Saturday, October 11, 2025

My Use of Ai:

My Current Use of Ai:   
 I just recently learned about Ai, so I am very much new to it. I only started using Ai to help me with everyday questions or concerns, finding it very much helpful. The only Ai tool that I use is ChatGPT. I have used it as a student and as well as an everyday person that wants to learn something new. A benefit that I have noticed when using Ai is finding answers are so much quicker, I love the fact that I don't have visit a thousand websites or go through different paragraphs to find a single answer. A challenge that I have noticed when it comes to using Ai is that sometimes the information that I am given is incorrect, however, I just do a bit more research to find the correct information. 
Practice Between Ai and Educators:
    I see Ai being used and supported by learners, educators, and schools more often in the future, I truly feel like Ai will help assist education a better learning experience. Data privacy is something that I am concerned about, since Ai is everywhere, who goes to say that it doesn't know stuff about us and collecting data about us. 
Looking Forwards for Ai:
    I imagine Ai will influence education in a good way, giving us more information, quicker and less time consuming in the next 5 years. A challenge that I hope doesn't happen is putting teachers out of jobs, although Ai is very helpful, I just hope it doesn't affect pay and jobs for teachers. 
My Vision:
    I hope educators and students will have a positive relationship with Ai, especially since it makes all of our lives so much easier and stress-free. Ai can be use to promote creativity, critical thinking, or equity, by providing examples or ideas. Sometime when I am doing an assignment and I don't know how to start it or what it is about, I ask ChatGPT for help by providing examples or ideas to help me how to attack that assignment. 

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