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The most effective learning is when you try it yourself, but can also get immediate feedback and explanation.

It’s doing the problem set, but also being able to check the key. Basically a private tutor or TA available at all times.

Without that you can’t get a tight feedback loop.

The most effective use of these systems will not be copying the answer, it’ll be trying to do it and then asking when stuck.



The khan academy approach is right imo. You just tell the models that they should help you through the problem rather than answer it for you.




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