Ryan Lufkin
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We don't know exactly why.
But when we are the experts, we can double check that work and say, oh, you know what?
That's not right.
Let's go back and fix it.
Let's not perpetuate that strawberry conundrum.
What's really scary is that next generation that takes that approach that you're talking about and says, well, why do I need to be the expert?
Someone's got to check its work.
It's great at doing research.
It's great at being that assistant and accomplishing tasks that can be time consuming, but it's not infallible.
We can't trust it to that level yet.
Maybe someday, but we still need to be the experts.
We can't offload that to the machines.
I think it's the reasoning behind it.
One of the things that's really important about math isn't just getting the answer.
It's actually having the logic and reasoning behind how do we get from here to there.
There's a whole Bloom's taxonomy.
If you're in education, you understand what Bloom's taxonomy is.
It's this skill tree.
There's a new Bloom's taxonomy that actually says, okay, these are the skills that are going to be easily replaced by AI.
And these are the skills that aren't.