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As part of our focus on creating AI inquiry tools for students, I began to wonder what OpenAI Playground would do with SIFT. https://hapgood.us/2019/06/19/sift-the-four-moves/
I've heard Mike Caulfield refer to research about how students (and adults) do not use complicated checklists to test for reliability, and his 4 moves in SIFT are designed to get answers quickly about a source.
So, I thought, what if I give AI a prompt to do a SIFT analysis of sources?
RT @[email protected]:
“Prediction:
there'll be 10 open reproductions of #ChatGPT in 6 months
and if i understand correctly, models are quite smaller than LLMs so they might be significantly easier to deploy at scale (maybe even single-GPU)”
#K12 #Teachers experimenting with the #API on #OpenAI in a #Wordpress plugin, #AIMojo. One project:
https://www.youthvoices.live/guides/non-fiction/comparesummaries/
Students compare their own and an AI summary of articles.
https://www.youthvoices.live/category/writing-communication/ai/
We have an open meeting here tonight at 9E/8C/7M/6P All invited!
https://www.kumospace.com/youthvoices?roomId=IcHb5kPPnNDbD4CJm8FH&zoneId=kR06GJFM4GvN01iGoXPc