"Just because I can use AI to do it, does not mean I should."
In the video below, this Arizona community college failed to consider this. Its decision to have AI announce names and it skipped many graduates' names.
This is a fantastic example of using AI to search for problems to solve, instead of using it simply as a tool.
It is what I would call a "gimmicky" use of AI.
If an educator engages in "gimmicky" use of AI, it isn't about using it as a tool; it is about trying to look fashionable, with-it. This type of use has no place in education.
We should not be selling AI to our students; we should be teaching them to be critical users of it. Let Big Tech sell their own products.
The thinking behind this is NOT using AI to solve a problem; it's using AI to impress, to make a statement, or use AI because AI is AI.
This is an example of using AI ideologically and not because it was a tool to solve a genuinely problem.
AI, is it is ever to be useful, we need to kick it off the pedestal that Big Tech and EdTech has placed it on, and just put it in the toolbox. If it has any uses, then people will pick it up and use it.
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