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Nigerians lives are nothing to them. |
Evaloyal2J:It's really disheartening. How could he have the moral right to penalise his students who may heavily depend on AI. |
B Gerhards:He needs to step-down immediately. He has shown bias ever since he was appointed. |
brain54:When a professor of law with over a decade experience is heavily involved in the use of AI for official information, it's finished. |
INEC Chairman, Prof Amuputa caught tweeting on X platform with a Chatgpt generated content in response to the accusation of being biased by the leading opposition, ADC. Na professor of law, if you care to know. ![]()
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floss:Gbam! White House is not for drug Lords. Ask Maduro ![]() |
Namaster:Chinese economy is collapsing from inside as we speak. Forget about the media. Beijing has been sending emissaries to White House on monthly basis. |
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with U.S. President Donald Trump in South Korea on the 30th and stated, “China and the United States should become partners and friends.” The two leaders held talks at Naraemaru, a meeting venue within the Air Force base at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, on the sidelines of the APEC summit. This marked the first time the two leaders sat down face-to-face in 6 years and 4 months. According to China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency, Xi Jinping said during the talks, “Since President Trump’s election, we have maintained close communication through three phone calls and multiple exchanges of letters,” adding, “We have together led the overall stability of Sino-U.S. relations.” He continued, “A few days ago, the economic and trade negotiation teams of the two countries held new talks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and reached a basic agreement to address each other’s major concerns,” explaining, “This has laid the necessary groundwork for today’s talks.” Xi Jinping noted, “As China and the United States have different national circumstances, differences are inevitable, and as the world’s two major economies, occasional friction is also very normal.” He added, “In the face of storms and challenges, President Trump and I, as ‘helmsmen,’ must steer the direction correctly and manage the situation well so that the large ship of Sino-U.S. relations can sail steadily.” Xi Jinping further stated, “China’s development and revival can coexist with the ‘Make America Great Again (MAGA)’ vision and are not contradictory,” emphasizing, “The two countries can completely help each other achieve success and prosper together.” He added, “China and the United States should become partners and friends, which is a lesson of history and a practical necessity,” expressing his hope to “work with President Trump to lay a stable foundation for Sino-U.S. relations and create a favorable environment for the development of both countries.” The two leaders also exchanged views on international issues. Xi Jinping said, “President Trump contributed to the Gaza ceasefire agreement and in Malaysia, brokered an agreement related to the Thai-Cambodian border,” praising, “President Trump is sincere about world peace and has a strong interest in major global issues.” He added, “China has also played a role in resolving the border issue between Cambodia and Thailand,” stating, “As major global powers, both China and the United States bear great responsibilities for global affairs.” He concluded, “I hope today’s discussions will lead to positive outcomes for issues important to both countries and the world.” https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/xi-and-trump-discuss-partnership-in-first-meeting-in-six-years/ar-AA1PsNmi?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=69033ad248344f5fb26ef88919b952f8&ei=11 seun mynd44 |
Tinubu's re-election is as stake. ![]() |
ONSA is a middlemen for terrorism business -Mallam Elrufai ![]() |
Several universities have given up using software to detect the use of Artificial Intelligence in student work. Massey University made the decision recently, and Auckland and Victoria University also did not use it. For Massey, it followed a decision to stop using automated systems to monitor for cheating in online exams after a major tech failure last year. It told RNZ detection was unreliable and it let students use AI responsibly in much of their work anyway. One of the presidents of Massey's Tertiary Education Union branch Dr Angela Feekery told RNZ academics had not used AI detection consistently. Some used the results as a guideline but others would accuse students of cheating if the tool suggested their work consisted of more than a certain percentage of AI-generated content. "There's been a lot of research coming out basically saying that AI detection doesn't work overly well. There's a lot of tools that students can use to check if their work is going to be detected by AI and they can fool it anyway," she said. "Pretty much a decision's been made to turn it off because its ineffective.". Dr Feekery said there were other ways to spot AI use such as checking a document's version history to see if was created in two minutes rather than over several days, or simply using professional judgement. "I've been teaching for 25 years. I've been marking student writing for years. I know what it looks like, and it's not what they are submitting now. In many of the cases, when you've got students who can write better than I can in first year, there is an issue." Feekery said academics were still trying to figure out the best ways to assess students in the age of AI. "We don't have the solution yet, but there's certainly a lot of conversation around it and students are at the centre of those conversations. I can hand on heart say that the student experience is at the centre of the conversations we're having around this," she said. University of Auckland graduate teaching assistant Java Grant was organising a conference on AI for the Tertiary Education Union next month. He said Massey's decision made sense from a technical standpoint. "It's really