So imagine that you scrape the course from a university website, get chatGPT to write the course outline, build the modules, and link each days learning material to a YouTube video or blog. It can be done.
Now you have a university course. You host it online. You create a chatbot or custom GPT with the course material, transcripts of the videos, and turn it into a teacher. This teacher will grade you, ask questions, create exams and help you understand the material.
Universities are paywall for 3 reasons:
1) They hide the daily material
2) They have a certificate
3) They have insider connection to industry standards and people
But we all know they use what can be outdated information, they link us to YouTube videos anyways, and the paper you get at the end of a degree is becoming less worthy (provided you can display expertise to your future employer[also, great for content creators which is the new economy anyways])
My question is, why haven't we done this yet?
1) Is it the programming and creation of the bots? Python needed?
2) Is it because we're too distracted? Don't see the value in it?
Share your thoughts. Because I've already created a course for a health sciences bachelor and to be honest, I feel like if I were to watch all the YouTube videos, read the blogs, and get tested on this information, I'd be well more than capable to compete against any graduate in the last 4 years.
- Combine this AI University with some form of display of the knowledge, like creating a TikTok community where you share like a classroom with other students, I can see how you could easily build authority on the subject to show employers and gain a general public following.
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