@williamsonjf
Teacher of APUSH, AP World, AP Euro. Historian of German public mourning and holidays. Special interest in histories of memory, military, religion. Passionate for history education. He/him. Views expressed my own.
Real warfighter mentality
Why surgery? Donβt they make an essential oil or non-FDA-approved supplement to heal your rotator cuff?
Operation Escort Service might send the wring message about this administration
Eh, thereβs probably several things they didnβt plan out or workshop before pulling the trigger.
Maternal GF: Son of Italian immigrants, went to Harvard but dropped out to work (help the fam). Chemist for a carpet manufacturer. Maternal GM: AFAIK was trained as either ornithologist or plant scientist. Worked for US Forest Service when I was a kid, wrote column on bird-watching for the AJC.
Paternal GF: WWII vet, worked as bookkeeper/accountant at pimento packing company. Retired around the time I was born. Paternal GM started but did not finish college (b/c marriage); stayed at home until my dad and aunt were out of the house, then worked for the USPS for a stint in the 1980s.
Apparently, so is ICE?
If he admits we are at war, he has to admit Congress has abandoned its duty. And maybe he shouldnβt be Speaker
Whaa??
Just gonna suggest that rigorous education and uncritical talk of βheroesβ might not necessarily be the same thing. No, Iβm going to say they definitely are different things.
Really wish we could get a do-over with the internet
Thank you for including me, @gravitysra1nbow.bsky.social π
Wasnβt the situation room underneath the (now destroyed) East Wing?
So does this mean no one person is in charge?
βBought off by Muslims?β
Yeah but do you think any of these morons in DC has ever read the Iliad?
One step away from Epic Failure
Probably needs to give back that peace prize, right?
Too bad we canβt just delete the Internet and start over.
Guess they are done being the βarsenal of democracy,β because they clearly donβt like it when certain people vote.
Starting to think this is the point AI bros and budget hawks are both angling for. And college admins are too scared or too dense to see it
Maybe heβs not good at learning?
Amen!
They probably see all of human society (aside from themselves) as invisible labor in the background, much as womenβs uncompensated and unrecognized (but vital) labor was devalued and discounted for much of human history. These dudes dig βWestern Civβ after all, but not sure they did all the reading
3) therefore if AI is just a faster version of a human brain, shouldnβt AI companies still have to compensate authors and creators whose material has been used to βeducateβ the AI?
I think you all know the answer already but I donβt think the techbros understand this
Ok by this logic, AI and people are the same, just that AI is faster. Setting aside my serious (!) reservations about this assertion, does it not logically follow that:
1) humans go to school to learn,
2) teachers are paid to teach, textbook authors are paid to write textbooks, in support of (1)β¦
π― agree. βHuman capitalβ for these monsters is just one more expense to be trimmed. We will all soon be Luddites, consciously or not
The real rub for educators (my wheelhouse) is, I can see how AI might help a student create flashcards or practice questions, or give feedback on an essay draft. But those are things I already do (or teach students to do)! Seems like pro-AI is really just pro-shortcuts or cost-reduction.