Two AI tutors: ChatGPT vs Socratic
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I'm a dad of two (8 and 10). I've watched my kids hand their homework to ChatGPT for a year. The model serves up the answer, nods at whatever guess they throw, and moves on. Pedagogically, that's the inverse of what a 9-year-old needs (see video).
So I've been building Pebble. A voice-first education game for kids 6-12, Carmen-Sandiego-style: the kid steps into an adventure, talks to characters, solves the plot, and the agent is designed to withhold the answer, push them to think, and reward real effort.
Why I'm posting here specifically: I'd value input from anyone who's fine-tuned agents for a behavior pattern (not domain knowledge), and I'm also looking for parents.
The ask:
If you're a parent and want to try a learning tool built on the opposite philosophy of commercial chat LLMs, check out
Pebble here
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/u/bruhagan
Originally posted by u/bruhagan on r/ArtificialInteligence
I'm a dad of two (8 and 10). I've watched my kids hand their homework to ChatGPT for a year. The model serves up the answer, nods at whatever guess they throw, and moves on. Pedagogically, that's the inverse of what a 9-year-old needs (see video).
So I've been building Pebble. A voice-first education game for kids 6-12, Carmen-Sandiego-style: the kid steps into an adventure, talks to characters, solves the plot, and the agent is designed to withhold the answer, push them to think, and reward real effort.
Why I'm posting here specifically: I'd value input from anyone who's fine-tuned agents for a behavior pattern (not domain knowledge), and I'm also looking for parents.
The ask:
If you're a parent and want to try a learning tool built on the opposite philosophy of commercial chat LLMs, check out
Pebble here
submitted by
/u/bruhagan
Originally posted by u/bruhagan on r/ArtificialInteligence