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by staticman2
919 days ago
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So if you're teaching, I dunno, Introduction to Physics, your claim is you'd rather assign students GPT 4 than a physics textbook if you could only assign them one educational tool? Because it's the best tool? If you were teaching fourth grade math, instead of assigning a workbook of math problems you'd prefer to tell the kids "Ask GPT to make up math problems" because it's the best tool, so if you could only pick one tool you'd go with that? If you were teaching history and had the choice of sending kids to the university library to write research papers of having them ask GPT 4 about history, you'd have them just ask GPT 4 about history, because it's the best educational tool? Bold claim. |
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One major value of the teacher in the classroom is to be able to sense when students are getting lost, and have ways to slow down, re-explain concepts that they missed.
A basic AI sounds like it could soon do a great job of providing the content of a physics textbook, with the adaptability of a one on one teacher.