12.3.23

Intelligenza umana, animale, artificiale

But rather than being our crowning glory as a species, is it possible that human intelligence is in fact a liability, the source of our existential angst and increasingly apparent talent for self-destruction? This is the question Gregg sets out to answer in his entertaining and original book. PD Smith, The Guardian

il libro di cui parla Smith è: If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity di Justin Gregg. E sull'intelligenza artificiale, vi proponiamo questo articolo, che rimanda ad altri:

ChatGPT in late November, people began wondering what it would mean for teaching and learning. A widely read piece in The Atlantic that provided one of the first looks at the tool’s ability to put together high-quality writing concluded that it would kill the student essay. Since then, academics everywhere have done their own experimenting with the technology — and weighed in on what to do about it. Some have banned students from using it, while others have offered tips on how to create essay assignments that are AI-proof. Ben Chrisinger, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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