RE: I'll be a bull hug, you'll be at me (AI) vs. I see a blue horse looking at me (KI)
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Education hasn't been valued for a very long time, unfortunately. It's become simply training for a job - that's why the humanities, literature, history, have been progressively eliminated from curricula. They're not "practical." It's not "practical" to teach young humans to grow into adult humans. As horrific as it is,
I think the desire to use LLMs to teach is just taking that one final step further. No human interaction at all, no risk of the connections with great teachers that change people's lives - just treating children as blank hard drives into which we can download information. It's scary. And the thought of using LLMs as psychiatrists is scarier still.
However, there's one ray of hope. These things don't work as well as the hype would have us believe. I have a little hope that some people are waking up and recognizing the limitations of LLMs.
Though I'm not, by nature or training, an optimist.