#EIE23

Education innovator and entrepreneur Sal Khan leads an insightful conversation on artificial intelligence (AI) and its rapidly unfolding place in American society, from colleges & universities to the workplace to our children’s K-12 classrooms. He explores how and where AI can enhance student learning and support educators, such as Khanmigo does-without unravelling education itself.

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  • @balduran2003
    @balduran20032 ай бұрын

    This is extremely impressive, but also very worrying. Human culture and language has already changed so much because of our relationship with technology. My biggest worry with kids using AI is that we will literally be teaching these kids to rely on and even bond with a piece of technology. If you think that social media was bad, at least on social media they are talking to other real people (well, at this point maybe that is not a guarantee). Imagine what it will be like, when people intentionally decide that they would rather have all of their conversations with an infinitely patient, selfless, and helpful AI than with other imperfect humans.

  • @AmericanBrain

    @AmericanBrain

    2 ай бұрын

    You have generated a worry. But anyone can generate a million worries - and therefore everyone needs Dale Carnegie's "how to stop worrying and start living"! Your worries remind me of the beginning of writing technology - the Ancient Greeks worried it would make people stupid! Think about it: did they have a right to worry? What I'm interested in is not your worries [as anyone can generate that] but evidence based :) Thanks!

  • @Crunkmastaflexx
    @Crunkmastaflexx3 ай бұрын

    interesting, but the education system currently is a joke. caste system

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