13 minutes of Ambeth Ocampo talking about AI | Ambeth Revealed with Lance Cham
Follow our social media channels for exclusive content: / lance.cham / lance.cham Note: This segment was extracted from a previous session and released as a standalone episode for better focus. In this short snippet, host Lance Cham and historian Ambeth Ocampo break down why AI is only as good as the person using it, comparing an undergrad’s prompting knowledge to a seasoned historian's. The duo also dives into why AI can be patterned to calculators of the past: a tool that should move us past rote memory and toward sharper critical thinking. Finally, Ambeth talks about his mission to put Rizal’s entire body of work online, fully annotated, to give the next generation a clearer lens (and sources) through which to see our history.

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