Vanderbilt DEI Administrators in Trouble for Using ChatGPT To Write a Statement About Michigan Mass Shooting
But DEI administrators' statements have always been pointless and generic

Over at Vanderbilt University, bureaucrats in the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) are in trouble. On February 16, they sent an email to the student body urging inclusivity and compassion in the wake of a tragic mass shooting at Michigan State University, where a gunman killed three students and left others in critical condition. The only problem: They used ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (A.I.) text generator, to write the boilerplate statement.
The next day, anti-A.I. outcry prompted Assistant Dean for EDI Nicole Joseph to send a follow-up apology to the student body. (She refrained from using ChatGPT that time.)
"While we believe in the message of inclusivity expressed in the email, using ChatGPT to generate communications on behalf of our community in a time of sorrow and in response to a tragedy contradicts the values that characterize Peabody College," she wrote.
"There is a sick and twisted irony to making a computer write your message about community and togetherness because you can't be bothered to reflect on it yourself," student Bethanie Stauffer told The Vanderbilt Hustler, the school's newspaper.
Stauffer and other critics, reacting to administrators' perceived insincerity, are missing that these types of messages were probably always insincere; they're canned and formulaic, perhaps with some good intentions buried beneath the mollifying prose but no real original thought or valuable insight. If there hadn't been a line in the email crediting authorship to ChatGPT, students probably wouldn't have even noticed that the message was crafted by A.I.—it reads just like any other statement of its genre.
Pronouncements in the wake of tragedies urging inclusion and sensitivity to those with mental health issues probably don't do much at all, at least beyond temporarily soothing some subset of the population. They're a form of "do something"-ism that college students have grown to expect, but they're not actually useful or important. Emails like these have no bearing on whether evil people commit evil acts in the future. They probably also don't have any bearing on whether gun control measures get passed, or whether such measures would even do anything to prevent disturbed shooters from carrying out acts of violence.
"Deans, provosts, and the chancellor: Do more. Do anything. And lead us into a better future with genuine, human empathy, not a robot," student Laith Kayat told the student paper. "[Administrators] only care about perception and their institutional politics of saving face."
Yes. This has always been true. That's the point of administrators, by and large. These are political jobs, and a lot of what DEI professionals do could probably be replaced by A.I. (or not done at all), saving universities—like the University of Virginia, which has 94 DEI employees, and the University of Michigan, which has 163, per a 2021 report—a chunk of change in the process. Why pay bureaucrats to remove the word field from all curricula, as the University of Southern California's school of social work did, when you could devote that to, you know, actual research?
In this instance, ChatGPT has just revealed to us more about ourselves, making us squirm a bit in the process.
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It’s all fake anyway
The recipients of the message were all NPCs, why shouldn't the author be as well?
I applaud the Vanderbilt DEI office for using AI to write their latest statement. As part of the woke agenda, universities are purely political organizations dedicated to social activism, not education. And they demonstrated to students that writing skills are not necessary--or desired.
well said
It isn’t ‘artificial intelligence’ when the left programs it. It’s ‘artificial stupidity’.
Is there a more useless job than DEI administrator?
Just ask ChatGPT!
Football coach?
Just thinking. For most major universities, community and alumni (and even business) support has nothing to do with education and research, but instead is fixated on performative activities. Maybe for some people DEI is the new spectator sport.
At least a football coach can create entertainment. A DIE administrator only causes pain and sorrow.
Which some people find entertaining.
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It’s the original version of a Soviet political officer.
But the football coach at least brings in revenue.
The football coach's revenue stream is likely paying for all of the Title IX sports.
Until Penn State's offensive line decides to invoke trans status.
What about all the federal, state, corporate, and NGO DEI grants?
Football coaches are much, much, much, much more important, and potentially positive forces in students' lives, than DEI administrators, who shouldn't exist because they're simply postmodern nazi commisars.
I just returned from a job fair at my alma mater, and some of the students looking for jobs / internships were more concerned with our company's DEI strategy than the kind of work we do.
Then keep a list of those DIE idiots and remember to place their resumes in the circular file when they send them.
*I call it Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity, or DIE for short.
That is my preferred acronym as well.
Sounds like a great way not to get hired.
A workplace is just that. Work is expected to get done else the company dies. You are not welcome on my team if you do not understand that. I need people to get the job done. I do not need activist. Activism is fine. I'm all for it, but I am not hiring any of those today.
Old school indeed. "Work", like life, in the 21st century is now only about emotions, feelings, and public performance.
Expecting people to work is white supremacy.
Or, I could hire them and send them to our Chicago office location.
They should consider suicide. But then, so should every democrat.
So we're finally discovering evidence that the NPCs are, in fact, NPCs.
Finally? Sounds like an NPC that is completely unaware of the escalating hellscape developing around it. 🙂
Careful, it'll think you're unhinged.
DEI Admin is literally a do nothing job and they cannot even do the minimum work for the job themselves.
but no real original thought or valuable insight. If there hadn't been a line in the email crediting authorship to ChatGPT, students probably wouldn't have even noticed that the message was crafted by A.I.—it reads just like any other statement of its genre.
