were never possible before OpenAI released ChatGPT.
But that doesn’t help with cheating.
The concern around AI is ethics-focused. Should college professors give up trying to spot AI essays and roll over? No, that makes everyone feel worse in the end. So how do we move forward?
Written essays help. Oral exams are returning to fashion. But none of this is as practical as an essay. The best solution is to embrace humanity in teaching.
Let’s face it, students who cheat do it when their classes overwhelm them, or they don’t trust the teacher. Build a connection and teach them something beyond what an algorithm can scrounge up.
A class that feels personal is harder to replicate in ChatGPT, and the relationship of trust built with students helps encourage them not to cheat.
It’s a weird idea, but it’s the only imperfect solution we can suggest.
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OPENAI LAUNCHES A 2ND OFFICE IN LONDON
Sam Altman’s world tour for AI ethics was also a real estate hunt. OpenAI announced Wednesday that their new office will open in the United Kingdom.
Blimey! What a twist, mate! (Wait, was that more Australian? Oh, well)
Dozens of job openings followed the announcement. So, if you’re looking for a job in England, may I suggest giving their list a view? You never know what’ll happen.
But why London?
New York City is an excellent spot for a second office (I’m biased). Austin is a fast-growing tech hub. Tallinn, Estonia, hosts a fantastic network of startups and AI infrastructure. There are dozens of cities they could’ve picked.
Don’t get me wrong, London is great. DeepMind—before Google acquired it—started in London Town and maintains an office there. All of the big tech companies have a hub there, too.
However, the actual answer is simple.
The threat of regulation in the EU is looming over OpenAI. A dark shadow casts itself over the entire company, and they need a hub to compact the worst-case scenario.
Everyone is talking about the move, but we all seemed to overlook the new hire Altman made. One of Europe’s top lobbyists is moving to OpenAI to support its overseas political efforts.
London is the hub because the company wants a say in how regulation develops there. Heck, one of the job openings for the new office is a Public Policy Lead.
It’s clear that the decision focuses on creating a sphere of influence in Europe to avoid another ban like what happened in Italy.
That’s the big reason they picked London as their summer home.
Quick Nuggets
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👠 Marc Jacobs found a fresh way to incorporate ChatGPT into his latest fashion show
📄 Check out this paper by EBU on the state of news and audiences in the age of AI
🚫 The US considers restrictions on Chinese semiconductors that will affect GPU production
✨ Praise be! The ChatGPT app can finally surf the internet…using Bing
🪖 Microsoft advances in the Cloud Wars with the help of OpenAI
👔 Gen Z is AI fluent, and that’s helping them as they enter the workforce
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