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I’m currently a student in college. A large topic of discussion is AI and how it’ll negatively impact the future related to the workforce and education. My professors have acknowledged that if used correctly, AI can be a valuable tool to help a student learn effectively.

If I developed a software that would teach students how to use artificial intelligence to help them learn such as methods and prompts to ask AI to generate flash cards, have it act as a tutor, etc. It would effectively be a software that teachers can assign assignments that can be accomplished with AI and it would be graded in the app.

While most of the world is still at ends with AI, this could teach students at a young age about all the potential AI has if used correctly. It’s not going anywhere anytime soon, so instead of delaying the inevitable, it’s best to teach kids the right way to use this amazing technology.

The business model would be selling our software to school systems.

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[–] georgeofjungle7@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Hey there! Software developer here, and I've gotta say, this sounds like a really fresh idea. I've always thought that if we can't beat the AI wave, why not ride it? 🏄‍♂️

The way you're approaching it – using AI as a tool for learning and not just as a subject – sounds super engaging. Like, imagine having an AI tutor on demand? That’s some next-level stuff right there. Plus, the whole flashcards thing? Genius.

But I've got a thought: you might want to consider a freemium model or some sort of trial for schools. Sometimes it's tough to get institutions to adopt new tech without them having a taste of it first. Maybe even partner with a few profs or schools to test it out and gather feedback?

And you're so right about teaching the younger gen about the potential of AI. We've got this crazy powerful tech at our fingertips; why not harness it for good and make learning even more awesome?
Best of luck with your venture! If you ever need beta testers hit me up! 🚀