When I was struggling with some areas of maths at uni I realized, after checking other sources/books, that it was mostly due to how it was presented to me. After getting a fresh perspective most of it suddenly became obvious and I had learned it.
I believe people's brains function differently enough, that they, to some extent at least, need to have somewhat tailored material to their "brain type".
LLM AI is great because it can be asked again and again to describe things differently. That's what makes it so powerful as a learning tool.
The interactive element itself could be really powerful. If you could put some restrictions on how much of the answer it can give you all at once, it's the perfect incremental learning tool.
I believe people's brains function differently enough, that they, to some extent at least, need to have somewhat tailored material to their "brain type".
LLM AI is great because it can be asked again and again to describe things differently. That's what makes it so powerful as a learning tool.