7grims

7grims t1_j9sk48d wrote

Seems to be a plethora of solutions:

- Make home work or home projects questions that include a array of information that forces the student to read it properly and engage with the information, regardless if that question be inserted in a AI query.

- More tests in class, without the help of phones or pc's

- More engaging classrooms, to see who is paying attention and if the students are understanding

- More hand written stuff, paper and pencils, to make sure the students read what they write

- etc

Seems this is beneficial to education actually, for years studying was being in class day dreaming, and afterwards being forced to go to a library or the net to get all the info u ignored while in class.

AI presents a good opportunity to reform education and improve it to even better that it ever was.

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7grims t1_j5ztui6 wrote

New tech is always super expensive at start, even electrical vehicles were not viable.

But has more and more get produced prices drop down, and they become affordable, and even competitive with whatever they are replacing.

But yah, not seeing any flying cars being massively commercial, for the next 50 years or more, since theres little to no investment in it.

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7grims t1_j5yuxbf wrote

Wrong, there is plenty of parody songs around my hump alone, this song has been the butt of jokes for a long time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W91sqAs-_-g parody by Alanis Morissette

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh0IBg7GBeY in the movie Blades of Glory

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Wile the commercial, is a direct advertisement to sell a product.

Very different.

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