Cal State faculty push to prevent AI tools from replacing them as schools and staff experiment
The union representing California State University professors is contesting the system's use of artificial intelligence tools and backing legislation that would protect their jobs from the technology.
Let these tech head gurus keep a teaching job, but they can go and educate our youth how to count to ten on their fingers. They are glorified mathmaticians....go math to young folks!
I taught myself BASIC and machine language programming back in the early 1980s on a Timex-Sinclair computer I bought at a department store for $88. I still have it in my collection.
Had an OG Apple and sold it at Garage Sale - so stupid
Apple was always overpriced for what it could do.
The Radio Shack Color Computer was the most fun computer I ever owned. You could connect it directly to almost everything. I bought an extra printer cable, removed one end and added a MIDI plug, and was able to play and record on a Yamaha electronic keyboard. I also used the cassette cable to connect the computer to my shortwave radio. I typed in a program from Rainbow Magazine and was able to receive weatherfax and news photos that were transmitted on shortwave. That made a $100 computer exactly equivalent to a $1,000 weatherfax machine. Today's PCs require additional hardware to do those things and aren't nearly as much fun to play with.
The Color Computer was what I used in the late 1980s for play and online research. There were BBS systems all over the country, as well as CompuServe, America Online, GEnie, and other services.
They would make good coal miners.
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Go the way of the horse carriage manufacturers.