lazy people will be lazier
productive and curious people will be empowered.
Having AI tutors or chat related bots teach you when you don't have money to pay for tutors is very impactful
@davelev AI is a game changer for accessibility in education. It's amazing how it can bridge gaps for those who can't afford traditional tutoring. The key is how we use it either as a tool for growth or just an easy way out.
@zhiqi_shi For sure, language learning is an interesting field for AI applications. Which challenges in language learning do you think are the biggest ones that can be solved by AI?
AI has immense potential to democratize education, but it's not a silver bullet. We're seeing promising applications in personalized learning and accessibility, yet challenges like the digital divide persist. The real power lies in combining AI with human expertise and cultural understanding.
The question to ask ourselves is: What unexpected consequences might arise as AI becomes more prevalent in global education?
@aditya_jettipalle I agree with you that the best lays in the combination of human interaction and AI. I think when AI becomes more prevalent people will become tired of avatar teachers soon and want the real tutors back while missing the experience of communication with humans. What do you think?
@david__fischer Great point! While AI can enhance learning, the human element in education is irreplaceable. We might see a "pendulum swing" where after initial AI excitement, there's a renewed appreciation for human teachers. The key is finding the right balance using AI to augment, not replace, human interaction in education.