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Differences between being intelligent, educated, and having memorization.
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Differences between being intelligent, educated, and having memorization.

I see a lot of confusion between these three terms, so I gave definitions with clear and concise examples. I’m open to criticism. Intelligent Ability to discover knowledge by using only oneself’s mind. Usually through logic, or critically thinking Situation: You were able to figure what someone was saying in a different language, through sheer intelligence. Let’s pretend you’re a boy for a second. Someone goes around saying “Tu es un niño”, and “Tu es un niña”. You know what “tu es un” means, it means “you are a”, but you don’t know what niña or niño means. He ends up asking you which one are you. You figure out that means niño means boy and niña means girl, because he only told boys that they are niños, and girls that they are niñas. So you say you’re a niño, and get it right. You end up...
Won’t AI make the college concept of paying $$$$ to sit in a room and rent a place to live obsolete?
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Won’t AI make the college concept of paying $$$$ to sit in a room and rent a place to live obsolete?

As far as education that is not hands on/physical There have been free videos out there already and now AI can act as a teacher on top of the books and videos you can get for free. Doesn't it make more sense give people these free opportunities (need a computer OfCourse) and created education based around this that is accredited so competency can be proven ? Why are we still going to classrooms in 2024 to hear a guy talk when we can have customized education for the individual for free? No more sleeping through classes and getting a useless degree. This point it on the individual to decide it they have the smarts and motivation to get it done themselves. Am I crazy? I don't want to spend $80000 to on my kids' education. I get that it is fun to move away and make friends and all that but ...
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