When writing scientific works such as theses and research papers, all new ideas, thoughts, and reflections should be our own. But what about the words and expressions we use? Is it acceptable to rely on AI tools like ChatGPT to improve grammar, structure, or clarity? In practice, this is not much different from asking a … Continue reading Using AI Responsibly in Scientific Writing
Will Vibe Coding Replace Programmers? Think Again!
Vibe coding speeds up development by turning your ideas into AI-generated code with just a few prompts. But don’t make the mistake to count programmers out—without their expertise to review, test, and refine, AI code can quickly become buggy and unreliable. So, programmers aren’t going anywhere yet; they’re the ones who turn this new AI … Continue reading Will Vibe Coding Replace Programmers? Think Again!
The end and the beginning of Labour’s Memory
Today and yesterday I participated in two days of presentations and panels marking the end of the Labour's Memory project, where I had a small part in the Handwritten Text Recognition of unions annual reports. The website has been launched and researchers can search the annual reports on the web.
What It Means to Be a Programmer
- and how AI transformed our way of doing it Some of the first and most famous programmers were women. Ada Lovelace is often considered the world’s first computer programmer, and later pioneers like Grace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton helped shape modern computing. They had to invent or design their own programming languages and tools, … Continue reading What It Means to Be a Programmer
Acknowledgements
I never kept track of people acknowledging me, and usually my master thesis students makes an acknowledgment. Since I have had so many of them, that the list would be very long, but I do appreciate all of them! Here are some that were made recently and also touched me in a special way. First … Continue reading Acknowledgements
