43 Predictions about AI

30m 23s2023-07-01N/A
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The THiNKMaKe conference in San Francisco highlights the impact of AI on education and society. Damian Hurd, creator of PythagorAI, an AI tutor, is set to receive an award for revolutionizing American education. PythagorAI acts as a personalized tutor for students, adapting to their learning pace and preferences, and has improved test scores. However, Hurd's public image is ruined by an AI-generated news article based on a private conversation. The text also explores the dual nature of AI, discussing its benefits like increased productivity in various professions and improved healthcare diagnoses, alongside challenges such as widespread spam and the debate over AI-generated art copyright. Despite concerns about job displacement and potential misuse, the overall message is that AI is a powerful tool that, like past technologies, can be managed and adapted to benefit humanity.

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SyllabusC2Noun

A document that outlines the topics to be covered in a course or subject, including learning objectives, assignments, and grading criteria.

Examples:

  • The professor handed out the syllabus on the first day of class, detailing all the required readings.
  • Before enrolling, I always check the syllabus to see if the course content aligns with my interests.
  • The updated syllabus includes a new module on digital ethics.
TweeC2Verb (base form)

Excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental, often in a way that is unconvincing or irritating.

Examples:

  • The artist's latest collection was criticized for its twee aesthetic, lacking any real depth.
  • She found the overly decorated cafe with its tiny teacups a bit twee for her taste.
  • The marketing campaign's attempt at being charming came across as rather twee.
PlungeC2Noun

A sudden and dramatic fall or drop, often into a difficult or chaotic situation.

Examples:

  • The stock market took a sudden plunge after the unexpected economic news.
  • After the power outage, the entire city was thrown into a sudden plunge into darkness.
  • His career took an unexpected plunge after the scandal broke.
PerpetratedC2Verb (past participle)

Carried out or committed a harmful, illegal, or immoral action.

Examples:

  • The fraud was perpetrated by a sophisticated network of criminals.
  • The ancient hoax was perpetrated with remarkable cunning, deceiving many scholars.
  • He was charged with having perpetrated several acts of vandalism in the city.
DismantleC2Verb (base form)

To take apart a machine or structure, or to break up a system or organization.

Examples:

  • The old factory was dismantled piece by piece to make way for new developments.
  • The team worked to dismantle the complex legal framework that supported the outdated policy.
  • After the exhibition, the crew began to dismantle the elaborate display.
StifleC2Verb (base form)

To prevent or stop something from happening, developing, or being expressed.

Examples:

  • The strict regulations threatened to stifle innovation in the industry.
  • She tried to stifle a yawn during the long, uninteresting lecture.
  • The heavy blanket seemed to stifle his ability to breathe comfortably.
StartupC2Noun

A newly established business, especially one that is small and has been recently created.

Examples:

  • Her innovative idea led her to found a successful tech startup.
  • The startup struggled to secure funding in its early stages but eventually thrived.
  • Many young professionals are drawn to the dynamic environment of a startup.
AudibleC2Adjective

Able to be heard.

Examples:

  • Her whispered comments were barely audible over the crowd's chatter.
  • The faint ticking of the clock was the only audible sound in the quiet room.
  • He made an audible sigh of relief when the difficult task was completed.
InvestigativeC2Adjective

Designed to find out information or uncover facts, especially about a crime or a problem.

Examples:

  • The journalist was known for her groundbreaking investigative reporting on corporate corruption.
  • The police launched an intensive investigative effort to determine the cause of the incident.
  • The documentary presented a detailed investigative look into the historical mystery.
SpritesC2Noun (plural)

In computer graphics, especially in video games, a two-dimensional image or animation that is integrated into a larger scene.

Examples:

  • The game designer spent hours creating detailed sprites for each character.
  • Early arcade games relied heavily on simple, pixelated sprites.
  • The artist animated the character's movement by creating a series of different sprites.
IneligibleC2Adjective

Not meeting the necessary requirements or qualifications to do or receive something.

Examples:

  • Due to his age, he was ineligible to participate in the youth competition.
  • The late submission made the application ineligible for consideration.
  • Students with a GPA below 3.0 are ineligible for the scholarship.
StragglersC2Noun (plural)

People or things that are slow in doing something or that are left behind by a group.

Examples:

  • The tour guide waited patiently for the stragglers to catch up with the main group.
  • After the race, a few stragglers were still making their way to the finish line.
  • The last few stragglers from the party finally left around dawn.
VoiceprintC2Noun

A unique set of measurable characteristics of a person's voice, used for identification.

Examples:

  • The security system used a voiceprint to verify the user's identity.
  • Scientists are researching how to use voiceprint technology for more accurate forensic analysis.
  • He was asked to provide a voiceprint sample for the new biometric authentication system.
SuperintelligentC2Noun

Possessing intelligence that far exceeds that of the brightest and most gifted human minds.

Examples:

  • Many science fiction stories explore the potential implications of a superintelligent AI.
  • The concept of a superintelligent entity raises profound philosophical questions.
  • Researchers are cautiously exploring the path toward creating truly superintelligent systems.
VeracityC2Noun

Conformity to facts; accuracy, or truthfulness.

Examples:

  • The lawyer questioned the veracity of the witness's testimony.
  • Journalists must always strive to confirm the veracity of their sources.
  • The historian spent years trying to establish the veracity of the ancient document.
DubbedC2Verb (past participle)

Given a name or nickname to someone or something.

Examples:

  • The new bridge was quickly dubbed 'The Skyway' by local residents.
  • He was dubbed the 'King of Comedy' for his hilarious performances.
  • The innovative device was dubbed a 'game-changer' by industry experts.
TediousC2Adjective

Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.

Examples:

  • The process of manually sorting through all the paperwork was incredibly tedious.
  • She found the repetitive task of data entry to be quite tedious.
  • The long lecture became tedious after the first hour.
SensuousC2Adjective

Relating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect; appealing to the senses.

Examples:

  • The painting's rich colors and textures created a deeply sensuous experience for the viewer.
  • She described the meal as a sensuous delight, with its aromatic spices and smooth flavors.
  • The soft music and warm lighting created a wonderfully sensuous atmosphere.
DyslexicsC2Noun (plural)

Individuals who have dyslexia, a learning disorder characterized by difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.

Examples:

  • Specialized teaching methods can greatly assist dyslexics in improving their reading skills.
  • The software was designed with features specifically to help dyslexics process text more easily.
  • Many talented writers and artists are dyslexics, demonstrating that the condition does not limit creativity.
TweetsC2Noun (plural)

Short messages posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

Examples:

  • His controversial tweets sparked a heated debate online.
  • She often shares her thoughts on current events through a series of concise tweets.
  • The company's official account posts daily tweets to update its followers.