I’ve been working with AI for a very long time. A long time ago, I conducted one of the first ever academic studies on AI ethics as a dissertation project. Before the first link was connected on the World Wide Web, an expert system development environment was created and launched.
I did my first research in AI on RISC-based computing architectures (mobile phone chips) when RISC processors were the size of refrigerators.
We also created and deployed AI Editor, a generative AI tool that dynamically builds news and content. It may not seem like a big deal now, but I did it in 2010. At that time, we had to create a generative AI engine from scratch. At that point, for it to work, a team of clustered AI agents had to be distributed across five separate servers, each running one agent.
I just finished coding a free AI defense product that allows all WordPress users to defend against AI training and scraping, as well as an advanced version (paid) that enables proactive countermeasures against AI scraping for training.
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I also have a master’s degree in education with a focus on learning and technology. My specialty is adult online learning, so I’m good at this kind of thing.
It is not possible to take all of the courses and programs mentioned here. However, we will take at least one course from each vendor, test it, and report back. And given my long history in the world of AI, this is a subject that has fascinated and fascinated me for most of my academic and professional career.
With all this in mind, I would say that the high point is when you can make the AI talk like a pirate.
