Using Generative AI to identify objects

Richard Human
I have been a primary and secondary 
teacher and school leader for 25 years
in Britain and Internationally.

I am passionate about developing 
self-efficacy in teachers, students, and 
families.
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AIHigher Education (non-degree)

This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Richard Human
I have been a primary and secondary 
teacher and school leader for 25 years
in Britain and Internationally.

I am passionate about developing 
self-efficacy in teachers, students, and 
families.

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Self-efficacy is the belief in one’s ability to succeed in achieving an outcome or reaching a goal.
This session
  1. We will discover ways in which Claude AI can be a useful tool for project managers
  2. We will look at some of the free CPD that is available

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"How do you primarily feel about AI in a professional capacity?"
Excited
Cautiously optimistic
Neutral
Concerned
Very worried

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Using Generative AI to identify objects
Using Generative AI to identify objects.

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Claude.ai: Origins and development
Claude.ai is the flagship AI model developed by Anthropic, a research company founded in 2021. The company’s mission centres on developing AI systems that are safe, ethical, and aligned with human values.

Key points in Claude.ai’s development:

Founded by former OpenAI researchers
Focused on ‘constitutional AI’ principles
Emphasis on safety and ethical considerations in AI development
Rapid advancement in capabilities since its inception
Anthropic’s approach to AI development, known as ‘constitutional AI’, aims to create AI systems that adhere to predefined rules and principles. This methodology is designed to produce AI models that are more predictable, controllable, and aligned with human values.

https://osher.com.au/blog/claude-ai-vs-openai-comparison/

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Claude task:

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Object
What is this?

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What am I?

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Made of wood and leather

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What am I?

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Made of wood and leather
From East Africa

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Made of wood and leather
From East Africa
From the Maasai

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What am I?

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How likely are you to use Claude to help identify and learn about objects/artefacts?
Very likely - I'd use it regularly
Somewhat likely - I might try it occasionally
Unsure - I need more information
Unlikely - I prefer other methods
Very unlikely - This wouldn't fit my style

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