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Dentist relies on AI-supported learning

A dentist with the Twitter handle @machidento has introduced an innovative learning method for dental students on the short message service X. The dentist, who refers to himself as "街しか医" (which translates roughly to "city dentist"), is using the AI-based tool OpenClaw to analyze ten years' worth of dental licensing exam questions.

Specific target group in focus

The initiative explicitly targets students who failed the dental licensing exam. "For those who unfortunately failed," according to the dentist, OpenClaw should provide daily learning support. The strategy involves students practicing with the AI tool for three hours each day.

Long-term learning strategy

The idea behind this approach is to give students a structured and efficient learning method. By daily engagement with exam questions from the past ten years, students should develop a deeper understanding of the examination topics and significantly increase their chances of success in the following year.

Time frame and motivation

The dentist provides a concrete time frame: "If you study three hours every day, you'll have 'made it' by this time next year." This motivating outlook is intended to give students the necessary perseverance for intensive preparation.

Open questions and potential

It remains unclear to what extent the OpenClaw implementation has progressed and what specific functions the tool offers students. However, the idea demonstrates the potential of AI tools in targeted exam preparation and could serve as a model for other fields.