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For those that studied computer science in college, do you think the current generation or near-future improvements to LLMs would have made your major easier / same / harder? - Homework gets easier whether cheating or trying to get unstuck. - Tests are same? Harder? - AI tutor helps teach genuinely curious students?
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Waaaayyyy easier. The ease of being able to endlessly ask different questions to try and understand a concept and what’s actually happening. Examples and analogies personally help me a lot. Also not surfing through 25 different stackoverflow links and YouTube videos.
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Do you think for the avg. person they "learn" less deeply and just use as a tool to get through to get grades. Or do you think with some improvements to "pedagogy mode" the customized instructor leads to avg. student grokking more of the concept.
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The latter. I think it a makes it easier to find the path to grok.
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This. So much of the early days is just having no idea why something isn’t working and there are so many things that could be wrong that it feels impossible to figure out. Reducing hopelessness is like 10% of the challenge
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