> how do we prevent the system they're embedded in from churning out the same cookie cutter individuals
Everybody's already so crazy different, both from genetics and from family influence, there's no need to worry. There's so much diversity in people.
> each with the exact same political beliefs and inability to comprehend the grey and nuanced?
Education (at least in the US and Europe) is usually about teaching critical thinking, not political indoctrination. Why do you think tutors would change this? (Teaching political science, for example, is very likely to reduce your strongly-held political beliefs and lead you to see things as much more gray and nuanced.)
> Do we even want perfect tutors at all?
There's no such thing as perfect. All it said was infinitely patient, infinitely knowledgeable, etc. Computers are already infinitely patient, and even just Wikipedia alone is getting qualitatively similar to inifinitely knowledgeable.
Everybody's already so crazy different, both from genetics and from family influence, there's no need to worry. There's so much diversity in people.
> each with the exact same political beliefs and inability to comprehend the grey and nuanced?
Education (at least in the US and Europe) is usually about teaching critical thinking, not political indoctrination. Why do you think tutors would change this? (Teaching political science, for example, is very likely to reduce your strongly-held political beliefs and lead you to see things as much more gray and nuanced.)
> Do we even want perfect tutors at all?
There's no such thing as perfect. All it said was infinitely patient, infinitely knowledgeable, etc. Computers are already infinitely patient, and even just Wikipedia alone is getting qualitatively similar to inifinitely knowledgeable.