In college (25+ years ago) we were warned that we couldn’t trust Wikipedia and shouldn’t use it. And, yes, it was true back then that you had to be careful with what you found on Wikipedia, but it was still an incredible resource for finding resources.
My 8 year old came home this year saying they were using AI, and I used it as an opportunity to teach her how to properly use an LLM, and how to be very suspicious of what it tells her.
She will need the skills to efficiently use an LLM, but I think it’s going to be on me to teach her that because the schools aren’t prepared.
They’re not wrong, but I heard similar things when search engines first appeared. To be fair, that wasn’t wrong either.
I feel like teachers are going to have to set aside time for essay writing in class instead of as homework.
In college (25+ years ago) we were warned that we couldn’t trust Wikipedia and shouldn’t use it. And, yes, it was true back then that you had to be careful with what you found on Wikipedia, but it was still an incredible resource for finding resources.
My 8 year old came home this year saying they were using AI, and I used it as an opportunity to teach her how to properly use an LLM, and how to be very suspicious of what it tells her.
She will need the skills to efficiently use an LLM, but I think it’s going to be on me to teach her that because the schools aren’t prepared.
Wikipedia didn’t start out hallucinating. Also unlike LLMs, Wikipedia isn’t being marketed as being capable of doing things it can’t do.
It’s not that good of a comparison.