• @lanolinoil@lemmy.world
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    -11 month ago

    This is such a rich-country-centric view that I can’t stand. LLMs have already given the world maybe it’s greatest gift ever – access to a teacher.

    Think of the 800 million poor children in the world and their access to a Kahn academy level teacher on any subject imaginable with a cellphone/computer as all they need. How could that not have value and is pearl clutching drawing skills becoming devalued really all you can think about it?

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      1 month ago

      Anything you learn from an LLM has a margin of error that makes it dangerous and harmful. It hallucinates documentation and fake facts like an asylum inmate. And it’s so expensive compared to just having real teachers that it’s all pointless. We’ve got humans, we don’t need more humans, adding labor doesn’t solve the problem with education.

      • @lanolinoil@lemmy.world
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        01 month ago

        bro I was taught in a textbook in the US in the 00s that the statue of liberty was painted green.

        No math teacher I ever had actually knew the level of math they were teaching.

        Humans hallucinate all the time. almost 1 billion children don’t even have access to a human teacher, thus the boon to humanity

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          Those textbooks and the people who regurgitate their contents are the training data for the LLM. Any statement you make about human incompetence is multiplied by an LLM. If they don’t have access to a human teacher then they probably don’t have PCs and AI subscriptions, either.