Submitted by LevelWriting t3_zug8q0 in singularity
visarga t1_j1jrold wrote
When a student is having difficulty understanding a concept, the AI can provide limitless assistance. It can repeat concepts that may not have been fully grasped, give concrete examples that may help the student understand the concept better, or provide graphical illustrations. It can also answer any questions the student might have. The AI can give the student as much practice as needed, with exercises tailored to their level, taking away the fear of difficulty. Over time, the AI will be able to track which strategies work or don't work for different students, and use language to motivate the student. This AI will be more pedagogical than a human can be, with the vast amount of experience it has to draw from - as it can learn from many more students than a human. It can also be fun, there's no reason the lesson can't be in pirate accent or played in VR. AI is pretty good at imagination, so I guess it won't be repetitive and boring.
LevelWriting OP t1_j1jw2ch wrote
oh yes I think the possibilities are beyond what we couldve come up with thus far with the current limitations of education. and like you said, with ai you wont be afraid to ask as many questions as you want and have the ai teach according to your style or given challenges. Can you imagine learning about history in vr, being right in the middle of some of the biggest historic moments? or learning a craft from some of the greatest masters? once people actually see the greatness of ai education, no one in their right mind wil go back to the current shit system.
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