AI in classrooms sounds great—until you realize students are using it to outsmart teachers, AI grading systems don’t get jokes, and schools are basically automating busywork. Will AI revolutionize education, or just micromanage students into submission? Either way, AI is here—grading, tutoring, and quietly judging us all.
Yearly Archives: 2025
AI in the classroom is transforming how kids think, create, and innovate, fostering curiosity and unlocking personalized, interactive learning opportunities.
AI is brilliant—until it isn’t. From chatbots hallucinating facts to self-driving cars fearing tumbleweeds, here’s a look at AI’s funniest failures.
Does AI really think, or is it just a glorified pattern predictor? Explore the illusion of AI intelligence and why we shouldn’t trust it too much.
AI can generate art, but can it truly create? Sven explores why human creativity—with all its chaos and rule-breaking—still leaves AI playing catch-up.
Creativity. It’s what makes us human, right? The ability to dream, to imagine, to create something that’s never existed before. But now, with AI popping up everywhere, generating art, writing poetry, even composing music, some people are starting to wonder—are we about to be replaced? I get the fear. AI can paint like Van Gogh, write poetry that sounds hauntingly familiar, and even generate movie scripts. It’s impressive. But here’s the thing—AI is a tool, not an artist. It’s a remix machine, not an innovator. And no matter how advanced it gets, it’s missing something vital: us. The human spark. The messy, emotional, unpredictable brilliance that makes creativity what it is. Let’s talk about why AI won’t be taking over human creativity anytime soon. Creativity Is More Than Just Making Things We tend to think of creativity as the act of making something new—writing a song, painting a picture, coming […]