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Comment by gsf_emergency

10 months ago

I think LLMs, if used correctly, can be useful for BOTH the credentialing and the human resource development (*cough*)

Essentially, since they are a summary of "the" state of knowledge, the teacher should be able to ask them to put a number on how novel a piece of text is.

Once LLMs are able to evaluate, independently, the soundness of an argument... (Hopefully, this will be achieved AFTER $5 H100s reach the average consumer)

LLMs are sometimes wrong, and they don’t know they are wrong, nor do students.

They are the wrong tool for pedagogy.