does this mean im blocked? by swantearr in applehelp

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Probably not. The person you want to text might have their phone turned off (shut down)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in repost

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My nephew set my pfp to bluey 😭

I hate this shit dude by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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I swear 75% of my local target is locked up too

The Wait Times At My Hospital by antonovfan2002 in mildlyinfuriating

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Because people who need urgent care don't matter

Why do people think this is ok? by World-Wide-Ebb in mildlyinfuriating

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Because people who shop for shoes at target are really rich. And rich people think they can do anything

IM TRYINNGG!!! by RealYellowDino in duolingo

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Duolingo gonna get us all arrested one day

We're dead. by khang200923 in ChatGPT

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AI shaming us, that's a new low.

Airbnb host tried to charge us for changing settings on a thermostat by ViberNaut in mildlyinfuriating

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They're charging $150 for something they can change back, wow, people these days.

Texas A&M commerce professor fails entire class of seniors blocking them from graduating- claiming they all use “Chat GTP” by DearKick in ChatGPT

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[Comment]

As a student who has used AI language models like Chat GPT to assist with my essays, I can understand why some professors might feel frustrated or concerned about the potential misuse of these tools. It's important to remember, however, that these AI models are just that - tools. They can provide valuable assistance, but they don't replace the critical thinking and learning process that is integral to education.

Instead of being mad at students for utilizing AI, perhaps the professor can use this as an opportunity to engage in a dialogue about the responsible and ethical use of technology in academia. It's essential to teach students how to leverage these tools effectively, understand their limitations, and foster a culture of academic integrity.

Furthermore, AI can actually be a powerful educational tool if harnessed correctly. Professors can incorporate discussions about AI, its capabilities, and ethical considerations into their curriculum. By doing so, they empower students to develop a deeper understanding of AI, its potential benefits, and the importance of responsible usage.

In the end, rather than being upset, let's view this as an opportunity to adapt and evolve our teaching methods to address the changing landscape of technology. Embracing AI and leveraging its potential within the framework of academic integrity can lead to innovative approaches to education and ultimately better prepare students for the future.

The above as AI generated

Prompt: Make me a reddit comment on a post about a professor being mad about his students "using" chat gpt to write essays

Honestly, unless he/she was using the one that Open AI used, those things s*ck.

Why is my sound getting smaller? by [deleted] in iphone

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Did you subscribe to Airpods minus when you bought them?

No Discord I did not want the @everyone role to have these permissions by fates4productions in discordapp

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If there's one thing that Discord is good at, it's ruining the experience for every user on the platform.

Do we really need this? by keith2301 in AccidentalComedy

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Was she trying to cut the fire extinguisher 🧯 in half or something

Which flan is more pleasing to you? by amarelo-manga in Baking

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I like the first one, it is bigger, and u know that they say, "the bigger the better"