Different from other trends, this one is interesting because text generation AI has the potential to change school itself, like for example getting rid of homework but in a good way, because teaching can be done in a better more efficient way.
A glimpse into that is the latest episode of the podcast Hard Fork, where a teacher openly defends the use of ChatGPT and even tells how teachers already know that children try to cheat, no shocker here after all CliffsNotes is out there for years now.
It's really nice to listen to that episode and see how that teachers is looking forward to use tools like that and even proposes using AI assistants during the class so people can come up with ideas and improve their thinking and criticizing skills.
Different from other trends, this one is interesting because text generation AI has the potential to change school itself, like for example getting rid of homework but in a good way, because teaching can be done in a better more efficient way.
A glimpse into that is the latest episode of the podcast Hard Fork, where a teacher openly defends the use of ChatGPT and even tells how teachers already know that children try to cheat, no shocker here after all CliffsNotes is out there for years now.
It's really nice to listen to that episode and see how that teachers is looking forward to use tools like that and even proposes using AI assistants during the class so people can come up with ideas and improve their thinking and criticizing skills.