Virtue Signalling it actually a sociological term used by academics.
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I actually think that "schools of the future" will do this. Especially when mathematics are concerned. It does no good to get feedback a week after you have done the homework and already moved on to the next topic. Feedback should be immediate so that any errors in understanding can be corrected. The exception would probably be writing a paper, which can occur over at least several days.
Is it strange that I almost never hear of these AI models until I read an article like this? I am not purposefully avoiding seeing these things, but I guess I'm not working in an area where people talking about them.
I agree. There's very little funding for services that protect children. Foster children are commonly sent out of state due to lack of resources and are completely lost out in the system somewhere.
It would be manslaughter rather than murder. Murder requires the prosecution to prove intent while manslaughter has a lower barrier. Simple negligence leading to a death is manslaughter, for instance.
For them to do this when a beloved public figure is involved, it has to be a grave situation and not just an incident here or there. Some other notable figures (e.g. Martin Luther King Jr, others) have been accused of plagiarism in their doctoral dissertation but it never rose to this level.
The reporting is that plagiarism occurred on 2/3 of the pages of the thesis. This doesn't mean that 2/3 was plagiarized, but that he included plagiarized content throughout. He may genuinely be capable of this level of research but did not actually do it. As reported, this is an appropriate decision.
All this article is showing is that a large number of CEOs are swayed by hype and make poor decisions. What other poor decisions are they making all the time?
I am thoroughly convinced that the MBA is the most useless degree ever because when you look at how large businesses run so poorly, and are run by MBAs.
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