Posts tagged with "ai-ethics" (topic)
All posts tagged with "ai-ethics" in the topic dimension.
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AI wants to do your work. Ask it to teach you instead.
| What happens when you ask AI to slow you down instead of speed you up.
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AI Coding (II)
| A lot of folks are asking if AI makes developers more efficient, but we'd have to know how to measure efficiency first.
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We’re outsourcing to AI
| What happens when a business starts outsourcing the busy-work? Is that even useful? Or is it just another cash drain?
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Should we even call it AI?
| Words matter, but sometimes more to rhetorical approaches than to any real understanding.
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Process Matters
| Writing notes by hand and rephrasing them in my own words is more valuable to me than relying on AI tools.
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Thudfactor link roundup #1
| In this first link roundup, I share posts about metrics, AI psychology, and accessibility that caught my attention this last week.
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18 months (or so) with AI
| A check-in on the AI front, both technically and culturally
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Adventures in VIM part 2
| The continuing story of migrating my brain from VSCode to vim
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Seeking a new editor
| Some thoughts about changing up my typical toolset
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AI, computers, and looms
| We seem to be very selective about whose jobs deserve to be automated.
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AI integration: challenges and discoveries
| I spent a couple of weeks diving into coding _with_ AI, and there are a lot of challenges. The most concerning, however, have very little to do with the technology.
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Some notes about working with AI Art
| AI art is often described as just “writing a prompt,” but of course it’s more difficult than that.