Posted on 03/18/2023 8:05:46 AM PDT by Yollopoliuhqui
Truth.
AI is a joke
Truth
I agree about most public schools, especially city ones there are however some coj try public schools that are still “ok”, ie they don’t teach the crap that woke schools do. One my friends kids attended had to teach certain things like evolution, but the teachers would preface the ,essons with “some folks beleive..., our family does not, and we e courage you all to learn both sides” etc. Of course, over time, even the country schools will be forced to teach woke crap, but for now at least, there are some country schools that hold onto the value of teaching reading writing and rithmatic. Our local school around us stayed really co servative a great many years, but the woke eventually got to them- thankfully the kids of the family were done school by then.
Leftist: Create me a hi-rez video of a nude Donald Trump pissing on a prostitute in a seedy hotel, yelling,"Oh, yeah! Make love to me like a Democrat!"
(one second later)....
ChatGPT-4: Here ya go!
The problem involves WHO will control the AI, and WHAT the AI will teach.
The Left will do everything in their power to ensure that AI education is primarily indoctrination into Leftism.
My homeschooled kids got plenty of social interaction, with other kids in the neighborhood after their schoolwork was done.
Actually, you don't, if you believe this will be a good thing. Because they will just fill the heads of children with the propaganda they already receive, only it will be on steroids. It will not be used for good, as you naively envision it will be.
TV had the same potential to educate the public, but it too was used to dumb down the population, and to finally weaken morals as well. For an educated, well informed public possessing morals, is a dangerous threat to their criminal corrupt endeavors.
Yeah because eighth grade girls are so compassionate and caring
“Kids need social interactionź that is a vital part of growing up and learning social skills needed to get them through life reasonably well.”
No problem—once a month send them to the ghetto so thugs can beat up on them for their lunch money.
It is a great way to learn about racial equity!
The real problem with AI education is who programs the AI and with what curriculum. It’s already been shown that Chat AI is biased against normality in favor of woke progressive nonsense.
Church, 4H and sports was sufficient for our homeschooled children.
Because the socialuzed more often with adults than peers, they had better manners and fewer bad influences.
Children seldom have anything to learn from other children except novel forms of immature behavior. Warehousing them with same age peers magnifies this, while socializing with multi age and multi generational groups like church and families gives experiential knowledge of the human life span and its various phases and frailties.
I concur. We homeschooled our daughter and the social interactions were in areas of common interest, not competing distractions.
Children learn in different ways and at different times. My daughter was slow to read (the public school where we started immediately applied labels to her), but she was a whiz with numbers. Eventually, under homeschooling, reading caught up; and she had a very in depth education in English, literature, history, etc. Teaching all subjects at fixed levels for all just lead to lowest common denominator learning.
Without a HS diploma she was offered many college scholarships based on her writings and interviews. To my surprise she ultimately majored in chemistry; she hadn’t shown a lot of interest beyond the basics in the sciences. But she was ready for it, a college professor inspired her to the field, and she now has a masters in material science and a great job.
I taught piano for a time (I left my CS career to homeschool and do elder care). I attracted a lot of homeschooled students. The homeschoolers universally excelled while most public schooled students flailed. There was a pronounced difference in the maturity and ability to concentrate on tasks.
I did not like middle school or high school. I liked college much better, because it was too big for cliques...or rather, you could find your own clique and ignore others.
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