#3 – The Learning Loop: AI and Education
In this Issue: Explore the latest developments in AI education, from exclusive course discounts to critical discussions about AI ethics in teaching. Discover resources for AI literacy and navigate …
a report from 2024 that found AI can sometimes slow things down because employees have to double-check its work for AI-specific errors like hallucinations, which wouldn’t have been there to begin with if a human had done the work. The report calls these “hidden workloads that negate the benefit of automating outsourcing tasks.”
This can lead to increased responsibilities without increased pay, because AI is billed as a way to make things easier.