hard to differentiate what might be generated by an AI tool, unless there's some tell tale signs, something like 'I can't answer this because I'm a large language model'," he said. He said many academics were choosing to use forms of assessment where AI cannot be used. "There is so much sensitivity around falsely accusing students of using the tools and so currently the best solution that we've found at the course level, with instructors and tutors working together to think about how we might make sure students are learning the content, we've personally gone to in person on paper tests, but it's increased the workload hugely." University of Auckland computer science senior lecturer Dr Ulrich Speidel said relying on student honesty for remote assessments was open to abuse. "Absolutely nothing stops them from having a second device floating around or a friend or a helper. With exams like this I would probably look at, depending on the class and the background and the demographics of the class, I would look at probably between 30 and 60 percent of the class availing themselves to illicit help," he said. Dr Speidel said the figure was based on his experience and on research. However, he said automated monitoring of digital exams could be hacked, as could supposedly secure on-campus digital exams. Speidel said Auckland debated the use of automated AI detection several years ago and decided it wasn't worth it because it could not definitively prove whether a student had used AI for their work. Massey University said its online assessments such as online essay submission or quizzes were not invigilated. "These are part of a wider assessment approach that ensures that students' work is appropriately validated at key points in their study," it said. "The impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) means that all universities are reviewing their approaches to assessment. Like many others, Massey no longer uses AI detection as significant concerns have been raised about the reliability of the approach. "Rather than using unreliable detection tools, the university is prioritising preventative measures such as secured assessments for those assessments where GenAI is not allowed. As part of this process, Massey is currently undertaking a process of consultation to determine future approaches to the delivery of examinations." https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/574517/universities-give-up-using-software-to-detect-ai-in-students-work |
The fear of Mossad! The unsolicited speech at UNGA80 necessitated all these panics cum paranoia . As we speak, the presidency is jittery and also in disaarry. |
After Shettima obnoxious speech at UN General Assembly in New York, advocating for two states solution for the ongoing Israeli-Gaza war. The western media didn't find it funny at all and have now activated their media wing to remind Tinubu's Government about the genocide of Christians happening right now under his leadership. With these turn out of events, the unpredictable Trump may ruin Tinubu's political career by releasing his "purported " drug-dealing case files in the US. Also, his close allies like Wike and Chaugury might be exposed which might be the end of Tinubu's political career. The three - prong media houses that may be used for this onslaught are : Sahara Reporters, Premium Times and Daily Trust. The United States of America are ready to give Tinubu Jonathan's treatment. Are they goings to succeed on this ? Time will tell. Front page!! Mynd44, Racoon smartpolitician, fergi001 |
Mrexcell:Any deceiving governor in Nigeria. |
SmartPolician:The design is okay even the landscaping. My concern is the content of the building called "Solution General Hospital". |
rinzaugustine:Enugu Otu Aguleri is not under Ayamelum LGA but under Anambra East. They are in the coastal area towards Omambala River |
Soludo vuvuzelas boys should do well to show us the interior of that project, let yhe mass ascertain the quality of this project else, it's just another Governor Amuneke project. |
Tinubu's minister Dele Alake yet to update the citizens of Nigeria the up to date information on his ministry. All I see allover Abuja Municipal Area council are his crested vest boys loitering about with files and ballpoint pens, collecting huge allocations in terms of budget but generates near zero revenue. Are the Lagos boys for Tinubu secretly benefiting by not remitting to the national coffers? Time will tell. Nigerians need to be asking questions. |
Brendaniel:The space under is because of the terrain of that place. It's a swampy and flooded area. Major of buildings around that enclave are built in that manner. Also, Soludo vuvuzelas boys should do well to show us the interior of that project, let the masses ascertain the quality of this project else, it's just another Governor Amuneke project. |
Amotolongbo:There is more calculus and Linear Algebra in Economics as a social science. When you hear econometrics, micro and macro, Mathematics jumps into the arena. Moreover, statistics is an aspect of Mathematics. |
Cowardigbos:This is not about wailing. It's about injustice and cruelty from yoruba-entrenched presidency which has vowed to deal with the northern leaders and their children. |
stuffs2002:Tinubu and his kinsman Fagbemi should be ashamed of themselves for trying to jail minors from the North. I can only blame the northerners for supporting an old fox whose stock in trade is to inflict pains. In facts, election has consequences! |
stuffs2002:This has not answered the question why Tinubu and his kinsman Fagbemi are working collaboratively to jail Northern kids by labeling them adults . |
Ikaeniyan0:What has this "from South East "has to do with from being human? |
Zulu11zulu:Really? I didn't think of that. |
illicit:Does this invalidate their statuses as minors? Tinubu and Fagbemi are all out to jail the minors. |
Tinubu and his Justice minister are set and hellbent to jail northern kids by labelling them adults by FG prosecutor in order to prepare ground for their perpetual incarceration. The North remembers! |
The name that interest me is Prof. Okey Oramah Ife Ogidi ji bili. Seniorman ![]() |


