JUHASZ: DiBenedetto now works for Louisiana’s Department of Education and is in charge of bringing Amira into more classrooms. He says by the time the state’s two-year pilot is over…
DIBENEDETTO: I think we’re going to see some interesting impacts, and we’ll definitely have some data to make prudent decisions in the future.
JUHASZ: Like whether to spend even bigger money on AI. The company behind Amira says 2 million children already use the tool. Experts caution the technology isn’t a replacement for teachers or even all tutors. It can’t build relationships with students like humans can.
MONTAGNINO: I’m old-school. I still believe people, especially with reading for little kids - that’s where it’s at.
JUHASZ: Montagnino, the principal in Gretna, says for that reason, she was skeptical at first.
MONTAGNINO: But this, to supplement good science of reading instruction in the classroom? This is great.
JUHASZ: And it’s likely to get better because just as kids are learning from Amira, it’s learning from them, too.
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So it seems an alternative headline for this story would be “Private for profit company gets paid to collect training data for its AI from children who could face disciplinary or legal consequences for non-compliance”
Each one of those has a bunch of particular nuances, but in general - yeah, I think they could and should in a lot of those cases
Yeah, it’s a big problem with a lot of little parts to be tackled
Then government should give them the resources (actually, I think a whole separate agency that develops open source software for any government agency or anyone else who wants to use them should be established, but that’s kind of besides the point).
I don’t think that’s true, and even if it were I think we should be willing to pay premium to make sure essential systems that support the public good are being administered in democratic ways (e.g. by public agencies that are required to give public reports to elected lawmakers and be subject to citizens’ FOIA requests).
A lot of stupid ideas hang on for a really long time. Like, we still have monarchies in the 21st century world.
I 100% agree this is a significant problem too, I just haven’t come across any good articles about it recently