Subject is an abysmal company and should be eviscerated
I am a sophomore in a charter high school, and due to my schools funding issues, they had to introduce this program. Overall, this program is abysmal. Absolute GARBAGE. The entire thing can be considered just a hotbed of Artificial Intelligence. Lessons? Created by AI. Quizzes? AI. Assignments? Yep, that’s AI, too. The entire GRADING SYSTEM? Yes, AI as well. The only times this program uses humans are in the videos that were recorded back in 2023. And even then, some of those videos, especially in the ones in the Biology course, for instance, can be at least 15 minute long. My parents were even appalled by the fact that when I was taking the computer science course, the guy in the videos was non-binary. (I am not insinuating that I am against people who don’t believe in their natural-born gender.) when it comes to quizzes and tests, the AI can make simple mistakes that are kind of annoying, such as misspelling Chernobyl as “Chenobly.” When it comes to the writing assignments, you can literally take the prompt, paste it into ChatGPT, and that that response and put it into the text box, and it will give you an automatic 100%. Even in the drawing course, you can have ChatGPT drum up an image, and you can put it into Subject, and it will give you a 100%. That, and when you get a low score for clicking an answer you know you didn’t press on a quiz, are major problems with Subject’s grading system. When it comes to finals and midterms, one of my friends took 5 words that we were tasked to define and give examples of, and put it into the response, and got the question right. One last thing, Subject’s tech support is also AI, and automatically asks for your name, email, and school name, which shouldn’t be allowed if you’re trying to notify Subject to fix a typo or a research error, as it can be interpreted as an invasion of privacy to give a company, and more so, the people working there, your personal information. More on this, the AI will actually start arguing with you if you tell it that you will not give it the information (name, school name, and email) it wants, and it will rarely transfer over to a human tech support person, but even then, their responses are often speculated by my peers to also be AI. Overall, this program shouldn’t exist, and should not be used by schools whatsoever, especially charter schools. Subject is a rather untrustworthy company in my opinion, that drains students’ motivation to do schoolwork, waste hours away at a computer instead of doing actual interactive school work activities/projects, and just doesn’t teach you anything about a topic you’re learning. Subject=bad.
April 5, 2026
Unprompted review