Author discovers AI-generated counterfeit books written in her name on Amazon | Ars Technica
Date Linked: 8 August 2023
Source: story link, from arstechnica.com
I’m not thrilled about AI’s ability to do this, but let’s be clear: Amazon is as much to blame here, and I like them even less.
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It’s good to ask whether generative AI is good or bad for students, instructors, or education, but it’s arguably more important for ed. stakeholders to ask who else generative AI is good or bad for. Edtech needs to pay more attention to broader contexts.
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