Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
@CotenInc 教育理論とかにとらわれないで、その子を観察することによって教育方法を試行錯誤する。その子の観察から来る示唆にしたがって教育するというやり方は非常に大事だと思います【COTEN RADIO #111】 https://youtu.be/Hwe0YiYHCNc
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@CotenInc 教育理論とかにとらわれないで、その子を観察することによって教育方法を試行錯誤する。その子の観察から来る示唆にしたがって教育するというやり方は非常に大事だと思います【COTEN RADIO #111】 https://youtu.be/Hwe0YiYHCNc
posted at 19:39:53
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT大学全体としても検討を行っており、社会的にも様々な動きがありますが、春学期については、授業ごとに指示が出ます。授業によっては効果的な使い方もあるでしょうし、禁止される授業もあるかと思います。一見、不統一になりますが、新しい技術ですので当座は我慢ください。 http://www.tufs.ac.jp/NEWS/notice/230403_1.html…
posted at 06:32:23
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
引用:この変化を傍観するだけでなく、大規模言語モデルに「創発」が起きた原因を考察したり、生成系AIがもたらす様々な社会の変化を先取りし、積極的に良い利用法や新技術、新しい法制度や社会・経済システムなどを見出していくべきではないでしょうか。 https://utelecon.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp/docs/20230403-generative-ai…
posted at 20:41:54
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
引用:生成系AIを有害な存在であるとして利用禁止する(イタリア、米国の事例など)だけでは問題は解決しません。・・・むしろ、どのようにしたら問題を生じないようにできるのか、その方向性を見出すべく行動することが重要であると思います https://utelecon.adm.u-tokyo.ac.jp/docs/20230403-generative-ai…
posted at 20:40:17
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
大学以外で言語学を勉強する方法|長屋尚典 @bahasaz #note https://note.com/norinagaya/n/ncbf342e12038… その1: 東京言語研究所 理論言語学講座
その2: 日本言語学会 夏期講座
その3: YouTube
posted at 05:38:13
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: Sentient, conscious or not – all these attributes are irrelevant to the many people who are already making use of AI to co-create art, structure writings and essays, develop videos, and navigate life. https://theconversation.com/has-gpt-4-really-passed-the-startling-threshold-of-human-level-artificial-intelligence-well-it-depends-202856…
posted at 18:32:51
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: ChatGPT, Copilot, Bard and other AI-assisted tools can become part of our cognitive network – we engage with them, ask them questions, they restructure documents and resources for us. 2/2 https://theconversation.com/has-gpt-4-really-passed-the-startling-threshold-of-human-level-artificial-intelligence-well-it-depends-202856…
posted at 18:30:39
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: ChatGPT, Copilot, Bard and other AI-assisted tools can become part of our cognitive network – we engage with them, ask them questions, they restructure documents and resources for us. 1/2 https://theconversation.com/has-gpt-4-really-passed-the-startling-threshold-of-human-level-artificial-intelligence-well-it-depends-202856…
posted at 18:29:59
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: consider the idea of intelligence as it is practised by humans in their daily lives. According to one school of thought, we are intelligent primarily in networks and systems rather than as lone individuals. We hold knowledge in networks. https://theconversation.com/has-gpt-4-really-passed-the-startling-threshold-of-human-level-artificial-intelligence-well-it-depends-202856…
posted at 18:28:22
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: With word limits and an audience whose attention span may be limited, a ‘less is more’ approach to scientific writing is one that will likely be more successful than others. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352578922001047…
posted at 18:17:19
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
There isn’t a one-dimensional scale of intelligence that embraces all conceivable minds. … There is no omniscient and omnipotent wonder algorithm: There are as many intelligences as there are goals and worlds. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/02/will-chatgpt-replace-human-writers-pinker-weighs-in/…
posted at 09:53:24
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
We’re dealing with an alien intelligence. We don’t need to be exposed to half a trillion words of text (which, at three words a second, eight hours a day, would take 15,000 years) in order to speak or to solve problems. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/02/will-chatgpt-replace-human-writers-pinker-weighs-in/…
posted at 09:47:43
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
It’s impressive how ChatGPT can generate plausible prose, relevant and well-structured, without any understanding of the world — without overt goals or explicitly represented facts to generate intelligent-sounding prose. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/02/will-chatgpt-replace-human-writers-pinker-weighs-in/…
posted at 09:44:58
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Without these protections, publishers — far too many of whom already struggle to survive in the online ecosystem due to marketplace imbalances — face an existential crisis that threatens our communities’ access to reliable and trustworthy journalism" https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/30/business/media/publishers-chatbots-search-engines.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:17:30
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"The publishing industry has spent the past two decades struggling to adjust to the internet, as print circulation has plummeted and tech companies have gobbled up rivers of advertising revenue.
