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by personalyisus
319 days ago
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> By noticing that something is not adding up at a certain point. Ah, but information is presented by AI in a way that SOUNDS like it makes absolute sense if one doesn't already know it doesn't! And if you have to question the AI a hundred times to try and "notice that something is not adding up" (if it even happens) then that's no bueno. > In either scenario, the most correct move is to try clarifying it with the teacher A teacher that can randomly give you wrong information with every other sentence would be considered a bad teacher |
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Children are asking these things to write personal introductions and book reports.