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RE: neuromatch.social/@MolemanPete…

What really makes me wonder is the fact that many people are not even reading what the chatbot generates. It's not that AI is a tool used for brainstorming or improvement, but just a shortcut to cheat. I'm unsure whether the solution is to ban it completely or to better regulate its use in academia.
One thing that could certainly help is standardized rules among academic institutions, but right now we are seeing different policies here and there.

(... And I guess this is only the tip of the iceberg of the more general crisis affecting education)

#ethics #academia #education #generativeAI


I don’t use AI for anything in my academic or personal life. I value almost nothing more than my ability to think and to freely express myself. Even when I make mistakes, at least they are my mistakes.
huffpost.com/entry/history-pro…


"At precisely 4:00 PM Eastern Time on November 19, 2025, Nvidia Corporation released third-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Revenue reached $57.01 billion against a consensus estimate of $54.9 billion. Earnings per share came in at $1.30 versus the anticipated $1.26. The stock surged 5% in after-hours trading, adding approximately $130 billion to the company’s market capitalization.

Eighteen hours later, the Nasdaq Composite closed down 1.21%. Nvidia’s gains evaporated. Bitcoin, which had briefly rallied, fell 2.07% to $89,567. What happened in those 18 hours represents something unprecedented in financial markets: algorithmic trading systems detected accounting irregularities faster than human analysts could read the earnings footnotes.

This is the story of that detection, the fraud it uncovered, and the systemic collapse now unfolding in real time."

substack.com/inbox/post/179453…?

#AI #GenerativeAI #Nvidia #Fraud #AccountingFraud #ATS #Algorithms #WallStreet #StockMarket