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jeffreynya t1_j9urmc4 wrote
Reply to comment by Workerhard62 in What happens to the education system when AI answers our thoughts on demand? by Workerhard62
I think Curriculum could be designed more as an outline of a subject and you then are asking questions about that topic. Different questions may be answered in different ways depending. This would allow students to better learn things in ways that are best for them. Some may need more details and others less. It would be much more personalized.
jeffreynya t1_j5tdely wrote
Reply to The Key to California’s Survival Is Hidden Underground The state is ping-ponging between severe drought and catastrophic flooding. The solution to both? Making the landscape spongier. by Sariel007
Here's a super expensive solution. All roads should be raised at least a foot off the ground and all roads should drain straight down with small holes in the shoulder of the roads. So kind of like drip irrigation. I am sure this would not work for many reason.
jeffreynya t1_j5kc2e0 wrote
Reply to comment by Boxsquid0 in ChatGPT: students could use AI to cheat, but it's a chance to rethink assessment altogether by calliope_kekule
This right here. As AI gets better, the days of reading and trying to remember 500 page text books are numbered. You may start seeing books that are just outlines of concepts and you go through that asking the AI questions and working on that and fine tuning the questions to get to what you need to know.
Now add in AI generated videos to go with the explanation of the topic being worked on.
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Reply to comment by Artanthos in Cellular agriculture and other emerging food technologies could release 80% of the worlds farm land currently used for meat and dairy production back to nature by DannyMcDanface1
would love to see lots more bison running around.
jeffreynya t1_j0hrjhg wrote
Reply to comment by Narf234 in Cellular agriculture and other emerging food technologies could release 80% of the worlds farm land currently used for meat and dairy production back to nature by DannyMcDanface1
that already happens. There is a program here in Minnesota that pays farmers the rent value of land per year to take it back to natural grass land. I don't have lots of details, but I think its a 15 year deal. But once its converted there is no cost to the farmers and they just collect a check.
jeffreynya t1_j0hr6uj wrote
Reply to comment by Isaac4777 in Cellular agriculture and other emerging food technologies could release 80% of the worlds farm land currently used for meat and dairy production back to nature by DannyMcDanface1
pot, lots and lots of pot
jeffreynya t1_j08tk22 wrote
Reply to Plasma Propulsion Discovery Could Herald a 'New Era of Space Exploration' - The Debrief by __The__Anomaly__
what ever happened with VASIMAR? that was plasma base propulsion right?
jeffreynya t1_ixify3k wrote
Reply to comment by GetWreckedDJ in Amazon to invest $1 billion yearly to produce movies for theaters by Familiar-Turtle
I enjoyed it. But I can easly overlook some bad writing and character issues if the story is decent. I could never review movies.
jeffreynya t1_iwpxo6h wrote
Reply to comment by RSomnambulist in Overhyping hydrogen as a fuel risks endangering net-zero goals by filosoful
the cost!! holy Crap!
jeffreynya t1_is7mqb6 wrote
Reply to comment by mqudsi in 10x20 Shed base materials. by EnuqieuEsur
That would be taking his advice then.
jeffreynya t1_jd9322b wrote
Reply to comment by TheLeopardColony in An Ozarks church leader claims prayer regrew a woman's toes. Others aren't so sure. by gooddealjoe
I am not so sure