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2naSalit

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9. As expressed by a member of...
Sun Jun 28, 2026, 02:32 PM
Sunday

The nonpresident's legal team...

When asked whether she'd rather be smart or pretty she answered, "Pretty, I can fake 'smart'".


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Most enlightening information, thank you for bringing it here for us Attilatheblond Sunday #1
Who needs higher education when you can fake your way through life. nt ImNotGod Sunday #2
As expressed by a member of... 2naSalit Sunday #9
To someone.... SergeStorms Sunday #23
There is a reason med schools don't allow take-home exams dalton99a Sunday #3
I want to know which AI tool they were using RandomNumbers Sunday #4
Those AI models you mentioned were all illegally trained on stolen intellectual property. I'm sorry highplainsdem Sunday #10
Not necessarily in the case of how I use it for work. RandomNumbers Sunday #13
Cory Doctorow teaches us what AI can and cannot use, and why most of what AI uses is not stealing intellectual property. ancianita Sunday #31
I like Cory and often agree with him, and he'd sometimes repost my comments when I was still highplainsdem Sunday #34
And btw, Cory isn't in agreement with most creators of intellectual property on copyright: highplainsdem Sunday #35
probably cuz it's a narrow subject. mopinko Sunday #12
Narrow subjects aren't necessarily immune to the problem. cab67 Sunday #22
Clever prof! nt LAS14 Sunday #5
universities will take the money, thus prostituting their values by bending over for trump msongs Sunday #6
It's not necessarily a matter of politics. cab67 Sunday #25
And yet, certain DUers think this is just fine and we're yelling at clouds. Coventina Sunday #7
Certain DUers think using AI to cheat on exams if "just fine". Disaffected Sunday #15
thread from a few days ago Coventina Sunday #16
OK, I skimmed that thread and didn't see any posts Disaffected Sunday #18
I'm not going to call out specific people, as that is against DU TOS. Coventina Sunday #19
Sorry but I cannot draw inferences that are not there. Disaffected Sunday #20
Are you seriously making a case that coming into a thread about AI threats to Coventina Sunday #28
That's some serious goalpost moving there. Disaffected Sunday #29
This is sad and worrying. yardwork Sunday #8
it's a brilliant solution imho. mopinko Sunday #11
Yes Kaleva Sunday #14
I remember the dreaded individual oral exams administered by no-nonsense Jesuits at the end of each semester, sop Sunday #33
But they can't write cursive! Mossfern Sunday #38
Take home, closed book exams?? Disaffected Sunday #17
It's right on my syllabus. cab67 Sunday #21
This gets a bit murky but, Disaffected Sunday #27
wary. cab67 Sunday #30
Interesting and well put. Disaffected Sunday #36
If only.... SergeStorms Sunday #24
Just based on my reading history, El Pais is another fantastic non-US M$M outlet erronis Sunday #26
The only way to deal with this Matthew28 Sunday #32
I find it fascinating... kentuck Sunday #37
Older but wiser Mossfern Sunday #39
I think that the younger generations anciano Sunday #40
This is a problem. cab67 Sunday #41
See reply 42. highplainsdem Sunday #43
I guess you've missed the news stories about polls showing younger users have a lower opinion of AI highplainsdem Sunday #42
I think the appropriate and responsible use of AI anciano Sunday #44
Generative AI tools are unethical because they're illegally trained on stolen intellectual property. highplainsdem Sunday #45
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