Artificial Intelligence in Education — How AI is Changing the Way We Learn and Teach Online
The point about community and human connection becoming more valuable as AI handles more of the information delivery side of education is one I have experienced directly as someone who has done a lot of self-directed online learning over the years. I have completed solo courses with genuinely excellent content and retained almost nothing because there was no accountability, no community, and no human context around the information. I have also been part of communities like Go-Marketing School where the learning is less structured but the accountability and connection are real — and the practical application of what I learn here has been significantly higher. Information alone does not change behaviour. Community around information does. The more AI democratises access to information the more the human layer around that information becomes the actual differentiator between platforms that produce real results and platforms that produce completion certificates.
AI is evolving...
AI evolved into AI-MON
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Artificial intelligence tools have been around for ages in the marketing space in the form of scrapers, PLR tools and content repurposers. Isn't that what we're dealing with now? A giant content repurposer that scrapes the internet. Some call it a glorified search engine - ChatGPT, but with the ability to create images on the fly - as many as you want, will the graphics industry suffer or see a reflux?
Interesting times.
Most Artificial Intelligence programs lack even the most basic grammar protocols to differentiate between 'I, We, They' so sentence design is simply — ASCII code. If they can't even fabricate a composition that uses prepositions properly: [Words that show relationships in time or space (e.g., in, on, under)], how is it going to even let supplemental devices (Wrappers) differentiate between the correct usage of 2nd person view?
Modern centralised internet garbage.