Best LLM for Educators ?
Posted by Creative_Structure22@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 6 comments
Any advice ? :)
Posted by Creative_Structure22@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 6 comments
Any advice ? :)
Willing_Landscape_61@reddit
The downside of LLM is that they can make people lazy. It doesn't seem like you should use one.
Django_McFly@reddit
To do what? Teachers do a lot of stuff covering different fields. A great AI tool for making picture books may not be the best for lesson plans or grading papers. Ones great at those two might be terrible at helping you do something else. This is such a vast question. Teaching isn't one action or thing. What are you trying to do?
Latter_Count_2515@reddit
There is only one correct answer to this veuge question and it is Eliza Eliza, a chatbot therapist https://share.google/DIMR1iZicbNl21bwk
It perfected in the 60s so it is clearly superior to all those new llms which are still being iterated on.
lothariusdark@reddit
Best fruit for people?
No seriously, this is far too vague of a question.
Is this pre school, high school, college, trade school, etc.?
What do you actually want to do with it?
Should it help you with your work, or do you want to use it to teach your students how AI works?
Like, what are we supposed to engage with here?
drwebb@reddit
Base LLMs, since you can find tune or RL and specialize
sannysanoff@reddit
I found LearnLM (gemini) to be quite good for that. You only need to understand something first :) Yes, it can teach.