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joshdavham ◴[] No.42129395[source]
I'm really curious to see where higher education will go now that we have LLM's. I imagine the bar will just keep getting higher and more will be able to taught in less time.

Are there any students here who started uni just before LLM's took off and are now finishing their degrees? Have you noticed much change in how your classes are taught?

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1. l33t7332273 ◴[] No.42129729[source]
> I imagine the bar will just keep getting higher and more will be able to taught in less time.

But more won’t be able to be _learned_ in less time

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2. alwayslikethis ◴[] No.42131566[source]
A lot of teaching is wasted on those who already knew and those who are ill-prepared to learn. Although I am skeptical of many of the current proponents of AI in education there is clearly a lot of opportunity for improved efficiency here.
3. joshdavham ◴[] No.42131678[source]
> But more won’t be able to be _learned_ in less time

What makes you think that? I feel like I’m able to learn faster with LLMS than I was before.