In the end same applies to AI and LLM: it depends on how you react to this new tech and how you use it. If you use it to replace your own critical thinking and let it do it for you, you will see decline. If you use it to gather more info more effectively to make better decisions, you will be better off.
2025-08-08 23:43:06
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AI Xplains :
I think education is the best possible tool for current-level AI. Not that I think it’s ideal in its current state, but that is has the skillset to perform higher than a school setting if developed responsibly into a system. The delay with be a lack of trust in the system, which is fair but unfortunate.
2025-09-01 13:26:27
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OG Bomber :
I’m conducting studies right now. 😏
2025-08-08 22:54:10
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MoonRonin :
Yes, the book printing machine was also a terrible invention spoiling the peaceful human minds. 🫣
2025-08-09 07:19:45
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Kelly Webb-Davies :
In my workshops always push back on the “writing is thinking” idea I hear all the time in GenAI discussions. Writing CAN be thinking, but it’s also a barrier for a lot of people. Writing is langauge technology. Speaking is language, speaking is thinking. A great way to deal with redesigning assessment is getting over the idea that only ideas in standard written English are legitimate thought.
2025-08-08 23:19:47
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frank :
I’m from 1960, so my brain was wasted on comic books, my sister, 1970, felt victim to the horrors of daytime television. And the book by Rachel, you ask. Is it ChatGPS? She red a few minutes and I already discovered a little textual fetish she has.😉
2025-08-10 07:52:34
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kevin :
Not for me. I prefer to use my thinking skills
2025-08-09 09:59:36
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Calamity_Kai :
This has been my exact thinking, I have long believed that proper implementation of AI in education could lead to vastly improved critical thinking.
2025-08-08 23:45:08
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Eva Schnecke :
is any of the information you are sharing peer reviewed?
2025-08-11 03:02:36
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Joe :
What I have learned, AI has no obligation to be truthful, AI works on your own Algorithms. Contrary to belief, AI does not abide by the 3 Laws of Robotics. We also will be without any Book references to check facts.
2025-08-10 03:23:45
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jasoncaluori :
Public schools, politics, books, movies, they all impact your mind. AI may produce some weird stuff we’ve yet to fully see though
2025-08-10 03:06:03
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lolaskriver :
I love this! please do a video on the way people have resisted technology.
2025-08-09 06:41:30
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jflakbc :
Lmao - I would get HDs on exams. And fail almost every written assignment. Likely due to undiagnosed dyslexia and autism. Sucks to be the one discriminated against. I can tell you as someone not in the average cohort it does suck. I had to chose a degree with less assignments due to this.
2025-08-09 01:32:23
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George Cisneros :
@George Cisneros: I feel that AI is only valuable if you already know how to do the legwork and study, essentially knowing what your answers are supposed to be. As of right now, in it’s current state, AI is highly inaccurate with a lot of its responses and answers, but I have a feeling I’m talking about something else totally different
2025-08-10 20:22:02
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Dan :
As Rachel and others have noted here, the analogy of calculators to LLMs fits almost perfectly. I grew up in an education system that taught math as a series of memorized procedures, times tables, and step-by-step heuristics to be emetically reproduced on command. We were never shown the underlying geometry or the real structure of mathematics. Naturally, I hated it.
It wasn’t until university, in postgraduate study, that my eyes were opened. It was years too late to change my early experience, but not too late to change how I understood the subject.
An LLM can engage dynamically with a student. If the student is an emetic learner, every unchecked hallucination it produces will be absorbed and repeated. For an integrator (someone who learns until their intuition can be usefully applied) those same hallucinations become signals. We will ferret out every inconsistency and every error, integrating what is true into a coherent understanding. Again, all of this in support of Doc Rachel’s points.
2025-08-09 18:12:22
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mehmetsketch :
I think its like bread and circusses but this time it will take all of the thinking progress. That day will come bc of us people dont really like to think as often we think we do. Sorry for my bad englısh
2025-08-08 23:22:39
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Roelof van den Berg :
POV The human mind is tricked in to complete depedency on technology. This is biologically seen not off any importance. This whole anxiety about dependence is fear of missing out. If the social media dependece is lost. People would be forced to interact in to human contact. Wich would be only for the better. And would calm everything down. So please let go and calm down.😊
2025-08-09 05:45:51
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sandmanscanga :
Your laundry is done
2025-08-15 17:52:13
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Arnþór Snær Sævarsson :
Common sense is often average sense
2025-08-09 18:28:00
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Tshepho :
Quite impressive viewpoints…
2025-08-21 18:03:56
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johjlop700 :
AI is the most helpful thing in my life im able to dial in so many of my ideas and learn.
2025-08-09 22:37:28
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user9480306466231 :
I understood a bunch of it and I was only a C student 45 years ago
2025-08-09 04:47:40
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Joseph Rodefer :
I refuse to use ai… in any shape, form or fashion
2025-08-09 19:06:44
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eli (taylor’s version) :
i love the way you explain things!! very straightforward and easy to understand 🤓
2025-08-08 22:44:17
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user9195977543491 :
your effecting my mind😏
2025-08-10 01:12:28
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