- That’s four posts normalizing AI so far this morning and it’s 8:30 am. Wyd, Banner?
- Speech therapists are stressed and short-staffed. Enter generative AI. www.thebanner.com/education/ea...
- From the Morgan State article… Dude manages to give one (1) use case, and it’s something that would be trivially easy for any programmer from the past half-century to do with an algorithm. A reasonable follow-up question would have been: why do you need AI to do that?
- …oh? How will it save money without replacing employees? If your interviewer isn’t a subject-matter expert, they can just fall back on asking, “How so?” Banner, Baltimore NEEDS reporters to start asking “How so?”
- Pattern recognition AI could be valuable in medical contexts like speech pathology (also, imaging and diagnostics), but this article focuses on GenAI. And again, it doesn’t offer a single use case that wasn’t already accomplished better by search engines 10-15 years ago.
- This sentence just makes me sad, and this student is right. It’s barely possible to find software that can do these very simple things without a ✨ popping up. The kids won’t believe that Office 2003 existed.