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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

AI is now in Gmail and Google Docs

 You can now use AI to write better emails and documents in Gmail and Google Docs!

To get started, simply click on https://labs.withgoogle.com/  and choose Unlock new ways of working with AI (it’s the only option available in Israel) and join the waitlist. Once you join the waitlist, you’ll immediately be able to use AI in Gmail and Docs. Then you'll get an email with an explanation.


To see the integration of AI in Gmail and Docs look for the Help me write pencil. See instructions by Google.


Presentation in Zoom In Zoom Out - ChatGPT for Students

I presented today at the online webinar Zoom In Zoom Out. The teachers' conference was dedicated to AI. The topic of my presentation was how students can use ChatGPT. Here is my presentation from Zoom In Zoom Out.

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Interact with your PDF

Do you have a long PDF file that you want to summarize? 

Do you want to ask questions about it? Then use this site https://www.chatpdf.com/

You can drop a PDF or use a URL.  Satisfy your curiosity and expand your horizons with the tool that can answer any question from any PDF.

Resources with Many AI Tools

 You'll find here a lot of AI tools


New AI tools emerge every day. The important thing is to understand which ones are useful and choose wisely. Many tools offer a free trial period initially, but eventually require payment.

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Useful AI Tools

 

You can now use Microsoft's AI chatbot for free. With the new Bing, you can access the AI chatbot which is supposed to use GPT-4 and is supposed to be more advanced than ChatGPT. The only way to use it is by using Microsoft Edge browser. 

Create images
With Bing you can create images.
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Create presentations
Chatgpt see this example
use Slidesgo (search AI presentation maker)
Use Magic Design in Canva
Use Tome.



Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Questions students should ask themselves when using ChatGPT

I attended an online webinar by Dr. Amir Gefen on February 1st, 2023, hosted by Matach. Dr. Gefen is an AI expert. During his lecture, he explored the topic of teaching with ChatGPT and addressed the challenge of ChatGPT writing students' assignments. He proposed that students should give credit to ChatGPT and answer the following questions:

  1. "What questions did you ask ChatGPT?"
  2. "How did you verify the accuracy of the information received?"
  3. "What are your thoughts on the responses obtained from ChatGPT? Can you suggest any improvements?"

By answering these questions, students can make their use of ChatGPT more meaningful. Learn more about ChatGPT in Machon Mofet's articles.

Thursday, January 26, 2023

How can students simulate a conversation with ChatGPT?

ChatGPT's versatility enables students to simulate a conversation with notable figures, whether they be historical or contemporary. This allows for unique learning opportunities and an engaging way to practice writing. Students can learn about the personality and then engage in a dialogue.  Have a look at this example.