• Ghoelian@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    do not factor in the high scores from my tests […] while keeping the test scores in mind

    That’s already one way of making the ai output more unreliable. Not that it was ever reliable to begin with of course.

        • QuizzaciousOtter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          19 hours ago

          Thanks for the confirmation. I actually considered that I just lost something in translation because of how weird this prompt is. I mean, what did they even try to say?!

    • TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      There’s some study out of MIT that isn’t yet peer reviewed that says use of AI harms cognition. It might be useful to show people studies like that and hope for the best, but honestly, I’m not sure.

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        No, but I’m the exception!!! It harms cognition in others because they were already low IQ.

        Want to hear my crafted theories on Yu Gi Oh decks and talk about when glaives were added to a video game?

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            I like IQ as part of teaching the vocab words “validity” versus “reliability.” The test is “reliable” in that you’ll get the same scores consistently, but is it “valid” in that it claims what it purports to measure?

            It’s also a good way to talk about the math behind standard deviation - very relatable for the “empirical rule.”

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        People are largely scientifically illiterate. They’ll disregard studies if they don’t already support what they decided prior. Not like your average Joe would read any study anyway. More likely to see an article about it and immediately go to the comments to rant what they heard from some cretin on YouTube that makes more sense.