GradLifeJoe
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So a few weeks ago, one of my friends who’s a dev asked if I could test their new AIHomeworkHelper.com (they’re still building it, kinda MVP stage). I said sure, why not, I write about AI tools sometimes anyway.
I’ve gotta say, it’s surprisingly appealing for an early version. I threw a few random things at it: a stats assignment with messy data, a short essay plan for sociology, and a Python function that kept breaking. The tool explained why certain steps worked, like showing how to fix my logic in the code or breaking down confidence intervals in plain language. That’s what hooked me.
The interface is barebones right now, but the homework helper really gets what I’m asking (already a good sign imao).
They’re still refining it, but I figured I’d share this case since a lot of us could use something like this.
Would you trust an AI to handle your homework explanations?
I’ve gotta say, it’s surprisingly appealing for an early version. I threw a few random things at it: a stats assignment with messy data, a short essay plan for sociology, and a Python function that kept breaking. The tool explained why certain steps worked, like showing how to fix my logic in the code or breaking down confidence intervals in plain language. That’s what hooked me.
The interface is barebones right now, but the homework helper really gets what I’m asking (already a good sign imao).
They’re still refining it, but I figured I’d share this case since a lot of us could use something like this.
Would you trust an AI to handle your homework explanations?
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