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  • Thank you! I’m a late career changer (in my early 40s), but I am loving it so far! I am student teaching in fifth grade currently and absolutely love it. I just want to do things that help others and I feel that teaching is one of those ways I can positively impact a kid’s life.

    It probably helps that I’m also a dad, so I do have that empathy and an appreciation of kids and their humor as well.


  • WindyRebel@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldESL homework
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    2 months ago

    I’m in my master’s program for elementary education. If I saw this, I would just pull them to the side and ask them to translate it to me as English. If it comes out sounding plausible, I’d give them full points because they knew how to say it. They could obviously already read it since they knew how to answer the question. So the writing could come later if that was an issue. I could even try and decode it with a translator first before asking for their translation just to see if they were bullshitting me.

    If it was a joke, I’d let it slide but let them know that in the future I need them to write it fully in English.


  • I’m admittedly ignorant of all of this, but I’ll post my thoughts anyway:

    If the AI is trained on their voice and that AI is available to other studios (like leasing or buying it from the original company), the one time payment for that actor’s work is a very very shit deal. They’re out of a job in multiple places or for multiple works now since it can be reused for many things.

    I doubt that the contract says it’s only used for that one singular project. Companies are sneaky. However, I have not read said contracts so it’s a magical guess on my part.