The author also tested the AI's ability to discuss current events and controversies, but found it could only provide information based on historical context and knowledge. Khan Academy founder Sal Khan reiterated that the bot isn’t a fact-checking tool and is still in beta testing. He expects Khanmigo to be able to weigh information sources better and provide those sources to the user in about six months.
Key takeaways:
- The author used Khan Academy's new artificial intelligence learning tool, Khanmigo, to have a simulated conversation with Harriet Tubman.
- The AI used modern conversational language and was able to provide basic information about Tubman's life, but struggled with more complex or controversial topics.
- The AI was unable to provide accurate information on certain topics, such as a quote falsely attributed to Tubman, and was unable to discuss modern issues or controversies.
- Khanmigo, which is still in beta testing, is not intended to be a fact-checking tool, but is seen as a useful tool for introducing students to historical figures.