• Allero@lemmy.today
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    6 hours ago

    While I don’t fully share the notion and tone of other commenter, I gotta say LLMs have absolutely tanked education and science, as noted by many and as I witnessed firsthand.

    I’m a young scientist on my way to PhD, and I get to assist in a microbiology course for undergraduates.

    The amount of AI slop coming from student assignments is astounding, and worse of all - they don’t see it themselves. When it comes to me checking their actual knowledge, it’s devastating.

    And it’s not just undergrads - many scientific articles also now have signs of AI slop, which messes up with research to a concerning degree.

    Personally, I tried using more specialized tools like Perplexity in Research mode to look for sources, but it royally messed up listing the sources - it took actual info from scientific articles, but then referenced entirely different articles that hold no relation to it.

    So, in my experience LLMs can be useful to generate a simple text or help you tie known facts together. But as a learning tool…be careful, or rather just don’t use them for that. Classical education exists for a good reason, and it is that you learn to get factually correct and relevant information, analyze it and keep it in your head for future reference. It takes more time, but is ultimately much worth it.

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      6 hours ago

      Sure, many don’t care and I have also experienced this, but it’s a fabulous way to quickly get a glimpse at a subject, or to get started, or to learn more. It’s not always correct, but for known subjects it’s pretty good

      Anything related to law or really specific subjects will be horrible though

      Classical education exists for a good reason

      Sure, but not everyone teaches well enough, and LLMs are one of the ways to balance this, kinda

      And if you don’t understand then… yea it’s still useful as a way to avoid failing a year which is morally questionable but hey, another topic

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        2 hours ago

        Alright, we generally seem to be on the same page :)

        (Except numerous great books and helpful short materials exist for virtually any popular major, and, while they take longer to study, they provide order of magnitude better knowledge)