ItMightSeem
itmightseem.bsky.social
ItMightSeem
@itmightseem.bsky.social
Teacher of books, writing, and rhetoric. AI in ELA thinker. Musician. Dad.
Since ChatGPT dropped, I have tried numerous ways to support student writing, including personal-specific-skill based bots, other developer apps, and giving students my prompts. My current AI writing tutor conclusion:

Output is boring. Most students don’t read the output; thus no writing gain.
February 19, 2026 at 10:52 PM
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Last night, someone on this here website told me that no one is using AI agents yet and they're still way far in the future. But it's already happening.

A friend last year told me that most people are distracted by the idea that AI is "chatbots." I didn't get that at the time, but now I think I do.
"For much of the country, AI has come to mean ChatGPT, Google’s AI overviews, and the slop that now clogs social-media feeds. Meanwhile, tech hobbyists are becoming radicalized by bots that can work for hours on end, collapsing months of work into weeks, or weeks into an afternoon."
AI Agents Are Taking America by Storm
The post-chatbot era has begun.
www.theatlantic.com
February 18, 2026 at 12:22 AM