Implications of AI Hallucinations on Education

ChatGPT, the leading generative AI offering, still experiences a lot of hallucinations. An AI hallucination refers to the occasions when AI generates false or misleading information that appears reasonable but is not based on facts. This past week, I have been intentionally conversing with the generative AI tool to experience its strengths and weaknesses. During […]

Reminiscing on Cashing Out My Rap Music

I fell in love with rap music more than a decade ago, during my sophomore year in high school. But, unfortunately, it was not my first love. I grew up in the countryside and my music taste was shaped by my grandma through her radio at the time. I left for the city upon finishing […]

My Year in Books – 2024

I set a goal to read 10 books this year. I have missed this by 2. But I may miss the goal by only one because I’m enjoying Benjamin Franklin’s biography by Walter Isaacson. I started reading Franklin’s biography about 2 years ago. It’s a long but enjoyable read. Benjamin Franklin is, as one of […]

Role of Education in the Gen Z Revolution

Following the recent occurrences in our country, having spent a considerable amount of time in discussions with my fellow friends, education’s role stood out for me as one of the reasons why the Gen Zs have achieved significant success in making the incumbent government work in accordance with the law – particularly in listening to […]

I’m Soon Turning 27

I will be turning twenty-seven years old on 25th March 2024. The fact that I’m turning 27 has ‘disturbed’ me since December of last year. I really don’t know why yet. Thankfully, this has helped me to think more about my aging and development over the years. After dissecting all the key development stages of […]