Dear AI Headteacher...

Last call for beta testers

Greetings and salutations human, thank you to all those who have signed up to be beta testers. We are still prompting our way to our website, so it is not too late to sign up. Reply to this email and add ‘beta tester’. 

Knowledge builders 📚

  • Natural Language Processing (NLP) → A subfield of AI that focuses on teaching computers to comprehend written and spoken language.

  • Computer Vision → A subfield of AI that enables computers and other systems to make meaning from visual inputs and provide an output based on the input.

Industry updates 🤖

  • The AI Headteacher → A £32,000 a year private school has hired an AI headteacher to help write school policies and support neurodivergent students.

  • Getting philosophical on photos → The Google Pixel 8 Pro launched the other week with a host of AI enhancements, particularly for the camera and photo editing. While editing photos is nothing new, the extent that these Ai enhancements can alter what was captures has people thinking about the nature of photography.

Fresh prompts ✨

  1. Foundation level: More than words→ The rock band Extreme said it best - ‘more than words’ are needed to immerse students into the time period that they may be studying. Generative AI can help you set the scene by tailoring it to your desired outcome. Here is the deep structure of the prompt:

    Generate an image of [image content, description of action, state etc] in the style of [artistic style and medium]. The mood should be [adjectives to describe desired mood]. [Provide additional detail]

    Use in Bing.

Generate an image of [Mount Vesuvius erupting during the Roman empire] as an [Italian renaissance painting.] The mood should be [eery and sombre]. [The perspective of the painter is from a boat looking back at the eruption].

An AI generated image of the Vesuvius eruption

  1. Generate [number of ideas] that [year group] for an enterprise week. These should be ranked by [provide a ranking criteria]. Include a list of materials and resources that would be needed for each idea and place the results in a table. Use in Bing.

Generate 5 ideas that Year 6 pupils could do for an enterprise week. These should be ranked by perceived difficulty, likelihood of success and effort required. Include a list of resources and materials that would be needed for each idea and place all the results in a table.

Here is a snippet of the response:

We’re working on a new Prompt Library—if you have prompts that you’d like us to include, just reply to this email. Till next week.

Mr A 🦾