Micah Edvenson (@micahedvenson) 's Twitter Profile
Micah Edvenson

@micahedvenson

philosophy grad student @uf also interested in evolution, history, and horror

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linkhttps://micahedvenson.substack.com/p/about-me calendar_today28-02-2019 20:32:25

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Joe (@joepostingg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You need to be reading roughly one book a week. You need to read a wide variety of books, both fiction and non-fiction. You need to be reading challenging books and page turners. You need to be book maxxing.

Fahdou Marconi (@fahdoumarconi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beaucoup de personnes sont passées à côté à cause du lancement un peu catastrophique, mais je vous en supplie jouez à Cyberpunk 2077.

Megan Fritts (@freganmitts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Actually, neither of these things are okay uses of AI for students. Here’s an easy rule of thumb: wipe every trace of AI out of the schools and universities. 👍🏼

Phil Klay (@philklay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Education is for the student’s benefit, not for the benefit of their future employer, and that students go to school not merely to acquire skills but to develop an entire social and intellectual life: to have something good and to have it forever” Dan Walden

“Education is for the student’s benefit, not for the benefit of their future employer, and that students go to school not merely to acquire skills but to develop an entire social and intellectual life: to have something good and to have it forever” <a href="/dwaldenwrites/">Dan Walden</a>
Senior PowerPoint Engineer (@ryxcommar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

saddened to realize I'm just going to be involuntarily encountering LLM slop prose forever until I die. and there is literally nothing I can do about it except to stop engaging with the written word entirely. just this minor pollutant that exists forever like lead in the soil.

Grace Cathedral Park (@gracecthdralprk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They’re cool but I fundamentally mistrust any sport where the scoring is based on someone judging it. Time, distance, or putting an object in another object are the only true measures

Saad Yousuf (@saadyousuf126) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in another era of our country — the one where we had a full units multiple years in grade school called "The Melting Pot" — this sort of halftime performance would be widely recognized as an example of the American dream.

Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck (@pahoyeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Constantly dismayed that many people who comment on literature, film, television, and other media seem to think that depicting something is tantamount to endorsing it.

Daniel McDowell (@daniel_mcdowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I tell my students that one of the main reasons not to over-rely on AI for research/writing is b/c--at some point--you're going to have a face-to-face conversation with someone who matters, and if you don't actually know some things, that interaction will not go well for you.

Mel Andrews (@bayesianboy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The vision of automated science peddled by AI hype artists is predicated on a staunch refusal or else inability to understand what the work of science consists in, how it is acquainted with nature, how it interplays with engineering and, ultimately, its value to society.