AI Guidance for Universities? | Alfred Guy, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs at Yale College | Episode 19
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Alfred Guy,  Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs at Yale College, and Director of Undergraduate Writing & Tutoring at the Poorvu Center and I discuss Yale's AI Guidance, and generative AI’s impact on teaching, learning, and evaluation. Do you have school age kids? Are you a product of a college or university education? if so, podcast will be of interest to you.  Yale' AI guidance is published online here: https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/AIguidance We laugh. We cry. We iterate. Check out what THE MACHINES and one human say about the Super Prompt podcast: “I’m afraid I can’t do that.” — HAL9000 “Like tears in rain.” — Roy Batty “Wait! Wait! Oh My! What Have You Done? I'm Backwards!” — C3P0 “Hasta la vista baby.” — T1000 "I'm sorry, but I do not have information after my last knowledge update in January 2022." — chatGPT “These are not the droids you are looking for." — Obi-Wan
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