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AI Has a Language Diversity Problem. Humans Do, Too.

Inside Higher Ed

Humans Do, Too. Featured Image at Top of Article GettyImages-200402852-006 shhh.jpg Tim Phang Mon, 07/10/2023 - 05:30 PM AI Has a Language Diversity Problem.

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Parroting romanticized myths about English and humanities (letter)

Inside Higher Ed

9, 2023) Following many English professors’ repetitive romanticized myths that falsely oppose subjectivity and objectivity, Newman grasps onto “brain science. ” What he cites is not scientific and excludes basic humanity and context, the fundamentals of the historical human sciences.

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Showing the Human Face of Higher Ed Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

We love his warmth, candor, and willingness to put a human face on the challenges of higher education leadership. Leaders Are Human, Too President Sorrell believes that a leader's willingness to show vulnerability can become a strength. It's really important that we just be human." They provide professional development."

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

Faculty Focus

Human-chatbot interaction dynamics: The unique dynamics of human-chatbot interactions further complicate the issue of hallucinations. Some common CAPTCHA types include: Text-based CAPTCHAs: These CAPTCHAs display a series of distorted letters or numbers that are difficult for bots to read but easy for humans to decipher.

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Remembering Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. (1952-2023)

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Charles was a tireless advocate for civil rights, equality, human dignity, and social justice. Staff Writer Jon Edelman contributed to this article. Charles, an expert in constitutional law, election law, and race who joined the Harvard Law faculty in July 2021, currently serves as the inaugural Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. I liked that.

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The English Major. If Only. 

Faculty Focus

When the February 2023 New Yorker article by Nathan Heller declared the end of the English major, I shared this news with my students. Students “critique something as ‘problematic,’” Heller suggests, rather than grappling “with what the problems might be” (Heller 2023). published in The Los Angeles Time s (Pearce 2023).

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

Faculty Focus

Human-chatbot interaction dynamics: The unique dynamics of human-chatbot interactions further complicate the issue of hallucinations. Some common CAPTCHA types include: Text-based CAPTCHAs: These CAPTCHAs display a series of distorted letters or numbers that are difficult for bots to read but easy for humans to decipher.

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