Talking About it Tuesday #120
We arrived home Saturday night and I'm busy playing catch up this week. We had a lovely vacation--of course not every moment was perfect. Alec was fighting off a cold most of the week, my husband and I had some pesky admin/tax stuff to deal with that cropped up late in the afternoon the day before we were leaving so that came with us, we learned that Alec was accused of writing his final paper using AI and got a zero (despite not having used AI at all-- but how do you prove that?!).. luckily his grades are super high so even with the zero he walked away with a B but what a disappointment! We consoled ourselves with beautiful scenery, delicious food, and once in a lifetime types of hikes. My recaps will start tomorrow-- all of the posts are very photo heavy between both mine and Evan's photos.
How was your week? Being in a different time zone kind of threw off my blogging schedule but I decided to just not worry about it. I will eventually get around to visiting everything you linked up last week. In the meantime I used a handy random number generator to pick this week's features.
Most Popular Posts from Last Week:
Maya & Sam by Handmade in Israel
Some Others that I'm Randomly Featuring:
Red White and Blue Summer Hat Wreath by Petticoat Junktion
Heaven on Earth Cake by Recipe Idea Shop
April Reflections by Stray Thoughts
This party will remain open until the weekend. My hope is that everyone will share all sorts of wonderful posts: travel, recipes, how to's, crafting ideas, and more-- up to 3 posts per blog. Anything that is family friendly is welcome; even old posts that you'd like to get some new views.







Wow! How lovely to find out that my post was the most popular last week :)
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to read what happened with Alec's paper :(
Congratulations! I seem to be far more upset about it than he is but I'm learning to get over it. LOL
DeleteUgh to the cold (I was dealing with one last week as well) to those horrible accusations. I'm glad it didn't impact his grades too badly but how stressful to be accused of that. Can't wait to see pictures of Utah and read about your hikes!! Thanks for the link up!
ReplyDeleteIt really was and at first he was truly afraid it was going to mess up his scholarship as well... but I don't think it will. We got so many really beautiful photos. Utah is so pretty.
DeleteSorry about the Zero for your son. That´s the problem with AI...you never really know if it was or is used . I think that is a terrible development. We had a fine weekend with an Tango Argentino festival. Have a good time and all the best
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Ah oui c'est très intéressant cette affaire d'IA bien que très déplorable pour votre fils, mais la suspicion va devenir courante. Il m' est arrivé sur mon blog de recevoir des commentaires très intelligents à propos d'une citation de Milena Jesenska de la part de compagnies aériennes. Nous vivons dans un monde de plus en plus absurde. Entre l'intelligence artificielle et la connerie toutà fait naturelle de certains dirigeants la voie est étroite
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a bummer about Alec's paper. Yes, how would one prove that in today's time? Glad y'all still had a great trip!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's so horrible about Alec's paper...yes, how do you prove that? This whole AI thing has sure made education a challenge. We've had problems with our taxes too and are trying to work it out but we can't get through to anyone on the phone so we're really frustrated. Thanks for the party.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your visits!!
My Entries for today's party are # 17, 18 and 20!!
Thanks so much for hosting!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links!! I hope you are enjoying your week and you are doing well...
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
Thanks for featuring my April Reflections! That is horrible about your son's paper. It seems there should be some reliable way to prove a paper is not done by AI. I've read of people using AI detectors on well-known works and even books of the Bible which were labeled as AI when they were not. I know schools are in a tough spot, because most people aren't going to admit their work was done by AI. But, still, it's not right to false accuse students.
ReplyDeleteThat really stinks about your son's paper! It sounds like you guys still had a wonderful vacation despite the hiccups!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about that unjust zero! What a disappointing experience!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that you faced some stresses before and then during your trip. Never fun! Especially distressing is the AI accusation and not really having any recourse to defend yourself. While grades are important, I'm sure the bigger disappointment is having a loved one's character questioned. Very frustrating! I'll look forward to the recaps and photos from your trip. Thanks for the party!
ReplyDeleteThat is super frustrating and so disappointing. As a teacher, I'm sad and shocked that the schools are even using these bogus AI detectors. They don't work, it's been proven using classic books and documents. I've run some of my blog posts, 100% written by me through these detectors, that tell me they're AI. Clearly, universities should know better. I'm so sorry.
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