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"We're at the cusp of using AI for probably the biggest positive transformation that education has ever seen." — Sal Khan, founder and CEO of Khan Academy. Learn how AI can be the super tutor students need *and* the assistant every teacher wants: http://t.ted.com/PxPrlJq

Yanet Gonzalez

Author of Touched by Inner Engineering, It is Not About Love and Mystic Truths, Consciousness Coach and Advocate. Bringing communication efficiency and the right perspective into humanity's most pressing matters.

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The Internet of All Things have severed human value and true human connection. AI is just another tech component to personify humans which will steal jobs from humans and will bring misery to many. There will be two sides to this AI story. One for those that use AI to make money and profits and one for those that AI is of no value at all but a competitor. But, this is the human story we can’t see the nightmare that we create until is too late. When some form of profit is involved whatever happens to that other person in the corner is not our problem because inheritedly we have departed from the monkey and think are somehow better but monkeys still take care of their own better than we can. The evolution is not in what we accomplish which can be infinite. The evolution of humanity resides in being better humans towards others and not worse just like we are right now. We are compulsively thinking only about ourselves more and more and no doubt there is no place for one more. Technology is enslaving at all possible levels.

I fully approve Always I supported the introduction of the last technological.achievement in the children / teenagers / students education , bu explaining what is good for and teaching them to avoid to lose the time

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Reydel Sanchez

Lead Graphic Designer | Sales / Marketing Coordinator | Photographer | Freelance / Consultant / Entrepreneur

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MAN was once starving...he was picking potates and corn by hand as hard labor, then he had an idea -"to create a machine that will pick the potatoes and corn mechanically", that will give him full abundance to feed the world faster and efficiently, produce more crops and end world hunger ( or so he thought) while freeing time to expand his creativity for better endeavors...yet here we are today, all these "machines"...and MAN is once again👉starving!!😑

M Farhan Kalim

Founder & CEO at Sorise EdTech l General Manager at Massarat Co. | Owner of Beladi International School

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Schools need to start accepting, the fact that AI is going nowhere. Students will excel with it and teachers need to adapt.

Education as we know is lame. America has some of the lowest education standards on the planet. I home schooled my children and they have all excelled in life. School is more about putting everyone in the same box, teaching children to be sheep amd follow the clueless herd.

Dale Dupont

Owner at DLDupont Enterprises

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Scary thought to let an un feeling computer program teach your childern. No no, no don't go this way. I worked in a children's museum and at UW Milwauke you would better off letting childern play with animals and learn on their own.

Gloria Dalafu

Experienced Maths Educator | 20 Years Empowering Students from Underprivileged Backgrounds to Redefine Their Stories in a Positive, Supportive Classroom Environment | Champion of Teacher Well-being

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Well done Sal for sharing . I agree that AI is a valuable tool for enhancing teaching and learning. We use it in my school to provide personalised feedback after assessments, helping us address challenging topics effectively. Students also benefit from personalised AI-generated homework tasks and feedback. However, to fully realise AI's potential in education, we must focus on educating both teachers and students on its effective use. Additionally, accessibility remains a critical concern ensuring all students have access to devices and connectivity should be a priority.

Erik Thoner

Senior Financial Analyst @ Storm Smart | FP&A

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Khan is the man. Helped me sooooo much with high level math

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