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Natalia Gkagkosi

LLMs are not conscious, only probabilistic parrota They often mislead through errors, biases, and manipulations Education must use them as tools, never as advisors

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Keith Lee

I have spent years in AI and data science, believing that structured models and quantitative analysis were the future. That perspective changed the moment I became a target of an orchestrated misinformation campaign—one that wasn’t random but designed to destroy my credibility, my institution’s reputation, and my work.

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Ethan McGowan

ChatGPT is to replace not jobs but tedious tasksFor newspapers, 'rewrite man' will soon be goneFor other jobs, the 'boring' parts will be replaced by AI,

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David O'Neill

Data Science can find correlation but not causalityIn stat, no causal but high correlation is called 'Spurious regression'Hallucinations in LLMs are repsentative examples of spurious correlation Imagine two twin kids living in the neighborhood. One prefers to play outside day and night, while the other mostly sticks to his video games. After a year later, doctors find that the gamer boy is much healthier, thus conclude that playing outside is bad for growing children's health.

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Keith Lee

Math in AI/Data Science is not really math, but a shortened version of English paragraph.

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