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We keep hearing over and over that generative AI is causing massive problems in education, both in K-12 schools and at the college level. Lots of people are worried about students using ChatGPT to cheat on assignments, and that is a problem. But really, the issues go a lot deeper, to the very philosophy of education itself.
We sat down and talked to a lot of teachers — you’ll hear many of their voices throughout this episode — and we kept hearing one cri du coeur again and again: What are we even doing here? What’s the point?
Links:
- Majority of high school students use gen AI for schoolwork | College Board
- Quarter of teens have used ChatGPT for schoolwork | Pew Research
- Your brain on ChatGPT | MIT Media Lab
- My students think it’s fine to cheat with AI. Maybe they’re on to something. | Vox
- How children understand & learn from conversational AI | McGill University
- ‘File not Found’ | The Verge
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