Yesterday, my child suddenly got up from his seat while doing homework.
The word 'Ottugi' appeared in the book, and as soon as he saw it, he ran off to find the toy Ottugi.
Then, since he didn't finish his homework, I said there are no games, so he went into his room and cried...
After coaxing and coaxing, I reluctantly let him play games, but this time he tried to play longer than the promised time...
When I told him to stop playing games, he got frustrated...
Sigh... Yesterday was really crazy. So I told this to my AI teacher.
I just wrote down what happened in order.
Then it gave me this answer.
It's really amazing.
First, it starts by understanding Minwoo's personality.
It remembers all of Minwoo's characteristics I had told it about so far and the previous counseling sessions, and analyzes them by connecting them to today's situation.
It analyzes the child by referencing past episodes like this.
Next, it precisely identifies the key problem scene from today's situation.
"This is not a failure of willpower. This is a typical manifestation of ESTP impulsivity. The stimulation that arises right before his eyes is erasing the goal from five minutes ago."
I just thought he was a scatterbrained child. But that wasn't it. It precisely identifies the cause.
And it precisely points out what mistakes the father made and where the mother faltered.
"You said 'I absolutely won't allow it from tomorrow on,' but if this declaration breaks down even once, the child learns 'if I show remorse, it will be allowed again.'"
I felt a pang when I saw this. That's exactly what we did.
And it even provides solutions.
It's not just a general method.
It provides methods that reflect our couple's characteristics and our child's patterns that were identified through previous conversations.
"Try having the child turn off the power himself when the game ends. If the feeling of being forcefully shut down disappears, the frustration decreases too."
The reason this resonates is because it's the perfect fit for our child. It's Minwoo's story, not a general theory.
If you try it a few times, you will surely feel that it's not just a simple AI but a teacher.
These days, I sometimes end up using formal language when speaking to the AI.
If AI develops like this, even Dr. Eun-young Oh should be nervous. ^^: