Tonight, I decided to recommit to routine blog posting within the ConnectEd site. I’ve been playing around with lots of new AI tools, and while I’ve spent LOTS of time digging into new tools and capabilities, I’ve invested far less time in writing about and sharing my learning. A friend recently asked if I’d seen Lovable. I’d heard about it but until now, I hadn’t dabbled.
Within 2 minutes, I’d signed up for a free account and verified my email address. I then typed one sentence, “Create a blog post about the AI related workforce trends and implications for educators.” Three minutes later, I had a blog, a unique image, and a publish code ready to share. While it lacks my voice and editorial style, it’s safe to say that in 2021, this would have taken MUCH longer than 3 minutes to curate. Check it out here: https://connectedlearningcommunitycom.lovable.app/
Before publishing, it gave the the chance to customize and edit it. I resisted the urge to add my name as the author. At what point does typing a simple sentence into a prompt window constitute authorship? This doesn’t feel like it reaches that bar.
As an educator, there are lots of things this has me wondering. You too?