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Ed Westerhouse
@westerhouse · 4:59

Afterschool

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When I write it down, I can usually get a little bit better, but with Chat GBT, I can write down the ideas of what I want to say and Chat GBT comes up with a way to express the way I feel. Since then, I've gone down the pathway of AI picture generation AI programming. I didn't even think of really, including a program called Revoicer, which is absolutely genius

Teacher point of view

@LaLa575
Lorraine Carey
@LaLa575 · 0:52
Hey, Ed. It was really enlightening to listen to your podcast this morning. And I've been I'm a retired teacher. Been retired for about five, six years. And, you know, I totally agree with you. We're there for the kids. But, you know, back then when I started teaching, you know, like in the early you know, it was so different. And I know you know what I mean? It was like you could create your own content
@Learningtobeme
Ava K
@Learningtobeme · 2:56
So whatever you decide, that's up to you. But thank you so much for being a teacher. It's needed and not everybody is so upfront and open about the issues that we are going through and wishing you all the best
@SeekingPlumb

@westerhouse

From one neurodivergent to another. I wanted to say thank you for describing how Chat GPT helps you in communicating. This is something that is often on my mind and being misunderstood in attempting to communicate more effectively. And because I can see the far reaching, complexities and nuances of the effects of AI, I'm sometimes very hesitant about it and other times for it. And it's nice to run into situations where you can hear other examples where it can do some really great things. Right
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