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ChatGPT: boon for the lazy learner : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 15/2/2023

Inside the beating heart of many students and a large number of learners lies an inner cheat.

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More incompetent people getting jobs they are not educated for, going into the profession and public 'service', wrecking the country and people's lives. All part of the Socialist plan.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 15 February 2023 8:02:15 AM
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Education lacks credibility? What a non-surprise.

Appears that that branch of stupid and waste of precious resources, will burn itself down before the peasants get to its books to do it for them.

I could only hope, along with education, the mania fetish with gender, and the obsessive focus on their own AH’s, will die with it.
Posted by diver dan, Wednesday, 15 February 2023 8:55:55 AM
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>For all the remarkable power available through AI and machine related learning,
>we are also seeing a machine-automated form of unlearning, free of curiosity.

Have you considered the possibility that the reverse is the case? By letting the machines reduce the drudgery of writing, it frees up the humans to take more advantage of their curiosity. Lazy or not, it's a boon for the genuine learners.
Posted by Aidan, Wednesday, 15 February 2023 9:22:33 AM
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Speaking from learned experience, Binroy. Something you were guilty of perhaps?

Me, I believe the day has come for online examinations at home that not only check grades but also where the student has lack or needs assistance. Online means there's no shoulder to look over and the camera/CAR can ensure the student consults only memory not some technical tome. Or if there is an intention to deceive.

Students cheat and or cram, I believe, just to get past a particular exam and then are foisted on joe public possibly knowing less than those they are paid a king's ransom to serve.

Or worse, move on into positions of power, I believe, they're not qualified for and just phuck up all over the joint, i.e., today's Parliament? Take fixed idiotic positions and will die in a ditch before they budge.

Now there's the real boon for lazy learners all of whom, I believe, have tin ears, intellectual arrogance and egos that are a danger to shipping?

Think it all about them, I believe, and just winning another term!?

Oppose their own former policies when in opposition for the above reason or insanity? Go figure!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Wednesday, 15 February 2023 11:07:39 AM
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What Adian says.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Wednesday, 15 February 2023 11:09:25 AM
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