elicit.org is a new tool that can help you do research. It looks at scholarly articles so you can ask
Reid Hoffman’s new book Impromptu is an exciting, effervescent idea. AI is your tool, your co-pilot, and thus is not
Two items came into my inbox this morning one after another, both with books-in-progress about AI for teachers. Matt Miller
Ted Chiang is one of my favorite science fiction authors. Exhalation is sublime. Here he writes about ChatGPT as like
Don’t be put off by the title. This is a good introduction to the use of ChatGPT in education. They
Tom Gally at the University of Tokyo posted about translating with ChatGPT from Japanese to English. 23 min, very even-handed
A quick way to get prompt information about making prompts for ChatGPT. This is a great resource because it is
You cannot log into the internet without finding a new article about ChatGPT and its engine, OpenAi’s GPT3. Many people
Kevin Roose, tech columnist for the NYTimes, is worried not so much about technology, but how humans will use it.