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School flashcards mocked for likely AI-generated errors

The poster shared a flashcard used at school that day, suspecting the content or image was AI-generated and absurdly low quality. The post gained traction from people’s frustration that educational materials are being replaced by low-cost AI, and their helplessness over schools failing to review materials properly before showing students incorrect content.

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2026-08-18

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The poster shared a flashcard used at school that day, suspecting the content or image was AI-generated and absurdly low quality. The post gained traction from people’s frustration that educational materials are being replaced by low-cost AI, and their helplessness over schools failing to review materials properly before showing students incorrect content.

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