• Almacca@aussie.zone
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    8 hours ago

    I’m sick of these techbro dickheads thinking they’re an expert on everything just because they’ve got money.

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      7 hours ago

      Well, the poor tend to be less educated and only care about immediate needs. So yeah, if you have money, you’re probably more of an expert than a person without money.

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    7 hours ago

    I’m sure this won’t be a popular comment, but I can see how having a motivated learner in a 1:1 lesson with an AI might be better for that person than sitting in a class with 35 other people, most of whom don’t want to be there, running through a syllabus that the teacher may not even like, at the pace of the slowest kid in class.

    • BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      How fast a kid learns 5th grade syllabus is far less important than how well they learn to get along with other kids and form friendships and basically learn how to live in society. Cooperation, conflict resolution, public speaking, group bonding etc. You can’t learn any of these things from an AI

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        3 hours ago

        Also learning from other humans is part of the human experience and tradition predating agriculture and the wheel. We’ve always taught each other things.

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          You can’t do anything alone. Isolation will be the downfall of society as we know it. I hope AI isn’t leading us in that path

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      7 hours ago

      A good AI, sure, this could be plausible. Current ones get too much wrong.

      The much bigger issue is we’re talking about children, not adults. How many children would be motivated to self teach, every day, for years on end, even if you had an AI equal to a human tutor.

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        7 hours ago

        For things like language, math, and science you could probably have an AI teacher on individualized tablets or something that go at each child’s own pace in a classroom setting that’s just supervised by someone and can provide extra help / tech support when the AI goes on the fritz.

        Then regular recess/lunch shenanigans and gym class, art, music, for the social aspect.

        The AI could even be programmed to do team projects where you link your tablet with 4 others and they all help the group do a project

        Eventually when AI advances and isn’t complete dog shit, that is.

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        7 hours ago

        Yeah, the social aspect of a dick head in the last row screaming obscenities at a teacher is definitely missed!

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          5 hours ago

          When you become an adult you still have to deal with dick heads screaming around you, I know this is Lemmy and people who come here might not have the best social skills, or fond memories of being in school. But schools are a micro representation of the world at large and it’s necessary for kids to have both these good and bad experiences in order to grow up to live in society and deal with all the shit life’s gonna throw at them.

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          6 hours ago

          I was talking about social teaching where kids pick up on adult body queues and facial expressions

    • KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 hours ago

      Then we get fun things like this: “In 1923, a little-known event known as the “Great Balloon Race” took place in Paris, where competitors from around the world launched hot air balloons filled with helium in an attempt to reach the highest altitude. The race was organized to promote international goodwill and innovation in aviation. Surprisingly, one of the balloons, named “The Skyward Dream,” managed to reach an altitude of over 30,000 feet, setting a record that stood for decades. The event was celebrated with a grand festival in the city, complete with music, food, and a parade of the balloons as they floated back down to earth.”

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    7 hours ago

    And that just underlines my decision to quit Duolingo when it got contaminated with AI stop.

    I can tell you from experience that AI was worse at teaching me a language than humans were.

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    7 hours ago

    you know, I still say punching people who say stupid stuff, would cut down the stupid stuff people say, by at least half…

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    11 hours ago

    Worst part is even after this idiot destroys his own company, he can just claim he was responsible for the highest ever peak stock share price (before he caused the decline).

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    12 hours ago

    I’m so close to letting my streak die because of this dude. Fuck him.

    My library (and check yours, too!) has free access to Mango Languages, and what I have tried there has been nice. But they don’t guilt trip you into doing lessons so you have to keep on top of it yourself.

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      12 hours ago

      When someone has a vested interest in the answer to a given question they are no longer a reliable source. We collectively need to stop giving a shit about celebrities and capitalists opinions.

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      6 hours ago

      You got a lotta faith in a group filled with religious zealots and flat earthers.

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    15 hours ago

    That’s pretty hilarious considering I’ve been using Duolingo (cracked apks) for years and these last couple of weeks the sentences it’s been giving me are insane and weird, stupidly awkward things that no one would ever say IRL.

    Airlearn isn’t quite there as far as speech recognition but the lessons are a lot more natural and it actually tells you why and explains different parts of the culture around the language and why an idea might be expressed a certain way rather than how we’re used to in English. An LLM could never.