Education and AI
2026-08-18 19:25:43.924465+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
'Venecky' instead of Kentucky: JCPS middle school parents suspect school agendas are AI-generated.
On the pages inside, Kentucky was labeled Venecky". Louisiana was "Lookoong." Alabama was Alotome. Illinois was Vitoiis. South Carolina was "Sorth Cuanto."
(JCPS is Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville Kentucky)
Interesting that we're starting to see some valuation of AI generated content:
"We have to pay a ten-dollar instructional fee every year to get this agenda," Morris said. "But you're making us pay for something you used AI for? That's kind of silly, in my opinion."
In linking to AI6YR Ben @ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org, Mario Munoz @pythonbynight@hachyderm.io noted:
One of the (many) salient points about this is that this is laughable when the errors are easily spotted.
But what happens when harder to spot errors come through? Biases that are harder to spot? Propaganda hiding as policy?