“LLMs excel at reasoning within constrained contexts….” I don’t think anyone familiar with them disagree. Maybe if education focuses less on “constrained contexts” we can see them as a less threat than now.
My junior high school had kitchen, sewing studio, ceramic studio, wood shop, metal shop, and drafting studio when I was a student... they were all gone soon after I left my position teaching there... a decision motivated because I saw what they were planning for spaces I valued.
I’ve been thinking about networks, and it occurred to me education focuses so much on naming nodes. The real action is interactions and relationships between nodes, but we ignore ‘em.