Sun.Dec 18, 2022

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Working Draft of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Notice for University Classes

Steve Shu Consulting

Based on the recent ChatGPT events that have rocked the world, here’s a baseline working draft of an AI notice that I will use in some of my classes at Cornell. It presumes that AI will be used more and more over time and that as teachers we’ll have to figure out how to balance the performance and educational integrity tradeoffs. “Students may use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for support purposes with their writing assignments and projects (e.g., fine-tuning language) but not for wr

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Reflections on Being Present

Leadership Vision Consulting

It's the end of the year 2022, and as Brian, Linda, and I were reflecting on what we wanted to discuss for our last episode of the year, we hit record and it led to this wonderful conversation. The theme of this episode is the idea of authentic connection, purposeful connection, and understanding the why behind what we're doing. This isn't a scripted episode about the top three things to do with Strengths on your team.

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Staring at decisions

Seth Godin Blog

Soap is 85 cents a bar or two for a dollar. Which should you buy? It depends. It depends on how much space you have, whether you like this brand, how full your cart is and whether or not you’re sure if the person who sent you to the market wants you to buy two. It’s easy to focus on these sorts of low-value decisions. There are organizations that spend far more time discussing a new logo than analyzing where to place the new office.