- Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor debut their new dinosaur movie – 02:32
- “that’s AI” is the ultimate burn from Gen Alpha – 14:22
- how one teacher found a way to get his students reading again. – 29:30
Resource of the Week: Podcast Episode – How to Do What We Do – 00:58
→ Click here to listen to our episode on: Educating Humans in the Age of AI (with Professor Jeffrey Bilbro)
In Other News: – 43:00
This week in AI: In light of concerns about romantic involvement with chatbots, “ChatGPT for Teens” is being marketed as a homework helper that limits “the emotional and intimate exchanges between young people and AI.” Robbie Torney from Common Sense Media argues that we should remain cautious until we have actual evidence that these features have been turned off. This week in dopamine: South Korean websites like “Dopamine Shop” and “FoodNeverComes” allow users to “pay” for clothes or food, and still feel like they’re getting “retail therapy,” without having to spend any money (because the products aren’t real). This week in arson: “Prediction market” Polymarket has enabled users to bet on the outcome of wildfires, which historian Jamie Pietruska rightly labels as a “perverse incentive.” This week in fabric: The word “polyester” has become a new way for Gen Z to call something out as low-quality or cheap. But you know what’s worse than that? Wool and linen, woven together. This week in fabric, again: An article in Teen Vogue suggests that “poetcore” (aka Dark Academia’s “cozier, more relaxed cousin”) and “vintage 90s mall fashion” will be some of the biggest fashion trends this semester. On a completely unrelated note, here’s The Guardian on how social media has “automated individual taste into oblivion.”
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