

This is why I live on airplane mode
This is why I live on airplane mode
Ah yes, capitalism, the best contraceptive since 1492.
I love how they blame korean culture while also mentioning other developed countries with similar issues, without ever questioning the role of the profit motive or the fact that south korea is basically a plutocracy.
AI is not like calculators. Calculators are simple, it’s purpose is clear and it’s easy to asses the extent to which it fulfills it, they are also open source, if anything because they are easy to reverse engineer. AI is a closed source product meant to be commodified or served as a service for a profit by private companies. They are monumental proyects built on tons of energy and patented material unduly acknowledged, nobody knows how they really work and there’s neither public funding for research nor open source ecosystems to provide alternatives. Their owners dont care about kids and their skills, they care for money. So the problem is not that we are ignoring the ai wave, the problem is that the wave is being steered by a private actor over whom we as a society have no control. Even if you wanted to teach kids to use ai intelligently, nothing garantees you actually can, since its owner may declare banktupcy or just change it without saying and you will have a new problem to deal with. So yeah fuck ai. I’m a robotics teacher in middle school and I do teach ai btw, I just dont encourage it’s use. I just teach how it works and how to use it as a better search engine. This is more so because I have to rather than because I want to.
Sure! Here’s an analysis of how AI may impact critical thinking in students: A lot of students have been known to use AI to write their essays and homework, which may have a negative impact in their learning process, since they are not using their own skills to think about their assignments. This has been reported several times in the media, specially because sometimes students forget to erase the first lines of the AI answers, which are typically directed to the user, and make it easier to detect that the answer was produced by AI.
But don’t worry, if you need anything else, I’m here for you!
It’s game over for you, West.
Never capitulate to astroturfed assholes
It’s not anti MAGA, it’s the new MAGA!!
Thank you for telling this story. This is the only way people will understand facism is not an exaggeration but rather a harsh reality we must acknowledge and fight against.
The word you are missing is “sortition”
Of course, cause all the cool kids moved to Lemmy. They are the only ones left over there.
200 iq move by comrade Rowling. Smooth.
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I’m loving this show so far, although there’s a lot of side plots that dont get the development they deserve. Like the low tier hunter girl or the rich daddy’s guy. Also is there a site for discussion about the manga?
Oh wow. Sorry, I’m not from England, I didn’t know it was this harsh. I vaguely read about it in the news.
Man, the worm in that man’s brain is a genious indeed.
I read it with physics major level math and almost no background in economics and it was a great insight for me. You certainly need some knowledge of math, but other than that it’s an introductory book so it’s beginner friendly.
Introduction to Econophysics, by R N Mantegna. Italian author published by Cambridge UK.
Technofeudalism, by Y Varoufakis. Greek economist and former minister of finance of Greece.
Sorry if I don’t abide by the format but:
From Spain: Federico García Lorca, Miguel Hernández, Marcos Ana. All three are amazing poets. All of them have the spanish civil war as an over arching theme in their works.
Julio Cortázar, wrote tales, nouvelles and novels. He was born in Switzerland, migrated to Argentina then spent his last years in France. His most acclaimed novel, Hopscotch, is a labyrinth of short stories that connect to create a greater narrative. Truly a work of art.
Hugo Pratt. A graphic novel writer, author of Corto Maltese, probably my favourite graphic novel of all times. It’s a classic. He was born in… Crete I think? Began publishing in Italy, then migrated to Argentina where he made most of his carreer.
Neil Gaiman. Author of The Sandman, an all-time favourite of mine, Books Of Magic, famously the work which “inspired” J K Rowling… He is british, although he migrated to America. Sadly he has recently been known for his abusive practices towards his female employees.
Herman Hesse. Pretty sure he was german, awarded a novel prize. He was the go to author during my teenage years. His books are aimed to a young adult audience and are filled with existential and philosophical debates. My favourite book, The Glass Bead Game, was a turning point in my life.
german expresionism at its best. I’m sure he would love it.