Studying smarter with AI?
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:26 am
Was an article about that in the latest issue so far reaching my little nook of the world.
The article writer was not optimistic, seeing short cuts and lack of own reflection.
I personally do not nowadays (my school studies ended about the time the Berlin wall fell) touch on a new subject without some stupid questions to that computer personalty that do not shy away or sees a possibility to wrinkle its nose at the poor knowledge and intelligence of the bloke asking.
I would have died for a chatgpt, copilot or whatever to sort out the new concepts presented in my tech civ ing education back in the days as it sorts out my armchair humanistic studies nowadays.
I think Ai is great for learning, not to get answers, but by getting perspectives asking. And I hope young students use whatever AI they use to that end now.
The article writer was not optimistic, seeing short cuts and lack of own reflection.
I personally do not nowadays (my school studies ended about the time the Berlin wall fell) touch on a new subject without some stupid questions to that computer personalty that do not shy away or sees a possibility to wrinkle its nose at the poor knowledge and intelligence of the bloke asking.
I would have died for a chatgpt, copilot or whatever to sort out the new concepts presented in my tech civ ing education back in the days as it sorts out my armchair humanistic studies nowadays.
I think Ai is great for learning, not to get answers, but by getting perspectives asking. And I hope young students use whatever AI they use to that end now.