hey so you should want to read to your kids
the thought of outsourcing that should horrify you
“The feature uses a combination of bedtime stories, relaxing sounds, and guided meditations along with scheduling and customization options accessible only to adults.”
And your nearest university president still thinks these are the best guys to fix whatever problem you already have in-house expertise currently being ignored about.
Every single person I have ever met who learns more about the actual nuts and bolts of how genAI functions hates it more, not less.
Actual literacy about this technology makes you more skeptical of its value, not less.
And this is one I'm very proud of: it's a resource to help both students and teachers find the vocabulary for opting out of genAI tools. It offers tips for both teachers and learners and an overview of why people might want to say no to an AI-based assignment. works.hcommons.org/records/f34f...
I'm in an NSF-funded working group on Culturally-Centred AI and we have a few new resources for faculty and students out today! I'm going to share the ones I'm first author on, because *brag*.