| ▲ | xtiansimon a day ago | |
> "It’s an early indication of the limits of AI to drive massive learning gains..." I thought Sal's revolution was the idea of flipping the script on primary school learning: in-class homework & at-home video lessons. I'm not surprised. Students are not rewarded when they ask _curious_ questions--rather, they're admonished for not paying sufficient attention. Personally, my first use of ChatGPT was to ask tangential questions on JavaScript while taking a LinkedIn learning course on VueJS. I found ChatAI an excellent substitute for Reddit and StackOverflow, which is how I would have followed these inquiries before. Of course, I'm not a primary-school-age learner. I had to learn _How To Learn_ from experience. | ||