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BigZaddyZ3 t1_j1ubeus wrote

The answer’s obvious OP. Education will continue to shift away from doing things manually towards using the available tech to get the desired result. Similar to how standardized tests today allow you to use calculators for math that you would have had to do manually in the 1800s. Today it’s not really important for you to know the actual arithmetic behind the answer generated on the calculator. Just that you know how to use the calculator well enough to get the correct answer.

It’ll be the same with ai and writing, education, etc.

In the future, they’ll be tested more on how well they can use the AI to get the desired essay they want. Not on they’re ability to waste hours writing the meaningless essay by hand. (Which wasn’t really a necessary skill for 99% of people anyway, if we’re being honest.)

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lenhoi OP t1_j1usjo0 wrote

I agree, thanks for your input. Learning to work with AI should be included even in primary school, like coding nowadays is already taught to 5-6 years old kids.

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