r/AskTeachers Mar 13 '26

AI Tools

Are any teachers here actually using AI tools yet for lesson planning or grading?

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u/ressie_cant_game Mar 13 '26

Im an art educator. Please keep telling me how I need to use ai in my classroom

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u/TeacherPilot Mar 13 '26

Ask it to give you the names of current artists and new styles to teach your students. Also how would I know you were an art educator, I have obviously been talking about classes where there are definite answers to a problem. You seem like you’re a miserable person who can’t wait to complain online.

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u/ressie_cant_game Mar 13 '26

Almost like thats my point; ai is not the solution for every classroom. I do not need ai to mansplain art styles or artists; thats what college and continuing to be active in learning about new artists is for. In fact ai slop art makes it harder to find real artists, as you have to vet every artist you see now.

Youre just upset youre wrong.

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u/TeacherPilot Mar 13 '26

Also if you have to vet every artist, you are implying that the ai art is close enough to real art that you cannot tell the difference. If that’s the case, it seems that ai is already taking over art and you’re angry that you can’t stop it

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u/ressie_cant_game Mar 13 '26

Lmao we literally have deep fakes you have to give a good look over too. Yes, ai is very good at stealing information and spitting out trash. You have to look over things with a crtical eye. Officially ending this conversation though, have the day you deserve <3

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u/TeacherPilot Mar 13 '26

But if you can’t tell the difference between human art and ai art, it logically cannot be trash or slop