Now come the chatbots." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/30/business/media/publishers-chatbots-search-engines.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:13:45
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
Opinion: "the economic payoff from information technology finally kicked in during the 1990s, as filing cabinets and secretaries taking dictation finally gave way to cubicle farms. " https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/opinion/ai-chatgpt-jobs-economy.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:10:44
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
Opinion: "electric motors became widely available in the 1890s. But having a technology isn’t enough. You also have to figure out what to do with it." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/opinion/ai-chatgpt-jobs-economy.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:09:55
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
Software 3.0 is poised to transform the way we build and interact with technology. At the heart of this revolution lies AI-driven development to enable seamless, human-like software interactions. https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:51:45
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: Programming in Software 3.0 is almost a linguistic exercise of writing concise & well-specified English, and a newer generation of programmers might be more linguists rather than classical coders. https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:49:34
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: Software 3.0 is human-interpretable and simple to write as its inputs & outputs are natural languages rather than arrays of numbers, offering greater transparency and interpretability in comparison to Software 2.0. https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:47:22
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: The days of training multiple neural network architectures for specific languages and accents are fading, as the field converges on a single, large model like Whisper. This unified approach offers exceptional multi-lingual recognition capabilities. https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:42:59
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: In the past, different models were employed for diverse tasks such as translation, understanding, and summarization. However, the field has now converged to using a single, large AI model like GPT-3, capable of handling all these tasks. https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:41:45
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: AI (Software 2.0) is eating software and now, human-interpretable AGI (Software 3.0) is eating AI.*
*Here, AGI refers to a “generalist” AI agent that shows very good zero-shot performance on a multitude of tasks for a particular data modality https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:40:54
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: Software 2.0, the "neural network stack," (see Andrej’s great blog) is written in much more abstract languages that are less accessible to humans, such as the weights of a neural network. This code is not written by humans https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:39:57
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: Software 1.0, the "classical stack," is the programming paradigm that we are all familiar with. It involves writing source code in languages such as Python, C++, and others https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:39:11
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
QT: Software 3.0 represents a fundamental shift in software engineering and development, where the new programming language is simply “English”. https://divgarg.substack.com/p/software-3?utm_campaign=post…
posted at 08:38:35
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
“では,逆にこう考えてみたらどうか.
GPT-4以降,GPTは常に英語能力がトップであり、逆説的に英語能力の市場価値が相対的に一番下がりやすい.”
@ochyai #落合陽一 https://note.com/ochyai/n/n594b96588560…
posted at 08:23:57
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
“英語が最強のプログラミング言語になることが、他の言語や文化の消失に繋がる恐れもある。多様性を尊重し、他の言語や文化と共存することが、技術発展においても重要であると考えられる。”
@ochyai #落合陽一 https://note.com/ochyai/n/n594b96588560…
posted at 08:22:56
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
OSF Preprints
Exploring the Potential of Using an AI Language Model for Automated Essay Scoring
AUTHORS
Atsushi Mizumoto Masaki Eguchi https://osf.io/2uahv/
posted at 14:20:57
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
# 英語論文執筆プロセスで活用できるサポートツール
March 9, 2023
**[水本 篤](https://mizumot.com/)**(関西大学 外国語学部・外国語教育学研究科) https://mizumot.notion.site/mizumot/939978180dc8488d9951e47e5b4194d0…
posted at 14:19:32
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"“If the problem is social, cultural, political, then the solution has to be social, cultural, political,” she said. “If humanity creates any particular problem, humanity needs to be the answer to the problem. " https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/special-series/protopia-movement.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:06:00
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"The root of the word has many derivations, Mr. Kelly said. “Pro as in progress. As in progression. As in prototype, early. As in pro versus con, meaning yes versus no. Pro as in professional. All the positives of pro going forward.”" https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/special-series/protopia-movement.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:04:05
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"The concept, which Mr. Kelly debuted in his “What Technology Wants” refers to a society that, rather than solving all its problems (as in a utopia) or falling into dire dysfunction (as in a dystopia), makes incremental progress over a long period of time" https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/special-series/protopia-movement.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:03:34
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Mr. Kelly coined a term to describe a third option, meant to represent the reality in which he believed we already lived: protopia." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/special-series/protopia-movement.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 09:02:33
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Italy is the first government to ban ChatGPT as a result of privacy concerns. In China, North Korea, Russia and Iran, the service is unavailable because OpenAI decided not to make it accessible." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/chatgpt-italy-ban.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:58:38
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"His grand idea is that OpenAI will capture much of the world’s wealth through the creation of A.G.I. and then redistribute this wealth to the people. " https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:57:17
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"He rebuilt OpenAI as what he called a capped-profit company. This allowed him to pursue billions of dollars in financing by promising a profit to investors like Microsoft. But any additional revenue will be pumped back into the OpenAI nonprofit” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:56:27
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Mr. Altman argues that rather than developing and testing the technology entirely behind closed doors before releasing it in full, it is safer to gradually share it so everyone can better understand risks and how to handle them." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:54:51
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Mr. Brockman, OpenAI’s president, said Mr. Altman’s talent lies in understanding what people want. “He really tries to find the thing that matters most to a person — and then figure out how to give it to them,”" https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:52:16
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Mr. Altman is not a coder or an engineer or an A.I. researcher. He is the person who sets the agenda, puts the teams together and strikes the deals. " https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:50:15
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"It showed him “how to notice patterns in people over time, how to make decisions with very imperfect information, how to decide when it was worth pain, in a sense, to get more information,” " https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:49:34
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"He now says that during his short stay at Stanford, he learned more from the many nights he spent playing poker than he did from most of his other college activities. … poker taught Mr. Altman how to read people and evaluate risk." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:49:01
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"In the early 2000s, Mr. Altman, a 17-year-old student at John Burroughs, set out to change the school’s culture, individually persuading teachers to post “Safe Space” signs on their classroom doors as a statement in support of gay students like him. " https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:46:48
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
" “If you’re equally upsetting both extreme sides, then you’re doing something right,” said OpenAI’s president, Greg Brockman." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/sam-altman-open-ai-chatgpt.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:42:38
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
"Given how prevalent the technology is becoming, everyone should have the opportunity to learn about it, Ms. Ali said. “A.I. will transform the nature of our jobs and children’s future careers,” she said." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/well/family/ai-chatgpt-parents-children.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=highlightShare…
posted at 08:37:51
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
引用: では、質の高い修練とはどういうものでしょうか?
