Positive users advocated integrating AI into education like calculators, while negative users blamed poor teaching and schools for enabling cheating and called for banning AI to restore critical thinking.
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Didn't we already learn this with the scientific calculator? If you were learning something important for your startup, you’d use AI as a tool from day one. So why are so many universities still treating it as a cheating threat instead of fully integrating it into how students actually learn? Places like @Alphaschool show what’s possible when AI is built into the core K-12 curriculum. Universities that figure out core AI integration the fastest will have a real advantage.
@twistartups @Jason Nope Many teachers are dïpshïts - we saw this during COVID They probably asked asinine questions or didn’t teach the material, then expected college kids to show-up well-prepared In fact, the teacher was probably half-ässing himself, using AI instead of teaching
@XlancerTheGreat @twistartups @Jason Valid point. I remember the calculator debate. In the working world people are expected to use all available tools effectively. Universities have to recognize the utility of AI and adapt teaching approaches to include AI ethically and effectively
@twistartups @Jason Zero AI in school. Bring back handwriting. School is not just for reciting facts, but for learning how to think and problem solve, our whole advantage as humans.
@tahoeace @twistartups @Jason 25 and under cannot even hardly write their names. No clue about cursive. They cannot write checks or read an analog clock. We are ALL cooked if they are our future.
@7654123o @twistartups @Jason Mofo, AI will replace those students. I don’t want cheaters to be doctors and lawyers or any other profession.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty/learning-assessment/2026/07/08/brown-professor-suspects-most-his-class-used-ai-cheat
Via @whitford_emma in @insidehighered
Positive users advocated integrating AI into education like calculators, while negative users blamed poor teaching and schools for enabling cheating and called for banning AI to restore critical thinking.
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@7654123o @twistartups @Jason Mofo, AI will replace those students. I don’t want cheaters to be doctors and lawyers or any other profession.