You're so fixated on the average that you're missing the point. I didn’t write that to dunk on Jain or any other teacher. I’m sure he understands averages and outliers. My comment wasn’t about him, but about the broader issue: there’s far more uncertainty around AI’s impact on education than posts like these suggest. I also used it to in…
You're so fixated on the average that you're missing the point. I didn’t write that to dunk on Jain or any other teacher. I’m sure he understands averages and outliers. My comment wasn’t about him, but about the broader issue: there’s far more uncertainty around AI’s impact on education than posts like these suggest. I also used it to introduce the idea of a “catalyst of character.” Also, yes, I think "teachers believe they know more than their students."
You're so fixated on the average that you're missing the point. I didn’t write that to dunk on Jain or any other teacher. I’m sure he understands averages and outliers. My comment wasn’t about him, but about the broader issue: there’s far more uncertainty around AI’s impact on education than posts like these suggest. I also used it to introduce the idea of a “catalyst of character.” Also, yes, I think "teachers believe they know more than their students."