Allie K. Miller
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I see people cheating on all of their tests and essays with AI.
So my biggest thing that I haven't yet seen from teachers at large is changing the way that they test students because AI is there.
So maybe you have, you know, essays being written by AI and then you have
your actual students edit and talk about how it's bad or how it sounds like AI.
Maybe you do more oral exams.
Maybe you do more group projects.
There are a lot of ways to test our children and make sure that they're progressing and growing that make more sense in the AI age.
That's one of the biggest changes that I want to have happen.
And then again, just having that constant thread of
Am I teaching over-reliance or am I allowing over-reliance?
Or have I given people AI access as a system of support?
Education in general is always a bit behind enterprise, so they're still catching up a bit.
Parents, unfortunately, have a lot of burden right now.
I would have healthy conversations with your children.
I would not advocate for AI as a companion.
I would make sure that they are putting down their phone and talking to...
friends, human friends, but parents are going to have a tough two to five years.
It is definitely a concern.
There are some nights like this is now this is a therapy session.
There are nights where I am using cloud code and I get so into the thing that I'm building and just the magic of me actually solving my problems.