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doctorpangloss ◴[] No.42129848[source]
Stuff like this is sincere but hopelessly naive. It's kind of sad that the people who invented all this stuff really loved school, and now the most disruptive part of their technology so far has been ruining school.
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1. thadGX10 ◴[] No.42130053[source]
A lot of them are from Russia/Europe/China, at least the most successful implementers. My guess is that at least Russia/China will continue with the traditional education while watching with glee that the West is dumbing itself down even further.
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2. achierius ◴[] No.42130113[source]
By what means will -they- avoid hitting the same issues? Neither Russia nor China have magic detectors for is-this-essay-written-by-AI either.
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3. almatabata ◴[] No.42130743[source]
They have the political power to do this: https://smex.org/algeria-another-year-another-exam-shutdown/
4. James_K ◴[] No.42131828[source]
Well China has already shown some legislative teeth in these matters. IIRC they put a hard limit on the amount of time minors can play videogames and use TikTok (Douyin). Banning AI for minors is also something I could see them doing.
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