> That sounds like a dedicated teacher though, not that bad?
Assuming the teacher provides the right answers…or at least when it doesn’t know the answer it doesn’t make up bullshit just to give an answer.
That's one which is likely to get better, given that the money is behind the AI that spits out the right answers
AI will improve to a point but in my opinion will eventually start to enshittify as its improvements eliminates the people out of its system.
Sometimes a good teacher doesn't give the answer straight away, but just enough to let you discover yourself. That's a huge difference.
I had a horrible life experience with this, so I'm not sure I agree, but I'm open to change my mind on it.
Interesting how experience can differ. A trauma for you was my most important lesson learned during high school years.
That sounds like a dedicated teacher though, not that bad?
Like asking questions and learning how and what questions to ask is an amazing skill