それは、次の2つです。
(1)優れた文章のどこがどう優れているかを、文章を書く人間の立場から精緻に言語化する。
(2)上記で言語化した「優れた文章の条件」を満たすように文章を書く。
たったこれだけです。 https://note.com/fromdusktildawn/n/n56624727342f…
posted at 07:51:26
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
@iwasenenglish ありがとうございます。テクノロジーの日進月歩を追いかけて問題意識を新たにしながら、人文系は絶えず人間や社会について考え続けるべきだと思っています。私はAI時代には人文系の知恵がこれまで以上に大切になると考えています。
posted at 19:03:38
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
YouTube動画「英語教育とAI ~英語教育の未来~」金谷憲先生(東京学芸大学名誉教授)と柳瀬の対談 https://yanase-yosuke.blogspot.com/2023/03/youtubeai.html… 第2回で私は、結構ガチに2023年3月14日の時点での考えを話しています。 https://pic.twitter.com/zVLx1swbh0
posted at 15:55:35
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
英語の文法や語彙についての疑問はPerplexity @perplexity_ai に対して説明と例文を求めると便利。疑問に関連する辞書サイトなどへのリンクも示してくれるので確認もできる。PerplexityはiPhoneアプリでも使える。さらに音声入力もできるので気軽に質問できる。(画像はPCでのPerplexity) https://pic.twitter.com/WHJK0IDpBD
posted at 11:11:51
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
英語教育の哲学的探究3:柳瀬陽介 (2022) 「人間を育てる英語教育とは何か--英語教師に必要な哲学」『新英語教育』2022年3月号 pp.7-9 https://yanase-yosuke.blogspot.com/2023/03/2022-20223pp7-9.html… 今のような激動期こそ、心を澄ませて日々の暮らしの中で「よく見てよく考える」ことが重要だと思います。 https://pic.twitter.com/dUTUCi9l2l
posted at 10:53:09
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
英語教育の哲学的探究3:柳瀬陽介 (2020) 「逆境を活かす新生力( 創造的レジリエンス) は授業 で培える ― 身体表現 からの 偶発的 コミュニケーション―」 https://yanase-yosuke.blogspot.com/2023/03/2020_31.html… 英語教師はAIに対しても頑強に抵抗するのか、それともこの混乱から新生できるのか? https://pic.twitter.com/qJexAiG6Ti
posted at 10:22:48
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
英語教育の哲学的探究3:柳瀬陽介 (2020) 「機械翻訳はバベルの塔を築くのか--大学教育課程での英語ライティング授業からの考察」 https://yanase-yosuke.blogspot.com/2023/03/2020.html… この論考もChatGPT登場以前に行ったものですが、私が「バベルの塔」という比喩に込めた問題の深刻度はさらに増しているかと思います。 https://pic.twitter.com/e8IMZibJkK
posted at 09:43:09
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
英語教育の哲学的探究3:柳瀬陽介 (2020) 「機械翻訳が問い直す知性・言語・言語教育―サイボーグ・言語ゲーム・複言語主義―」およびその二次出版 https://yanase-yosuke.blogspot.com/2023/03/2020-concepts-of-intelligence-language.html… https://pic.twitter.com/rh2aZ5YeoM
posted at 09:23:19
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
The human species was not born into a market economy. Bees won’t sell you honey if you offer them an electronic funds transfer. The human species imagined money into existence, and it exists – for us, not mice or wasps – because we go on believing in it. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/hfoZCAR4ZShBchHB8/the-best-ai-safety-introductions-for-japanese-speakers-ai…
posted at 07:23:43
Yosuke YANASE (柳瀬陽介)@yosukeyanase
If the platform-shift thesis is right, the tech giants could yet be upset by newcomers, rather as they upset big tech of yore. https://www.economist.com/business/2023/03/26/big-tech-and-the-pursuit-of-ai-dominance… https://www.economist.com/business/2023/03/26/big-tech-and-the-pursuit-of-ai-dominance…
posted at 07:15:12