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by BeetleB
65 days ago
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> The common counterargument is that this model advantages wealthy families who can fund these projects. I do not find that persuasive. The truly curious, driven, determined student with a phone and an internet connection has access to the same AI tools, the same research databases, the same distribution platforms as a kid in the most resourced zip code in America. The difference is that the kid from the wealthy family does not need to be curious, driven or determined to achieve the outcome. |
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Wealthy may not been 100% correlated with well connected, but there’s a lot of overlap. And being well connected is wayyy more useful than any fucking phone or LLM for the presented examples.
When I was a kid my parents were too broke and too busy for us to involve ourselves in extracurricular activities. It wasn’t until the latter half of my senior year of high school I was able to convince them to let me anything of that sort.
I guess with the model at least you guarantee very small class sizes.