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- Embed this notice@BroDrillard @sickburnbro I conceed to your argument, but too much homework is just busywork that takes valuable time from a kids childhood, instead they could be outside, having meaningful experiences and making friends.
And since the real problem is with the nature of the pedagogical method being used, which won't be changed anytime soon ( I would prefer if project based pedagogy was the norm, instead of mass repetition and memorization ). So, to give the child more time to live through her childhood, wouldn't it be better to allow at least some use of AI, even if only for some subjects?
I mean, the only real difference between doing your homework research with ChatGPT, rather then searching on a enciclopedia stored in a public library is that one method is much faster for retrieving the relevant information.
In that way, we were also as dependent on books before, as we're now dependent on online search methods. Which reminds me of the old argument from Socrates, who criticized writing because he thought people would become too forgetful by relying on books to store information.