RE: ChatGPT Ate Their Homework!

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Sad part is most of the teacher's over the age of 40 will fight it tooth and nail. Some of the younger one's may too fearing it will possibly cause them to lose their jobs.

The AP classes here in the US really saved me in high school. Anything that was really slow I didn't do as well because I was bored beyond belief. I really should have been offered the option to test out with a GED one or two years early, but back then they refused to offer that choice. Good old 1980's!



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The sad truth is most teachers are just not very good. This isn't to say they don't have the ability to be good teachers, but the low pay, micromanagers with a list of requirements, and monster parents have beaten out all ambition and at this point they are just phoning it in, waiting for retirement, rarely even bothering to update decades old lesson plans. I agree they will fight—not because they disagree with using AI as a tool but just because it is change and change will require them to actually do some work.

The system really is ripe for change. I'm surprised this old Prussian school system has lasted as long as it has. I hope AI is the catalyst to really revolutionize education.

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