johnnyunger

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he/him, linguist, critical discourse analyst, tea anarchist extraordinaire, dadcore, vegetarian/vegan tendencies, ❄️, dad, intersectional feminist (not necessarily in that order). Pix over at @tea_anarchist
Orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8059-9540
Websitehttps://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en/people/johann-unger(f08b67db-1489-4ccd-b2c4-e9d3ec894f6c).html
From Cinderella to Steven Universe: How language has shaped Trans+ and Genderqueer representation in animation across the last century

The Timeline From famous Disney villains inspired by drag queens, to the openly non-binary characters of new fantasy cartoons, the way that trans and genderqueer characters are described, voiced an…

Gender, Language and Animation Resource at Lancaster University
On may way to Klagenfurt to present @[email protected]’s and my work on the #migration from birdsite to Mastodon at #ADDA4. Currently on train 2 of 🚆🚄🚅🚂
See you there, perhaps?
The most important thing I learned this week is that the cure for imposter syndrome isn't persuading yourself that you aren't just 3 goats in a raincoat pretending to be a person, but instead surrounding yourself with folks who wouldn't really care if you were anyway because goats are cool and that's a pretty awesome feat of acrobatics and balancing.
Taking a short break from parental leave to announce that my article (co-authored with Rebecca Braun) has come out in Poetics today: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304422X23000657
Masto #Linguists: My almost-4-yo appears to diphthongise quite a few vowels & it doesn’t seem linked to interference from German (which is in any case much more of an L2 for him). For example, he consistently says /swɪət/ for ‘sweet‘ and /kjʊət/ for ‘cute’. He also uses svarabakhti vowels in words like ‘film’ which is less surprising given some members of his family use them. But no idea where the diphthongs come from. Any thoughts on this - is it a known thing for 3-4yos and/or bilinguals?
um auch in deutschland #threads nutzen zu können muss man eine blockflöte ganz nah an den akustikkoppler halten und ein tiefes fis spielen
You may also refer to shitposting as 'pooptooting' on here, by the way.
Our Pre-Print is online at arXiv!
Testing of Detection Tools for AI-Generated Text
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.15666
The working group on Technology & #AcademicIntegrity at the European Network for Academic Integrity https://www.academicintegrity.eu/wp/technology-academic-integrity-working-group/
tested 12 free "AI checkers" and two subscription systems.
"The researchers conclude that the available detection tools are neither accurate nor reliable and have a main bias towards classifying the output as human-written rather than detecting AI-generated text." #AI
Testing of Detection Tools for AI-Generated Text

Recent advances in generative pre-trained transformer large language models have emphasised the potential risks of unfair use of artificial intelligence (AI) generated content in an academic environment and intensified efforts in searching for solutions to detect such content. The paper examines the general functionality of detection tools for artificial intelligence generated text and evaluates them based on accuracy and error type analysis. Specifically, the study seeks to answer research questions about whether existing detection tools can reliably differentiate between human-written text and ChatGPT-generated text, and whether machine translation and content obfuscation techniques affect the detection of AI-generated text. The research covers 12 publicly available tools and two commercial systems (Turnitin and PlagiarismCheck) that are widely used in the academic setting. The researchers conclude that the available detection tools are neither accurate nor reliable and have a main bias towards classifying the output as human-written rather than detecting AI-generated text. Furthermore, content obfuscation techniques significantly worsen the performance of tools. The study makes several significant contributions. First, it summarises up-to-date similar scientific and non-scientific efforts in the field. Second, it presents the result of one of the most comprehensive tests conducted so far, based on a rigorous research methodology, an original document set, and a broad coverage of tools. Third, it discusses the implications and drawbacks of using detection tools for AI-generated text in academic settings.

arXiv.org

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Mastodon: Please read my academic white paper describing the impacts of public school system underfunding

For years we have been told that final year projects MUST be double-marked, and that exams scripts MUST be moderated, so that the mark can be considered to be "safe". Of course, this incurs more work, but it's in the regulations and is definitely a good thing! But apparently, that's no longer the case, a single marker is apparently sufficient, and moderation is not necessary. You can just change the regulations -- really???????!!! #UoN #UCU #UCUrising. #UniNottingham