Khanmigo's AI beta 'test' program is meant to assist teachers with individualized student help.
, Martin Luther King, Jr., Cleopatra, and George Washington, alongside fictional characters such as Hamlet, Winnie the Pooh, and Dorothy from. And instead of glossing over difficult topics, AI invoking complex figures purportedly do not shy away from their onerous pasts.
“As Thomas Jefferson, my views on slavery were fraught with contradiction,” Khanmigo reportedly told a user. “On one hand, I publicly expressed my belief that slavery was morally wrong and a threat to the survival of the new American nation… Yet I was a lifelong slaveholder, owning over 600 enslaved people throughout my lifetime.”
But despite these creative features, Khanmigo is still very much a work in progress—even when it comes to straightforward math. Simple concepts such as multiplication and division of integers and decimals repeatedly offer incorrect answers, and will even sometimes treat students’ wrong inputs as the correct solutions. That said, users can flag Khanmigo’s wrong or problematic responses.
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