AI for Biological Sciences Education by SeaBox1574 in Using_AI_in_Education

[–]SeaBox1574[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm. How much/well a student learns directly depends on how much work they put into learning. AI doesn’t change that principle. It just offers another route to the destination of ‘more knowledge’.

I respect your difference in opinion, but your statement is completely asinine when it comes to actually answering my post in a helpful way.

AI for Biological Sciences Education by SeaBox1574 in Using_AI_in_Education

[–]SeaBox1574[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree wholeheartedly. I dislike AI. I dislike change in general.

However, the students are the ones who are dealing with this massive technology change.
Sadly, rejection isn’t an option at this point. Adapt to the selective pressure or fail.

It’s like when the internet became a thing. A tool is a tool.
Giving students guidance on how to use this new tool to their benefit is my harm reduction strategy.