I suggest folks start putting "anti-AI statements" in their publications and talks. For example, state that you didn't use AI for any aspect of your work and that you didn't cite any studies that used AI.
This shows worker solidarity and makes visible the collective action against AI.
This shows worker solidarity and makes visible the collective action against AI.
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Ian Carrillo
If this isn't a cautionary warning for academics then I don't know what is.
You are putting yourself one step closer to unemployment each time you use AI to write an email, synthesize literature, code any data, use the socratic method to organize ideas, or write syllabi, lectures & papers.
You are putting yourself one step closer to unemployment each time you use AI to write an email, synthesize literature, code any data, use the socratic method to organize ideas, or write syllabi, lectures & papers.
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Smaller creators also had their attempts at making a "human" mark such as https://brainmade.org/ or
https://notbyai.fyi
I am an Authors Guild member, waiting on them to extend the certification to multi-author works (coming soon, last I looked). Meanwhile, great reminder that it is available for single authored works now!