Ai analyzer

I need brutally honest feedback on an AI idea I'm thinking about spending a year building.

The idea isn't another AI tutor or flashcard app.

I want to build an AI that can analyze an entire course—not just summarize it.

It would analyze things like:

  • Textbook chapters
  • Lecture slides
  • Professor notes
  • Recorded lectures/videos
  • Homework
  • Study guides
  • Previous quizzes/exams (if available)

Then combine all of that with its knowledge of the subject and educational resources to determine what concepts are most likely to appear on the exam and explain why.

Instead of giving generic study advice, it would rank topics by probability and create a personalized study plan focused on what matters most.

The goal is to answer the question every student asks before a test:

"If I only have limited time, what should I study first?"

I want your honest opinion:

  • Is this something you'd actually use?
  • Would you trust an AI to prioritize what you study?
  • What would it have to do before you'd rely on it?
  • What concerns or flaws do you immediately see?
  • If this worked well, would it be a game changer or just another study app?

Please don't sugarcoat it. If you think it's a bad idea, tell me why. If you think it's missing something, I'd love to hear that too.

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u/BusinessViolinist236 — 5 days ago
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Building an ai analyzer

I need brutally honest feedback on an AI idea I'm thinking about spending a year building.

The idea isn't another AI tutor or flashcard app.

I want to build an AI that can analyze an entire course—not just summarize it.

It would analyze things like:

  • Textbook chapters
  • Lecture slides
  • Professor notes
  • Recorded lectures/videos
  • Homework
  • Study guides
  • Previous quizzes/exams (if available)

Then combine all of that with its knowledge of the subject and educational resources to determine what concepts are most likely to appear on the exam and explain why.

Instead of giving generic study advice, it would rank topics by probability and create a personalized study plan focused on what matters most.

The goal is to answer the question every student asks before a test:

"If I only have limited time, what should I study first?"

I want your honest opinion:

  • Is this something you'd actually use?
  • Would you trust an AI to prioritize what you study?
  • What would it have to do before you'd rely on it?
  • What concerns or flaws do you immediately see?
  • If this worked well, would it be a game changer or just another study app?

Please don't sugarcoat it. If you think it's a bad idea, tell me why. If you think it's missing something, I'd love to hear that too.

reddit.com
u/BusinessViolinist236 — 5 days ago