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Schools that ban AI outright may leave students behind because employers increasingly expect practical AI proficiency.
Schools that ban AI outright may leave students behind because employers increasingly expect practical AI proficiency.
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First and foremost, AI is here to stay. Secondly, if you're going into the job market today and you want to keep your job, you have to be proficient in AI.
OpenTake a look at this old newspaper clipping that I find from the 1980s. Isn't this just so amazing and so ironic? If you had to replace the word calculator with AI, it's exactly the conversation that people and schools and parents and teachers are having worldwide. A lot of schools and teachers out there are saying AI must be banned...
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Take a look at this old newspaper clipping that I find from the 1980s. Isn't this just so amazing and so ironic?
If you had to replace the word calculator with AI, it's exactly the conversation that people and schools and parents and teachers are having worldwide. A lot of schools and teachers out there are saying AI must be banned.
Kids can't use it at all. They can't use it with their homework.
They can't do anything with it because it's just gonna make them slow. And I think personally a lot of the schools and teachers are just scared because they don't really understand what AI is.
First and foremost, AI is here to stay. Secondly, if you're going into the job market today and you want to keep your job, you have to be proficient in AI.
I know personally when I'm interviewing new people, one of the first questions I ask them is if they are comfortable in AI and if they're willing to learn and understand it more to make it part of their job. The second thing with regards to AI and school and kids is that AI can be so useful and it's really just amazing...
on notebook L m. We did all the research.
And notebook L m just helped my daughter so much. No.1, it created graphs, it created flashcards, and best of all, even created a podcast for her that explained it in simple terms, much better than any of the textbooks were doing.
Obviously, a kid can't just rely on it and be lazy, obviously. But AI is here to stay.
And progressive schools and teachers that understand this should be getting on this now. Let me know your thoughts if you agree with me or not.