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jUres White believed his 11-year-old son needed to know how to code to succeed. But now, a Vanderbilt computer science professor says it’s more important for James to learn new and more useful skills.
Since Openai released ChatGpt in 2022, White has been showing his son the generated AI rope. He started by showing James how ChatGpt could create a game using pictures of toys on the floor of his house. White then exposed him to the hallucination flaws of AI while robbing his son of the world record generated by ChatGpt with confirmed information from the Guinness World Records. After more than two years of experimentation, White’s son, now in fifth grade, learned how to integrate AI into a variety of everyday activities, from creating research materials to determining the cost of unpriced shoes.
Source: www.theguardian.com