Itβs actually not okay to pay someone with a PhD $2500 to teach a college course
You shouldn't have to pay $2,000 to go to the national conference for your association so you can present a paper that does not operate as an actual prestige marker within the discipline
sorry but it's so funny to be one of the last actual human beings getting paid a decent rate to review books for legacy media and pull this shit
wor$t girl in academia
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I think we need an inverse thread where we talk about things that normal intelligent people universally agree upon that are for some reason hot takes within your profession
I think we need an inverse thread where we talk about things that normal intelligent people universally agree upon that are for some reason hot takes within your profession
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New couch, immediately occupying it
I've also unintentionally made my office the picture wall in a chain boba joint
nature's original data viz
The main problem with checking AI outputs for errors is that you need to have an idea of what you actually wanted it to do.
Most people use AI as a *substitute* for having to figure that out.
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Alex Hanna
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βIt is not that AI is taking our jobs per se, but that AI is being prioritized over many of our jobs.β
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What's something that experts/practitioners in your field universally agree upon, but that remains a "hot take" among the general public?
What's something that experts/practitioners in your field universally agree upon, but that remains a "hot take" among the general public?