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by mkyc
6036 days ago
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Cheating is now easier. That's good, for two reasons: 1. The steps are small and have clear documentation. Copying a wall of numbers does nothing. Copying delimited steps while being told exactly what they are helps. Actually, it's a lot like typical classroom instruction! 2. Cheating from someone "smarter" allows rationalization. The class is hard, you suck at math, they're smart. But here a dumb process spits out answers. The typical response to this sort of narrow AI is "well, it's not that difficult after all". This suggests that you don't need an abundance of ingenuity to do rote math of this sort. And that's motivating, if you're feeling daft. The mediocre borrow and the great steal; if a novice learns from brute copying then we shouldn't give a damn. |
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