AI IS MAKING IT EXTREMELY EASY FOR STUDENTS TO CHEAT

AI IS MAKING IT EXTREMELY EASY FOR STUDENTS TO CHEAT

The current model that schools use is broken and obsolete. the idea that using technology to do work is somehow cheating is a joke. now schools have a bigger problem with the rise of AI, making it much more difficult to detect tech help. instead of rejecting tech as cheating, schools should be teaching application of it and better ways to use it. in internet marketing, there’s a ton of content on the subject. tons of data. but people pay me money for the application of it. tons of internet marketing stuff, but how the heck do you put it to use? that’s why i get paid. instead of students being forced to do work without tech, students instead should be figuring out what’s the best application of tech in getting the work done in the fastest and highest quality.

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https://www.wired.com/story/ai-is-making-it-extremely-easy-for-students-to-cheat/

 

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A banner ad is a banner ad is a banner ad

A banner ad is a banner ad is a banner ad. Sure, you could collect data and increase your odds of effectiveness with data, but the real game changer is when you can lower the cost while maintaining quality. That is the real pursuit marketers should be on. The lower the cost, the more people who go to your website and learn who you are. And the more relationships you can build with customers. Serve banner ads that build top of the mind awareness with people who know you. Boost brand perception. And when they’re in need of your product and service again, they might come back to you. This process is the real value of banner ads. The idea of using big data to serve the perfect ad at a higher cost, with an expectation of short term conversions is unrealistic. Lower the cost, increase the value.

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Some Teens Would Rather FaceTime than See Friends in Person

Some Teens Would Rather FaceTime than See Friends in Person

Now this is interesting/scary. teens spending so much time on their phones, i understand. but some teens preferring video chat over genuine, face to face interaction? not a good trend when people prefer to be secluded. im not one of those people thinking that social media is causing all sorts of harm in society. but this is the first evidence that ive seen thats convinced me there might be a problem.

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https://www.emarketer.com/Article/Some-Teens-Would-Rather-FaceTime-than-See-Friends-Person/1016003

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Survey Says: People Would Rather Watch TV Shows on Computers than TVs

Survey Says: People Would Rather Watch TV Shows on Computers than TVs

…And cord cutting has just reached the tipping point. For the first time, more people surveyed said they preferred watching shows on their computer than the TV 42% to 23%. Mobile is at 13% Wow.

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https://www.emarketer.com/Article/Survey-Says-People-Would-Rather-Watch-TV-Shows-on-Computers-than-TVs/1015744

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Burger King’s new ad forces Google Home to advertise the Whopper

Pretty funny story. The scramble has begun to figure out how to leverage internet connected devices in the home.

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https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/12/15259400/burger-king-google-home-ad-wikipedia

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FCC Web Privacy Rollbacks: The Winners and Losers

FCC Web Privacy Rollbacks: The Winners and Losers

Huge news in internet marketing. what it means is ISPs will be able to sell banner ads based on people’s browser history. so if someone has gone on a courier website before, another courier company could choose that as a target option to advertise their banner ad to that person who’s been on a courier website before. verizon is best positioned here as theyve bought aol and their banner ad network.

Original Article:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2017/03/30/fcc-web-privacy-rollbacks-winners-and-losers.html

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