Sunday, May 17, 2026

Kids these days: Even Princeton???

 #AI


Interior monologue:

RantWoman, WHY are you posting these comments here on your blog? How about writing nice polite comments to The Princeton Alumni Weekly or to The Daily Princetonian ?


RantWoman, frankly, is livid. A recent survey revealed that 30% of Princeton students admit to having consulted AI when writing exams. As a result, Princeton is ending its LONG tradition of unproctored exams. RantWoman first read of this in Elon's sandbox (Twitter / X). See also BREAKING | Princeton faculty mandate proctoring for in-person exams, upending 133 years of precedent


Previously students have been considered more than adult enough to write their own exams without faculty around to ensure they did not cheat or misbehave. and then to write out and sign the honor code pledge 


This custom is ending, and the sample of alumni from RantWoman's era who have opinions are all insulted and affronted and appalled. Several of us are familiar with the practice of open book exams for math and STEM courses but it just never would have occurred to us to cheat on in-class exams.


RantWoman remembers what a jolt it was in graduate school when even very prominent scholars had to sit and babysit the class and give permission to use the restroom. RantWoman is not charmed that this level of babysitting will now be the norm at Princeton.


Long ago, in the mists of the last century, "Even Princeton" appeared on a sign at a student protest about the Vietnam war. This was before RantWoman's time but RantWoman has seen pictures. Now the phrase has come to Princeton as far as students too eager just to let AI do their thinking.


RantWoman has friends who teach at other institutions who report that students try to get away with relying on AI to write papers or exams. This bane to intellectual development is also widely discussed by academic voices in social media streams. RantWoman sometimes has a grant review hat and has seen at least one grant application where AI was so pathetically obvious that all the reviewers just wanted to trash the document. 


With mention of Princeton-based AI projects all over the social media RantWoman sees, RantWoman probably should not be surprised that Princeton students are just as eager--and thoughtless--about plunging into AI as everywhere else. RantWoman is still appalled.


RantWoman gets it. AI CAN be very powerful. 


AI can also be extremely biased in ways that worsen problems of underrepresentation about both certain categories of people and specific important policy dimensions.


Even the best models cannot embody all of human knowledge unless people actually acquire and create it.


Most important, if humans do not know a subject wellm, how on earth will they catch errors or hallucinations by AI. Never mind needing to be able to think even if, for instance the power goes out.


So yeah, relying on AI to help with tests, to RantWoman, completely devalues a Princeton education and if proctored exams are necessary because people cannot resist consulting it, what a drag!


RantWoman is torn though:


The ability to write exams on a computer is a huge accessibility step both for students and for faculty with accessibility needs. Were this not true, RantWoman would suggest an approach now taking shape in elementary and high schools: lock up devices during the school day for younger students and during class but not breaks and lunch for high school students.


That said, RantWoman is probably going to cease ranting about proctoroed exams and go back to advocacy energy in the direction of skepticism about the huge amount of electricity, water, and other environmental stressors associated with massive data centers. Stay tuned on that front.

EBOLA round 17 in DRC: Public Health Emergency of International Concern

 #Ebola

RantWoman's eccentric content curation: dump a bunch of videos in one place. RantWoman is mainly collecting videos for reassurance. The fact that the outbreak could be larger than currently known is not totally reassuring but measures to manage exist.


Update:

WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global health emergency


EBOLA sounds scare and this round is on the scarier end because it is the strain there are fewer diagnostic tools for.


"ring vaccination"
conflict zone!
LOTS of health concerns and health system already in bad shape
importance of cultural awareness and building trust and cooperation

Saturday, May 16, 2026

H Ha Han ... Hantavirus

#hantavirus

And from a new source 

The video does not do a great job of explaining the map, people who got off the boat early and contacts of people on the boat while in transit before the risk was identified



Lots of solid science

Hantavirus on board update with Prof. Vincent Racaniello




And just in case anyone worries that the US administration will assign competent people with expertise in virology, ....

Trump STUNNED As His NEW HEALTH Official's Secret GOES PUBLIC🚨


Trump HUMILIATED After Hanta Virus Response Leader's EMBARRASSING Background Exposed


President #StableGenius on Iran's uranium

softball pitches and he swallowed the ball

FOX NEWS Admits Trump’s China Trip Was a DISASTER 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Kupreanyof: when is an eruption not an eruption? with a Hantavirus side note

#Volcano #Hantavirus 

Volcanoes, especially volcanoes that may or may not just be waking up from a long nap, are so much more fun than the daily timeline.



As far as the hantavirus, RantWoman has stopped reposting every update from the World Health Organization and various national and local health authorities. The situation seems to be monitored as well as possible and RantWoman feels no need to do a deep dive to look for things to worry about.

RantWoman has noticed what seems like an uptick in mask wearing, probably not a bad idea anyway since it's still flu season. 

So let the earth steam and spew and breathe deeply everyone but maybe not right up next to a volcano.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Thumbnail. Thumbnail. My kingdom for a thumbnail.

 RantWoman is not the most sophisticated blogger creator ever.


RantWoman likes to repost YouTube videos. Usually if RantWoman posts more than one video in a blog post, RantWoman posts the visual for the first video and then just links and maybe commentary for subsequent items.


RantWoman gets that some creators want to direct people straight to their YouTube channel. RantWoman is totally good with that with ONE asterisk. Even with bad eyes, RantWoman is often lured in with a visual so having the option to do a thumbnail with a post would be very cool!


Just sayin




Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Free Speech faltering for Rutgers engineering school convocation

 #Palestine #Graduation #Rutgers


CONTENT WARNING: mention of a post about torture.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Did the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai eruption change the earth's atmosphere?

 Total teaser story to keep an eye on as more information develops



People probably cannot count on there being enough eruptions like this to overcome all the cow farts and trash dumps methane contributions, but definitely entertaining to think about.