Technology forces everyone into lifelong learning, but only trained curiosity can drive the desire to learn for so long. Without the need for growth, even access to endless knowledge and powerful tools is useless.
Oh, I saw that one! Interesting stuff, but also - a long way ahead of us!
The thing is - there's no middleground in education. We should prepare next generation and teach them new digital skills, but AI-Teacher? I think it's gonna happen, but this might be too much for now.
Technology forces everyone into lifelong learning, but only trained curiosity can drive the desire to learn for so long. Without the need for growth, even access to endless knowledge and powerful tools is useless.
However, the results of a recent experiment in Nigeria using AI as a tutor are promising enough for sceptical optimism about introducing AI to education: https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/education/From-chalkboards-to-chatbots-Transforming-learning-in-Nigeria
Oh, I saw that one! Interesting stuff, but also - a long way ahead of us!
The thing is - there's no middleground in education. We should prepare next generation and teach them new digital skills, but AI-Teacher? I think it's gonna happen, but this might be too much for now.