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Leandra Fernandez's avatar

I’m a fan of minor chords personally. I just listened to a podcast this morning that made me think of you! It made a connection between AI and “A Wrinkle in Time”: https://gretchenrubin.com/podcast/a-little-happier-what-do-humans-possess-that-artificial-intelligence-doesnt-possess/

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Rachel Baron's avatar

Hmmm, I might be a dyed-in-the-wool contrarian, but I would like this Snorkl a lot better if it allowed me to respond directly to its feedback and see the reasoning behind the score it gives. I did the pb&j sample paragraph (intentionally leaving off any intro or conclusion so I could see what the feedback would look like) and I got 2/4. The feedback I got was:

"Great job listing the main ingredients needed and explaining how to spread both the peanut butter and jelly evenly! You were very clear about putting the slices together at the end." "I noticed you mentioned wiping the knife on the bread. Can you think of a cleaner way to clean the knife between spreading peanut butter and jelly?" "I love how you added your personal preference about cutting the sandwich diagonally and acknowledged that others might do it differently! This shows great thinking beyond the basic steps."

There's no rubric or other rationale for the score, at least not that I can find easily. So, I got half off a writing assignment because I described a somewhat unsanitary sandwich-making practice? Sorry, but you've lost me.

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