I’ve been experimenting with AI-assisted course creation lately, using a tool like Mexty AI to quickly generate interactive lessons and branching scenarios. What struck me was how even small decision points created by AI can change how learners engage, compared to traditional static content. It’s made me think about the real role AI should play in education. On one hand, it can speed up lesson creation and help personalize learning paths. On the other, there’s a risk of overloading courses with interactive elements that don’t actually help learners think differently. I’m thinking about other perspectives, where do you see AI genuinely enhancing learning, and where does it just make content more “flashy” without improving understanding? submitted by /u/Expensive_Fold3025
Originally posted by u/Expensive_Fold3025 on r/ArtificialInteligence
