Two AI-powered charter schools could soon open in Pennsylvania
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There was something of an earlier effort to do MOOCs. My impression is that they didn't take off, because I stopped hearing about them. But I don't really follow current education, so...
I think that at some point, dramatic improvements to education are probably doable, and that we probably have the technology today.
But I'm kind of skeptical that AI is really the missing link, at least given the state that it's in today.
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Then, instead of hiring teachers, you can hire unqualified babysitters. Pay them nothing, and there’s no need to comply with IDEA, IEPs, unions…
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"By Jove."
Sounds like someone needs to go back to AI school. (/j)
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Just when you thought Pennsylvania couldn't suck any more. If it wasn't for the Eagles, there'd be no good news from PA.
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The AI will be used to indoctrinate. I guarantee it.
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Educating the people is fundamental to a democratic society. Every time you see education under attack, it's people trying to pacify the electorate.
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AI is going to damage their perception of reality. I got snagged by some AI bait about great white sharks (I'm a bit of a shark nerd). The article had AI generated images of great white sharks, captioned as *great white sharks in ~blank~ scenario". None of the sharks were actually Great Whites, they were tiger and bull sharks stretched and stitched together to make what ChatGPT thinks a great white looks like. The sharks were all in situations that were either physically impossible, or behaviorally wrong for great white sharks. Articles like that are dangerous, and they are going to warp perception about what a shark looks like, and what a shark does. If you think it's harmless, imagine a similar article about venomous snakes, or edible mushrooms, where all the identification images are AI generated.