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Adrian Wallwork is from Manchester (UK), but has spent most of his adult life in Italy. He is the author and editor of the English for Academic Research series, along with several course books for OUP and CUP, and six books for the BBC, Scholastic and BEP.
Adrian has twenty years of experience teaching academic / scientific English to PhD students from over 40 countries. He has held courses and presented at conferences in China, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. He has held online course for students in China, Russia, Qatar, Turkey, and the UK.
He is also planning a series of online courses for Udemy.
Contact him for details on all his courses at adrian.wallwork@gmail.com
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. ProblemThe world has got itself in a muddle with AI, and particularly with chatbots. There is a lot of misunderstanding and far too much focus on the supposed negative aspects:formulaic style of chatbot writingbias inherent in many chatbot answers and generated texts; lack of inclusivityeducators mistaken thinking that they can intuitively tell the difference between a human-generated text and a bot generated text; and that by default a human text is always bettermistaken attitudes, even among students themselves, that using chatbots is a form of cheating rather than a highly effective study and teaching aidtoo much faith given to AI detectors, and too little understanding of how students are really using chatbots (i.e. mostly to advise, suggest and correct, rather than generate) Solution and aimsThe aim of the book to give clear strategies for dealing with the negatives typically associated with chatbots and at the same time highlight the invaluable help that chatbots can give all types of users. Very often in the world of education, both in English- and non-English speaking countries, these features and strategies get overlooked. The book will teach readers strategies fordistinguishing between human and AI generated texts in order to understand that both have their pros and conscoaxing bots to produce more human-like texts, and at the same time detailing methods for acknowledging usage of bots (in essays, assignments, papers etc.)identifying bias in their own and AI generated texts, and remedying this biasavoiding plagiarismavoiding being unjustly accused of AI usage (students): avoiding unjustly accusing students of using AI inappropriately (teachers, professors, journal editors)The audience is thus not just non-native speakers, who were the main audience for the English for Academic Research series. Instead this book is aimed at everyone in education, yet using the same user-friendly structure that has become a hallmark of the Academic Research series. OutcomesTeachers and professors will be better equipped to educate their students on how to use and not use chatbots. They will also learn that trusting their intuition with regard to whether a text was generated with a bot, or whether their students have committed plagiarism is absolutely not failsafe and should be avoided.Students will be able to deal with the recognized challenges of using chatbots: ethics, bias, plagiarism, hallucinations and AI detection. Please see attached summary under "additional files." Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783032001788
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