by Kathy A. Norris | Feb 12, 2024 | Podcasts
Is AI “plagiarism software”? Author, artist, and activist Reagan Jackson thinks so, and tells the robots to “back up off my job!” Also, some advice on dealing with AI from the Dalai Lama. Reagan EJ Jackson is the co-executive director of Young Women Empowered (Y-WE),...
by Kathy A. Norris | Jan 31, 2024 | Podcasts
In this episode, web/blog writer, author and book coach Ajayi Olalekan explains why AI writing tools won’t take your job, but the people who know how to use them will. Also, learn why Claude AI is Ajayi’s ride or die…Links to articles/tools mentioned in podcast at...
by Kathy A. Norris | Jan 23, 2024 | Podcasts
In this episode, the photographer Suzy Salazar gives tips on how to recognize AI-generated images, and leads us into The Uncanny Valley…Suzy’s work can be seen on her IG account SALADBAR.DOODLES Suzy Salazar is a photographer and an artist. Her hobbies include drawing...
by Kathy A. Norris | Jan 16, 2024 | Podcasts
In this episode, book coach Dan Janal explains why Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a very smart and very patient writing intern. Discover how AI possesses the remarkable potential to revolutionize the writing landscape, leveling the playing field for authors. However,...
by Kathy A. Norris | Jan 9, 2024 | Podcasts
Is AI simply a tool that amplifies human intelligence, or the slippery slope that turns humans into tools? Award-winning author Laurie Stevens explores these and other man vs. the machine dilemmas in her new sci-fi/fantasy novel THE RETURN. Hmmm…an AI/Writing podcast...
by Kathy A. Norris | Dec 21, 2023 | Podcasts
Ethical issues around AI hit college campuses like a tsunami long before the popularity of ChatGPT. How do professors create assignments that are “AI proof”? Is this even possible? Desirable? Assuming students are going to use AI anyway, should we teach them how to...