Heard that some of the questions for assignments in Edmentum seem to be AI generated. Is it true that Edmentum courses use AI, and if so, in what ways? This seems like a terrible idea given the tendency of AI to generate very plausible-sounding yet false information (among other reasons)... |
All of the adaptive programs use AI in order to help customize the learning. This is a positive of AI. If a kid doesn’t understand the concept, the program can adapt and reteach. |
Holy crap, really? That's terrifying! Who knows what kind of fake "knowledge" the kids are going to end up with? |
A word to the wise.
Adaptive models in computer programming used to be called just that, until "Artificial Intelligence" took off in the popular imagination, with it's generative capabilities (ability to create new content). Now everything is called AI, regardless of the actual degree of "generative" in the system. Sometimes it's still the same old adaptive, but now it's fancy and frou-frou (and ten times as expensive) because the name as changed! So... don't worry too much about it. There have always been errors in computer programs and users have always been indispensable in pointing them out. Just call it out when you see an error. And... a little internet search tells you that Edmentum, while trying to market itself as using generative AI, is actually mostly using adaptive methods. |
You "heard"? This seems like a terrible idea given the tendency of people to generate very plausible-sounding yet false information |