22nd July 2025, 3:00 PM
I don't teach students, but if I did, I would make it clear to them that using AI to cheat on essays is only cheating themselves (and wasting real money, if they're college kids), and if you fake being knowledgeable for too long, there will come a day when you won't know something you would have learned, and it will cost them dearly. Ultimately, education will be one of the areas massively disrupted by maturing artificial intelligence. It will enable a much more personalized education, tailored to a child's specific needs, limitations, and innate approach to learning things.
I read The Singularity is Near almost two decades ago, and we can totally debate about how well it does in making exact predictions about things, but the broad scope of its argument is that AI will be the driving force of human technological advancement going forward, and it's pretty obvious we are trending hard in that direction now.
I read The Singularity is Near almost two decades ago, and we can totally debate about how well it does in making exact predictions about things, but the broad scope of its argument is that AI will be the driving force of human technological advancement going forward, and it's pretty obvious we are trending hard in that direction now.
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