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In my brief asking ChatGPT question and to rephrase/clarify, it seems at least as good as the average tutor/teacher/TA which for me has been marginally better than warm body rephrasing the theories and working through textbook problems in front of you.

And in time, much better. To the point of raising the standard of education for all of humanity with access to the internet. I'd count on it "working out".



I'm 42 and still don't always like asking questions for fear of looking stupid if I ask one the wrong way. chatgpt has none of that because it's just an ai and won't judge me or make my imposter syndrome worse.


Meanwhile over at BingGPT

"You are a bad human"

So yea, I guess a teaching model needs to be aligned in a manner that it doesn't hurt people unintentionally in the judging sense.




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