If you’re anything like me, you’re addicted to coffee and writing something in order to procrastinate writing something more urgent. But, to be more on topic, you also view the rise of AI with a mix of intrigue and skepticism.
My biggest fear about using AI for homeschooling was being given bad information. (That and becoming a Matrix-esque pawn in the grand designs of my new digital master.) Of course, getting bogus info was the main argument against search engines when they were new, and we learned how to navigate them. So, I felt I should stay cautiously open-minded.
I began to explore, with suspicion, the capabilities of AI via the ultra-scientific method of screwing around with it. And, lo and behold, I discovered that this tool is good for more than just rewriting the Gettysburg Address in the style of Dr. Seuss. (But if you’re bored, it will do that, too.)
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