Well that would become a propaganda tool right away. Be careful what you wish for! Machines still don't think, but they are good at giving you that illusion. People tried this trick for centuries btw., having an automaton mimic human behavior, and then trying to sell it as a Machine-Human (look up mechanical turk 1770). While the first iterations had the human still sit inside the machine, today the human sits in the data that gets fed to train that machine, as well as the code, written by humans, to enforce certain outcomes. And nobody could contest it, if the official narrative is that those are People-Like devices, that are perceived as objective truth tellers. Everything the mafia ever wanted.
Mafia? How did you get there?! Sure, any education system can be manipulated, down to school books saying that "coal plants weren't that bad"... This actually has little to do with AI.
Agree wholeheartedly; I use A.I. assisted learning with mental health maintenance, higher educational study, and recreational activities for a decade. Accessibility of content and support is crucial for supporting learning; A.I. tools excel in this category, plus provides non-judgemental repetition of subject material. I recommend Wysa, Rocky A.I. Mindset Coach, Elevate, Mindsera, and then Cactus for higher education tutorage.
Such great ideas for the new era of education! 😊 I was an educator and I agree 💯 per cent that if a child misses some part of education (something minor but fundamental) that is a prerequisite, it could later affect their ability to learn new things because education is also like building blocks. Having an AI tutor takes away the unnecessary stress. 😊 I am all for it!! Thank you so much for your brave thinking! 🙏 Helping children should be a #1 priority of education 💕
I don't think the speaker understands the technology that they are advocating for. AI would not act as a catch-up tool, it would be a hindrance. AI internalizes all the biases present in training data but without any of the critical thinking necessary to distinguish between fact and fiction. You would present this to a student who literally does not know better because they are still trying to learn the material themselves. Worse, you would present this to those most vulnerable to misinformation because you're targeting students who are already being "left behind"
I have had enough technology. What we need is to go back
I want that too, but unfortunately, there is no going back. The genie is out of the bottle.
ur problems
we aren't you
@rolfnoduk is this an ai bot? sounds like it..
You can't lol
You touched my heart. ❤you ma'am.
So, the issues you're describing are with the education system, which i do not think Ai should be fully entrusted with.
We’re putting all our eggs in one fake basket
It's not like our current system is awesome neither, and if we have both we can get them to make up for each other's shortfalls.
Yes, that's just what we need, SkyNet.
Well that would become a propaganda tool right away. Be careful what you wish for! Machines still don't think, but they are good at giving you that illusion. People tried this trick for centuries btw., having an automaton mimic human behavior, and then trying to sell it as a Machine-Human (look up mechanical turk 1770). While the first iterations had the human still sit inside the machine, today the human sits in the data that gets fed to train that machine, as well as the code, written by humans, to enforce certain outcomes. And nobody could contest it, if the official narrative is that those are People-Like devices, that are perceived as objective truth tellers. Everything the mafia ever wanted.
Still better than no tutor, this can change lifes.
Mafia? How did you get there?! Sure, any education system can be manipulated, down to school books saying that "coal plants weren't that bad"... This actually has little to do with AI.
Agree wholeheartedly; I use A.I. assisted learning with mental health maintenance, higher educational study, and recreational activities for a decade. Accessibility of content and support is crucial for supporting learning; A.I. tools excel in this category, plus provides non-judgemental repetition of subject material.
I recommend Wysa, Rocky A.I. Mindset Coach, Elevate, Mindsera, and then Cactus for higher education tutorage.
Everything about this is so culty and dystopian.
Abandon AI, return to monke
I feel like we might be doomed
Such great ideas for the new era of education! 😊 I was an educator and I agree 💯 per cent that if a child misses some part of education (something minor but fundamental) that is a prerequisite, it could later affect their ability to learn new things because education is also like building blocks. Having an AI tutor takes away the unnecessary stress. 😊 I am all for it!! Thank you so much for your brave thinking! 🙏 Helping children should be a #1 priority of education 💕
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AI HELP US TO BY MORE INTELLIGENTS❤
This could give homeschooling a whole new look.
I don't think the speaker understands the technology that they are advocating for. AI would not act as a catch-up tool, it would be a hindrance. AI internalizes all the biases present in training data but without any of the critical thinking necessary to distinguish between fact and fiction. You would present this to a student who literally does not know better because they are still trying to learn the material themselves. Worse, you would present this to those most vulnerable to misinformation because you're targeting students who are already being "left behind"
and those kids will be lonelier, have less social skills... also, LLM AIs have the problem of hallucinating things that aren't true
As opposed to being jobless from lack of education?
As opposed to being jobless from lack of education?
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And I will always AI🎉❤🎉
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Promoting AI is foolish and arrogant