Goodhart’s Law comes to mind reading this. In a world choked with OKRs and KPIs and ruled by the tyranny of the screen, education enabled, empowered, emboldened, or (more likely) eviscerated by AI will only be poisoned by metrics that are optimized for rot, not reanimation.
Pretty sure AI got all these ‘promises’ from what people were writing about computers in the classroom, oh, about 1985. We had about one Apple IIe per classroom then.
Goodhart’s Law comes to mind reading this. In a world choked with OKRs and KPIs and ruled by the tyranny of the screen, education enabled, empowered, emboldened, or (more likely) eviscerated by AI will only be poisoned by metrics that are optimized for rot, not reanimation.
I wrote about this in “Training Until Failure, Thinking Until Fatigue” — http://www.whitenoise.email/p/training-until-failure-thinking-until
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Pretty sure AI got all these ‘promises’ from what people were writing about computers in the classroom, oh, about 1985. We had about one Apple IIe per classroom then.