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Thought on AI Use in The Hyperlinked Library

8 thoughts on “Thought on AI Use in The Hyperlinked Library

  1. @michael I appreciate the rawness of this video. I could almost hear the wheels turning in your head as you consider the ethical and inevitable use of AI in this class and day-to-day living. I really have a like/hate relationship with AI. It’s so useful in many ways and can, as you said, also be problematic. But pretending it doesn’t exist is definitely not the answer to solving any of its associated problems.

  2. Like all innovation, AI seems to be a mixed bag.

    We can access our free account with ChatGPT on the SJSU One login page. One of the benefits of Cal State’s new relationship with Open AI is that our uploaded information is purportedly private, meaning they will not add whatever we upload to their AI’s learning. One issue of using the free edition is that proprietary information is added to their model, a real problem for companies whose code and data is their business.

    1. @lisahach 100%. I have not uploaded anything into the models that learn from anything uploaded. For my insight partner for this class I put in the documents I mentioned in the video. I also have an insight partner that has all of my writing in its memory. I uploaded the PDFs of my books and PDFs of all of my published research articles and all those things are safe and not to put out into the big AI brain or whatever we want to call it.

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