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Natasha :mastodon:🇪🇺🇮🇪@Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt
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https://futurism.com/future-society/college-critical-thinking-ai

As one New York financier told Financial Times journalist Gillian Tett, new hires who were seen as “AI natives” are turning out to have alarmingly shallow ideas. So much so, the anonymous finance worker admitted, that his firm now actively avoids seeking out AI-literate STEM graduates, and opts to comb through humanities students instead.
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0xDECAFBAD@slyborg@ohai.social
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@Natasha_Jay >humanities students that spent 4 years having LLMs read and write all their coursework
I can’t see how this would be any kind of improvement over STEM grads, unless this was meant to suggest that humanities students haven’t been quick enough to adopt LLM use. I also find that improbable.

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gunthr@gunthr@universeodon.com
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@slyborg Maybe more discussion and debate in class? Hence critical thinking. Although, I could see a bunch of kids with their phones out while discussing Epictetus.

Jul 5, 2026, 15:36 UTCen
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