u/Striking_Smile_696

Unpopular opinion: but I’m tired of AI

I am feeling incompetent & old bc I am so old school with note taking & studying but it’s still not enough to barely make the 75% mark. I feel like I cannot really “train” my AI to help me to study, I’ve seen success stories of people using AI, having it do their slides and break it down for them, create exams, concept maps etc. I spend hrs studying off it, creating questions hell I even have them do a podcasts & using their prompts & I still don’t have “it”. Then when you do the exam it’s not even similar to the actual exam .-., there’s too much inconsistencies within my program too- No ai on assignments- but also use Ai to make ur own exam- but don’t rely on it too much bc the info can be not what we are using for the exam. Most of our material is off the PowerPoint, & nursing school is not about memorizing - but how my brain works is I have to memorize the concepts in order to understand to apply any situation/concept. I don’t know…I just feel useless :/. Any advice?

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u/Striking_Smile_696 — 19 hours ago
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Gen-z & moral superiority complex any ideas that are against this?

Hello.

For the past few years I have been seeing how Genz tends to rely on cancel culture to dog pile, police, or have people to take accountability for their past actions. An example of this is “old tweets” “old actions” that are usually racism/misogyny/ sexism/homophobia & etc. The whole point is that we shouldn’t upheld these standards to people who made past mistakes because people can change. Although I agree with this take; I wondering if there’s any opposing ideas? I tried searching online but it’s the same recycled rhetoric in a billion ways (exaggerating a bit) on how genz has a moral superiority complex,but no one/ there hasn’t been an idea that counters it? I’ve seen the same take quite few hundred times & wondered… People might say the opposing idea of this idea is - the action of genz canceling people and justifying it, but is there any other reasoning…? Also, Is there philosophy concepts that I should look into that would generate a counterpoint? It’s strange to ask but I thought I might give it a try. Most takes have an opposing view but it would be MULTIPLE views. But with this one, is it just acceptance and moving on? 😅

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u/Striking_Smile_696 — 25 days ago