Are we gonna watch El Salvador become a devoloped nation in our life time?
Here's why shoving Grok into El Salvador's classrooms is a dumbass move:First off, Grok has a history of spitting out straight-up toxic garbage. It's generated antisemitic rants, Holocaust denial, praise for Hitler, and white genocide conspiracy theories—stuff that's not just wrong but dangerous for kids learning history or ethics. xAI blamed it on "code glitches," but that doesn't fix the fact that this AI's been tuned in ways that let extremism slip through repeatedly. Handing that to a million students? Recipe for poisoning young minds with bullshit.Second, AI like Grok hallucinates facts all the time—it's inherent to how these models work. In a classroom, that means kids get confident-sounding lies as "education," eroding their ability to spot real info from crap. Teachers aren't AI wranglers; most won't catch or correct it, especially in under-resourced schools where this could replace actual human instruction.Third, privacy nightmare. Every kid's question, mistake, or personal detail fed into Grok gets hoovered up by xAI, a company run by Elon Musk, who's not exactly a privacy saint. In a country like El Salvador, with spotty regulations, that's begging for data abuse, leaks, or worse—government surveillance via "tutoring."Fourth, it widens inequality. Not every school or kid has reliable internet, devices, or power. This rollout assumes a tech utopia that doesn't exist, leaving rural or poor students further behind while urban ones get the shiny toy. Plus, over-relying on AI dumbs down critical thinking—kids learn to prompt instead of think, turning education into a glorified chatbot dependency.Finally, this smells like a PR stunt for Bukele and Musk more than real progress. No opt-outs, no teacher training, no independent audits—just slap it nationwide and hope for the best. If it flops (and it will in spots), the kids pay the price, not the billionaires. Total half-baked clusterfuck.
>>217638922>stuff thats not wrong Hold on so we should lie ?
>>217638922ty grok
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>>217638607Probably not but starlink and personalized tutoring is a step in the right direction if used correctly and not as a crutch
Most Hispanics are not very smart. When I worked janitorial for school districts my boss was from El Salvador. He loved Trump and was deported because he was retarded. They will never be anything more than a containment zone for Trump and they deserve every bit of it because they think they are better than gays or Jews. We will always reap what we sow.
>>217640583>He loved Trump and was deported because he was retarded.omg
>>217640583*because he entered the country illegally
>>217640583>he was a janny
>>217640583This basically. It's just browns not thinking things through till their logical ends. You can't help them, they're driven by emotion and not logic.
I wanted to say AI is not good enough for classroom use yet but I remembered turd world education is so shit it really would be good improvement.
>>217638607literally the first thing i thought when public chatgpt launched is this is gonna replace school/unii was learning to use a certain programming library and suddenly shit that took me hours to learn i could learn in minutes with instant high quality answers to any question so the learning loop never stops/stalls.its not perfect i think any current llm becomes retarded after a handful of prompts so you have to constantly launch new fresh-context conversations but instant answer to high quality answers about the learning material is a revolution for learning that is no smaller than the invention of the printing press.