💥 Heute ist der @riffreporter Artikel erschienen! Wer mehr zu unserer #Ausforschung von #Universitäten erfahren möchte, sollte diesen Artikel auf jeden Fall lesen. Inhaltliche Tiefe, background storys, alles dabei:
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Na ist Eure #Uni dabei in dieser Schamesliste der angreifbaren oder lecken IT-Systeme? Tolle, etwas ernüchternde Recherche von @evawolfangel und Rene Rehme https://www.riffreporter.de/de/technik/hacking-datenschutz-ransomware-hochschulen-universitaeten-daten-im-netz-it-sicherheit #ITSicherheit
@ste_santschi Examiners are usually benevolent, even when they ask tough questions: they know that you’re the expert on your topic.
Pandoc version 3 and later support the creation of websites with navigation links: The hunked HTML format ("chunkedhtml") was introduced in pandoc 3.0. With it, pandoc splits the document into "chunks" at the section level, and writes the result to a directory or a zip file, adding links like "next", "previous", etc to simplify navigation.
Demo:
https://pandoc.org/chunkedhtml-demo/
🆕 #pandoc #release, version 3.1:
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/3.1
The biggest question for me about large language model interfaces - ChatGPT, the new Bing, Google's Bard - is this:
How long does it take for regular users (as opposed to experts, or people who just try them once or twice) to convince themselves that these tools frequently makes things up that aren't accurate?
And assuming they figure this out, how does knowing it affect the way they use these tools?
If anyone was in any doubt about how the chatGPT/Bard hype was going to go in education, the venture capital company Andreessen Horowitz just dropped its "Five Predictions for the Future of Learning in the Age of AI" and signed off with "We are excited about all the ways AI will change learning, knowledge, education, personal development, and self improvement. If you are building in these categories, reach out" https://a16z.com/2023/02/08/the-future-of-learning-education-knowledge-in-the-age-of-ai/
Thinking about thinking about #technology (1996)
http://collectivedemocracy.blogspot.com/2012/06/thinking-about-thinking-about.html
@simon
I swear this is one of the reasons why these models will make much more damage even than they appear to in the short term - using the bot to understand the bot feels satisfying and slakes curiosity while literally biting into its premise uncritically.
This is a big challenge with prompt leak attacks generally: the model just guesses what word should come next, so once it starts spitting out pieces of its own prompt it's perfectly capable of inventing new prompt segments out of thin air
And anything it invents will look convincing, because the whole point of large language models is to generate stuff that looks convincing!
On February 15 at 18:15 I will talk about "Sentiment Analysis for Latin: lexicons, annotation and automatic approaches" within the #DigitalHumanities colloquium at Freie Universität Berlin. No registration needed, just connect here: https://meet.in-berlin.de/dh_colloquium_fu_berlin
Some serious research in ChatGPT capacities and limitations https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.04023?fbclid=IwAR1Q3v7jty7nlejw1d4KEW4A4vxyPNKyZ3OhkUnTzM04vFOZ1fxAo8B6FcA
Berghotel Schatzalp near Davos was built between 1898 and 1900 as a sanatorium and was one of the inspirations for Thomas Mann's Novel "Der Zauberberg". It was one of the first reinforced concrete buildings in Graubünden and featured many modern technologies such as floor heating, an elevator and a mail and telegraph room. Since 1954, it is a hotel with 92 rooms are spread across three floors. #architecture #photography #Switzerland
@tschfflr @arockenberger That’s my approach as well. It’s just that I realized that when someone sits in their office but has an all-day Zoom meeting, it would be good to see this in the calendar as well: they’re effectively away.
@tschfflr @fpianz Maybe this was a bad example… It’s not about calendar usage!
I only picked this example because it’s relatively harmless, and it seems (to me) to illustrate an attitude that I’ve encountered in other cases as well. To put it a little bit more bluntly, it seems to me that the issue isn’t *not knowing* that the prof’s calendar is maybe different from your own, but *not caring*.
Vor 60 Jahren starb Carl Stucki – oder wie man vom #Idiotikon-Redaktor zum Überwacher des Waffenstillstands nach dem #Koreakrieg werden kann: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Stucki
Postdoctoral positions available at the School of Information sciences. Salary of at least $60k + $2k for research and travel, 1/1 teaching load, renewable for two years. Please boost! https://ischool.illinois.edu/sites/default/files/documents/postdoc_positiondescription_2023_1.pdf
Associate professor of digital humanities, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Professeur associé en humanités numériques, Université de Lausanne, Suisse