# OpenAI's ChatGPT: The Future Of School!

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Hf8msz9bY) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers  with Dr. Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. Dr. Papers. Today I would like show you one  of my favorites - a work that I   am really excited about. Now I  know, I know, you are saying,   Doc, you are always excited for these  papers, and yes, but today, extra excited. Because today we are going to talk  about how AI will supercharge school   and teaching. Most schools have tens,  or in Africa, unfortunately even hundreds of   students for each teacher, and this makes  it very difficult to do this job well.   An ideal teacher would know all the answers  would have infinite patience, and an infinite   amount of time for every student, and perhaps  would also be affordable for the students’   families. But that is ridiculous, of course, such  a teacher has never existed before, until now. This is Khanmigo from Khan Academy. Khan  academy is an online set of a tools and lectures   that help children study, and now it has been  supercharged by ChatGPT. Let’s marvel together   at how this incredibly knowledgeable chatbot  can supercharge studying for children today. This is how it helps learning mathematics.   Hoo boy, so let’s just ask it to tell the   answers and we are done! Well, look.   Oh yes, it knows all the answers,   but it would rather help us find out ourselves.   Loving it. Look at how well it slowly guides   the student towards the right solution. And  if we don’t get even the first step right,   it does not get disappointed, it does not run out  of patience. It will be there to help us. Always. Now hold on to your papers, because this is  my favorite, and I am sure it will be yours   too in a moment. Yes, it also answers the  ultimate question that every student on the   planet has ever asked. And that is “Why  do I need to learn this? ” Now, clearly,   every single Young Scholar has this question  in mind, but asking the teacher about it is   not always a good idea. But with an AI? Just  ask as much as you want! It’s not going to   get frustrated, and it has the knowledge  of the entire internet at its disposal.    What does that mean? It means that it can not  only explain what we are studying these for,   but you can even name your favorite activity, for  instance, soccer, and it will tell you exactly   why mathematics could be useful for that.   Predicting player movements, data analytics,   and so on. This is fantastic, and I am 99% sure  it can do it for even more granular things,   not just mathematics in general. You will be able  to know exactly what a particular mathematical   technique you are studying is good for. How it  can enrich your life. Now clearly, this is a   completely different level of teaching. I can only  wish I had a teacher like that. Wow. Imagine how   excited the next generation of Young Scholars  will be with to study with tools like this! So, what else can it do? Well, it also  quizzes you. And if you don’t know the   answer, it doesn’t just plainly tell you the  answer, but it wants you to find out. First,   you can even ask for a hint. These logs are  available for the teacher who can look up   what the typical mistakes were and discuss  those during the next class. Or even ask   ChatGPT to do it in 10 seconds for all  the students. How incredible is that? Get this, it can also debate you. If you  wish to start a debate about a sensitive   topic and maybe not reveal some early thoughts  you have that are not fleshed out yet,   you can test it against the AI. It  will not judge you and even help you   refine your arguments or provide  counterarguments to you. So good. It can also read all the materials  about important historical figures,   and that means that we can even make a  history class come alive by talking to George   Washington. Or even to a god, Zeus himself.   Ah mortal! I love it. This is incredible. Now, here is the often cited topic, cheating with  writing essays. And here, it really doesn’t go the   way the news keeps presenting to you over and over  again. The AI does not write the essays for the   children. The AI writes with the children, giving  them a really enjoyable experience. Look. We can   choose what kind of story we wish to write. Then,  we get a workflow where we write one paragraph,

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Hf8msz9bY&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 06:00)

then the AI adds one paragraph, and so  on. At the end, you can hand in the logs   and show the work you did together and, for  instance, you can get credit for your part. I have a daughter, a little Fellow Scholar who  is just about to start school and I cannot tell   you how excited I am to be able to study with  her and use tools like this to enhance her   experience. The next generation of Scholars  is going to be so much smarter. Loving it. And I just kept looking and  looking at for instance,   the vocabulary building story mode feature  too. And I have to say I don’t see any   cheating. What I see is learning. An amazing  learning experience for the next generation,   and as things improve, likely for us too. An all  this is possible through the power of AI research,   and of course, through the power of  the papers. What a time to be alive! Thanks for watching and for your generous  support, and I'll see you next time!

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*Источник: https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/13155*