I'm sure there's something to that. I'd probably argue with respect to schoolchildren teachers should adapt, although I'd have argued that a long time ago well before AI. The busywork givers that care if you know the name of the boat the pilgrims were on when they came on their slaughter expedition or what date MLK was shot, well AI excels at that.
If they'd push real thought exercises, then AI could only assist as a tool. I'm not sure we want that either, because the thought exercises coming out of a teacher would be to explain to them how great communism is and how great it is to be a transgender with no room for dissent. Which I guess isn't much different because you're right back to regurgitating what the teacher wants to hear, and well AI can do that.
I'm sure there's something to that. I'd probably argue with respect to schoolchildren teachers should adapt, although I'd have argued that a long time ago well before AI. The busywork givers that care if you know the name of the boat the pilgrims were on when they came on their slaughter expedition or what date MLK was shot, well AI excels at that.
If they'd push real thought exercises, then AI could only assist as a tool. I'm not sure we want that either, because the thought exercises coming out of a teacher would be to explain to them how great communism is and how great it is to be a transgender with no room for dissent. Which I guess isn't much different because you're right back to regurgitating what the teacher wants to hear, and well AI can do that.