This is a perfect example of how AI hype breaks people's brains. It's a Bond villain scheme, not a way to improve public education. People learn best from other people and always have. Computers in the classroom have always been a net negative.
So instead of just pointing me to non-existent Quicklisp packages, I can have a bot read the junk in my patient chart and hallucinate answers to pressing health care questions? I can't tell if this is a proposal or a threat.
> writing essays that get skimmed, graded and thrown into trash is a pointless task anyway.
Since when is writing essays and getting expert feedback pointless if you want to learn how to write?
> There's always a lack of teachers, they're underpaid
So rather than prioritizing teaching we should conduct a moonshot project to build a homeschooling technonanny that uses enough electricity to power the Eastern Seaboard so we can educate our kids without human interaction?