Okay
so quiz should be over.
We can see that essentially everybody except some of the late comers have made all of the
quizzes.
We've had up to 22.7 answers from your side per second.
There's the scores,
which is a nice Gaussian curve.
AI as an incubator did best.
Learner models in Aliyah did worst.
The timeline is you have 10 minutes and you can look at your scores in the break unless I overstep
the time.
Okay, yeah.
Absolutely, and the feedback and everything.
Now there is a possibility that
there are errors in our automatic grading.
And if that is the case, feel free to complain about it.
We have a way of either retracting a problem if it's unsavable or re-correcting things.
So please
do complain if you are sure that there's an error on my side.
Okay?
We want to be as fair as we can
it.
Are there any questions?
Yes?
After the quiz, I said, I think, or before the quiz,
I don't really care.
Put them here.
Okay?
About the two cheats.
They have to have a name,
otherwise we have no chance of giving it back to you in the exam.
They have to have a matriculation
number so that we can actually have a better chance of actually reading what you write.
And
they should have a date, of course, because you're entitled to one a week.
Okay?
And they should have
the name of the course, something like AI1 on them.
Okay?
Otherwise, we give you the AI cheat sheets
in SMAI or the LBS course where they're of no use to you.
So put the course on that, your name,
matriculation number, and the date.
Any more questions about this?
Absolutely.
I'm not going
to...
So I want you to have a chance of submitting them.
I also want to do it without creating
unfairnesses.
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