AI has been around for decades to varying levels of success. IBM's Deep Blue computer, which is an AI machine, defeated the world chess champion Gary Kasparov for the first time in 1990s. In terms of how I've been using it, if this was the most recent wave of AI that's been taking itself, so things like chat, we also have image creation tools like Dali,. It's also an open air to some of my own usage. Chat GPT helps me simplify and reframed a paragraph where sometimes all you're doing is just kind of pasting words on top of each other. And then increasingly I'm using the image creation within my PowerPoint document as
Dara Ryder talks about how not to try to fight against AI (and lose) on episode 461 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I am no expert, just a very interested observer.
-Dara Ryder
There is a lot of overlap in the conversations around AI and those around inclusion.
-Dara Ryder
We need to be realistic about where we are as educators.
-Dara Ryder
We must plan our pedagogy for the real world and I think AI can really help guide our students.
-Dara Ryder