QuantumChemist wrote:
AI is not a reliable source of information, as it includes junk sources in the feed data. These students will think that they are experts in a subject, yet will have very little substance to back it with. It will eventually crash much like a pyramid scheme.
Perhaps now. I know people who work in AI and they said its only a matter of time where you integrate machine learning with networking between multiple systems to create super accurate self-learning AI. Concurrently the open Science movement means the days of paywalls for scientific journals are over. this means no human will be able to teach like such a mega-computer so effectively ending the need for teachers.
So Adelaide is jumping ahead of the curve - the model is basically online teaching and human practicals/tutorials/labs/workshops. For example AI can't run a chemistry lab, step students how to build an engine or take apart a computer. So humans will still have jobs in University but only in demonstrating/workshopping ideas.