Ah, I was wondering how they knew this collection of words and syllables came from a bot, vs a different collection of words and syllables produced by the university system.
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And Reason missed an opportunity for better art on the story.
Do I have to think of everything here, people?
Yes, the staff at Reason has little ability to think for themselves. In fact, Koch could save a lot of money and use Artificial Stupidity to spew the leftist drivel here, and fire the useless columnists.
Emma is young, so maybe she can enroll in ITT Tech and learn to code. The others should just head to Canada for the assisted suicide program there.
"Deans, provosts, and the chancellor: Do more. Do anything. And lead us into a better future with genuine, human empathy, not a robot," student Laith Kayat told the student paper.
this poor little snowflake is not gonna make it in life. Sad to see what's happening to this generation
These are political jobs, and a lot of what DEI professionals do could probably be replaced by A.I. (or not done at all), saving universities—like the University of Virginia, which has 94 DEI employees, and the University of Michigan, which has 163, per a 2021 report—a chunk of change in the process.
Preferably "not done at all". There is no reason for anyplace to have DIE "professionals".
“If there hadn’t been a line in the email crediting authorship to ChatGPT, students probably wouldn’t have even noticed….” What morons these DEI people are (but I repeat myself). What was the point of that? Do they note when dictionaries and thesauruses are used? The guy in IT down the hall?
I wonder if that text was automatically added to the clipboard when the copy-pasted.
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Just out today:
@OhioState
has a small army of 132 "diversicrats" at an avg. salary of $77,000 and total est. payroll cost of $13.4M, which would cover in-state tuition for 1,120 students
That could easily be doubled, if instead of firing them, they had all their organs harvested and their carcasses mulched.
In this instance, ChatGPT has just revealed to us more about ourselves, making us squirm a bit in the process.
Us? Ourselves?
No.
As always, leftists attempt to attach their moral failings to everyone so as to more readily suggest that 'the people' need a strong ideology, enforced by a strong centralized government, to keep them from doing the heartless thing the leftist just did.
But 'the people' are not leftists.
And leftists aren't people.
Shorter...
"Vanderbilt University's Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion used an A.I. text generator called ChatGPT to write a boilerplate statement about inclusivity and compassion following a tragic mass shooting at Michigan State University, prompting criticism for perceived insincerity, though the use of A.I. highlights that these types of messages are likely always formulaic and insincere and that the work of DEI professionals may be replaceable by A.I. or not needed at all." —ChatGPT
I recently had to sit through a 30 minute DEI on "microagressions" video to check a box at work. Terrific, we've progressed to the point where significant effort is needed to parse out unintended insults so that EVERYONE can be offended.
A few observations:
* Among the people identified in the video as a "DEI expert" (various titles, but they boiled down to that), there was ZERO diversity; every single one of them was (or at least presented as) a black woman
* Within the panel talking about microaggressions and how they made them feel, there was not a single person who "looked like me"
* On a couple of occasions, I felt that I had been the victim of a microaggression by just watching the video; e.g., one character chastised the viewers who might be dismissive of the idea of the damaging effects of microaggressions to "not be fragile", which of course invokes "white fragility" and is therefore clearly a racist comment
* The film noted that microaggressions are "usually unconscious," meaning they are not intentional, but then continues to use terms like "the people targeted", which implies intent
* The film promoted "microinclusions", which seemed to be nothing more than demands that we intentionally should treat people of specific races, religions, orientations, and gender identities differently--with kid gloves, but somehow not in a patronizing way.
The student loan program is a job creation program for college "educated" Black women.
When I worry about going out on my own and the uncertainty it has created, stories like this make it not feel so bad.
is this training publicly available?
"Among the people identified in the video as a “DEI expert” (various titles, but they boiled down to that), there was ZERO diversity; every single one of them was (or at least presented as) a black woman"
See? Now you understand Diversity.
Shrews will not replace us.
That's D.I.E.
None of what you describe is a micro aggression.
It's all pretty macro.
You should formally report to HR that you are being harassed. Seriously. Throw a few key words in there like "hostile work environment".
A 1939 article by a Jewish lady addressing a roomful of Christian women highlights the bug. At the time, pharma-funded Christian National Socialism had a Jesus-freak altruist orator--combining Billy Sunday and Father Coughlin--selling the idea that Christian Aryans are inherently altruistic, that is, born that way. Jews, conversely and no less innately, were "selfish," hence MORALLY inferior. This was settled science until Ayn Rand questioned the validity of using altruism as a standard of moral value--only to be pelted with opprobrium from "both" sides. So the AI need only be programmed with altruistic Christian homilies to cover for the illiterates peddling Nazi values as 'Murrican. Oh... um, deleting the alt-text outing the author as a GIGO robot couldn't hurt.
Pop Quiz: Of the last nine Michigan collective shootings, how many were perpetrated by individuals exactly like our Kleptocracy politicians: persons programmed to believe that mystical altruism and the initiation of force are panaceae for all ungoodthinkful ills?
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Vanderbilt University is facing backlash after its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) administrators allegedly used an AI language model, specifically ChatGPT, to write a statement about the Michigan mass shooting.