Vanderbilt University 'Diversity' Deans Used ChatGPT to Write Letter Grieving MSU Mass Shooting
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I was wondering how they got caught.
They openly admitted they used ChatGPT, completely ignorant of the fact that using a bot to write it makes it nakedly insincere, as opposed to the usual insincere.
One of the hallmarks of the Left is that you should never become so complacent that you drop the mask around normies. These idiots dropped the mask. Now their fellow leftists have to pretend that this behavior isn't the norm on the Left, it's a bad bad outlier and totally does NOT represent all their honest views.
Just like how they always claim to outsiders that they don't want open borders and other things they obviously want.
I want to agree, yet the floor is absolutely covered in masks and leftism is as entrenched as ever.
That is so funny. Unbelievable.
Illiterate academics. I know the breed intimately.
Years ago, I encountered a PhD candidate's writing that was so horrendous, so indecipherable, that she (a black woman in sociology) had her dissertation ghost-written and got away with it. Now illiterates have a tool they can use to overcome this minor inconvenience..
Once she catapulted up the ranks to tenure, her written communication was consistently and embarrassingly opaque. TAs re-wrote her syllabi. She was a rising academic star with all the proper diversity criteria, and writing at the 7th-grade level didn't slow her advancement.
Now "lived experience," personal narratives reading like a bunch of Tweets strung together, or like they were written by a teenager with Tourettes, qualify as master's theses.
A perfect illustration of the state of contemporary academia.
They had to make grievance studies into their own departments so nobody could call them on their bullshit.
It becomes a lot more clear when there is a picture involved. :')
"Write a full page letter on how guns and white people are bad."
Might as well use AI for anything that comes out of a DIE department. If the AI was really smart it would just plagiarize another letter off the internet and save some cpu cycles. All the DIE stuff is the same anyway.
"We admit that despite being College Edumacated executives, this robot can write better prose than us."
Isn't the future great?
Don't worry, I'll get it.
Is it not probable that that note about ChatGPT at the bottom was copy and pasted and she didn't even read it thoroughly before sending that out? I'm sure she intended it to look like it came from them instead of 'ai'
If she hadn't told everyone she did it with ChatGPT, nobody would have ever noticed.