QUOTE(petpenyubobo @ May 18 2025, 07:15 PM)
Why pay US$100k for a course where the lecturer just come to class talks to himself facing the whiteboard and leaves once class is over, sit for an exam then join the rat race job market then?
Don't you think it's cheaper to buy online based courses subscriptions, watch videos complete coursework, engage AI which is available to you personally for 24/7, sit for exams instead?
Teachers are no longer relevant in modern day? They don't need hundreds or thousands of them teaching. You only need the course planning unit, the facilitators and the examiners which sets the questions.
Simply to get an accredited cert. You need a degree certificate from a recognized institution to get a formal job, even if you already have solid knowledge in the field, which you might have learned even better through online courses.Don't you think it's cheaper to buy online based courses subscriptions, watch videos complete coursework, engage AI which is available to you personally for 24/7, sit for exams instead?
Teachers are no longer relevant in modern day? They don't need hundreds or thousands of them teaching. You only need the course planning unit, the facilitators and the examiners which sets the questions.
Online courses or watching youtube videos don't give you the black and white cert from a reputable institution for HR to hire you, unless you got a special place like Elon Musk who just hire any kid without college degree.
Professors can't teach properly is already a traditional problem since the past. Not because of after AI is invented. Because Prof will think he just profess, and it's your business to get it or not. It's your business to pass the test or not. Because they are born in generation that's not spoon feed. They expect students to learn themselves without much supervision.
Inb4, students also use AI, so Prof also use lo. Win win mah. Why dumb dumb mark student assignment that is also AI generated.
The whole point is for student to get his degree, and Prof get his 20k salary. A mutual business.
May 18 2025, 07:34 PM

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