This was great to listen to! My kids greatly benefited from @KhanAcademy 10 years ago! I thought the comment regarding entrepreneurship being the separator in this journey was an interesting perspective. My reaction was the teams that have the ability to collaborate, which most believe is the "art" that is lost in the adoption of this tech. The art of communication and the art of facilitation is what allows teams to see further than the singular contributor. Great episode, @EdMylett, as always! Passed it on to my clients!
@the_master_of_cramp5 ай бұрын
AI is a huge factor in driving our technological and scientific progress. And unless we've already cracked how everything works, we can use people who work on the problems that we still have. Everything is an optimization problem that people can work on. Unless of course AI will take over and kill us all (we should not underestimate the unknown)
@jiab83924 ай бұрын
Very thankful for Kahn Academy... when my kids didn't understand their math or needed more practice, I go to Kahn Academy for help. Even used it to help my son understand Chemistry. This was a fascinating conversation.
@StonyArk015 ай бұрын
Fascinating idea for a discussion, Ed. Glad your show is growing because i been watching you since Pandemic hit.
@esor-hf1br4 ай бұрын
its scary cause its something new but also exciting , i really want to experience this thing , i have always faced ,difficulty with teachers either they are too strict or they are too money minded to force me to study from their buisness partner friends( you know give and take relationship personal tuitions)i had beef with few of them for that reason, it will be nice to have someone who will be giving you personal attention and personal schedule and all it will be easier to interact, because sometimes i am afraid of being judged and end up not asking doubts and sometimes they dont want to clear doubts cause they think its a waste of time
@williamjawbone33855 ай бұрын
Sounds like AI will level the playing field and allow everyone the opportunity to have a decent education.
@luvajay225 ай бұрын
Gonna be an interesting new world excited for what’s to come and all the possibilities!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾😊
@TracyLMarkleyFitnessAuthor5 ай бұрын
Love your show Ed 😊
@jasonmagruder70085 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this video Ed!!! I had no idea about Sal before today. Thoroughly enjoyed this content. I am in the insurance business and concerned with the impact AI will have to our future
@noso46095 ай бұрын
Absolutely scary… I can’t believe how fast this has taken over people who are afraid of human interactions and learning to deal with real life situations. Yes, AI has its place but, taking humanity out of learning and education is going to turn people into sheeple robots; oh wait, that’s the whole point!!
@angie72785 ай бұрын
Not necessarily a bad thing- WHAT are teachers actually “teaching” our children anyways? A bunch of standardized garbage they’ll never use and not much that’s actually useful. Using AI could literally teach them what they’re interested in on an individual level and free up teachers to do something else- humanitarian things or teaching in other ways/avenues. It’s all in how you look at it. Soon, our entire structure will be automated so that we can work on each other, the oceans, land, animals, spreading love, compassion and healing wherever we go ❤ Love and Light to you
@angie72785 ай бұрын
AI is washing your dishes, your laundry, running your car, phone, computer already….😊
@noso46095 ай бұрын
Again… taking humanity out of things. It’s all about digital control. As stated, I believe in some AI. However, if you keep relying on AI it is a fact that it makes you more dumb and lazy as a person. Wait until CBDC and other digital controls are implemented then you will see how AI can turn on your freedoms and thoughts.
@angie72785 ай бұрын
@@noso4609 It’s also what you CHOOSE to accept. If you don’t want that, then homeschool. Make the choices YOU want and be positive instead of fearing what the media tells you to fear. Living in that vibration can only bring things of that low vibration to you. Be the change you want to see. 🤗
@ChrisCrous-bq1cf4 ай бұрын
I think your argument uses circular reasoning. If we need to work on each other and build social relationships then schools should be the place.I think people have serious misconceptions of what a teacher is. Either you had terrible experiences with teachers growing up, or you have a dystopian future in mind (which is honestly the highest probability). You are, however, trying to eliminate a core element of what makes us "human" ... cultures and traditions form part of what a teacher does. We look up to a "human" with whom we can relate to, to inspire us to do great things as humans. We can read facial expressions and fine-tune our abilities to match our peers and unique community. Identity is a much bigger problem here than I think you understand. Teachers are a fundamental part of what makes us we who are, whether they're our parents or leaders. Considering that a dystopian society is most likely, your argument may have some power. If robots educate new generations, the elites will have much greater control over discipline and propaganda. However, I doubt humans will survive for that long.@@angie7278
@TimOKeefe5 ай бұрын
Teaching will have to change. Most teachers and most students (we) grew up remembering facts that were mostly useless going forward. I always though that learning probability and statistics at Pacific forced me to have to think through the problem. Which I appreciate 40 years later but never use overtly but I am sure it helps me think more logically. What happens when the worlds knowledge is at your fingertips? Remember the cliche situation? you ask a question of your parents or teacher and they tell you to look it up in the encyclopedia. Of course we didn't as we were too lazy. Ask a kid today and they often are too lazy to look it up on their phone that is already in their hand. Most teaching is programmed anyway. multiple choice testing. We learned to become or not become good testers. AI, in the realm of the text generators are about the prompt. Or the question breeds the answer. The skill is figuring out the question to give the answer you want. The answer is in the question. Sound familiar? (T.R.) If teaching can recognize this Socratic approach through the machine we can get to an educational evolution. Garbage in garbage out. Sadly most people talk about AI and do not know or even practice using it. I have seen local business people take a course and light up on fire about the possibilities, and others walk away promising to never succumb to it. The hype is typical of technological disruption. As the merchants promise the world. I envision a teachers giving a report assignment to their students. here is the answers I want, give me your prompts and the answers from the machine. We literally need to know how to interrogate the machine. And mostly being comfortable and learning from a place of not knowing what we do not know. This approach requires focus and thinking, and not the hypie promise of set it and forget it automation.
@ChrisCrous-bq1cf4 ай бұрын
I think people have serious misconceptions of what a teacher is. Either you had terrible experiences with teachers growing up, or you have a dystopian future in mind (which is honestly the highest probability). You are, however, trying to eliminate a core element of what makes us "human" ... cultures and traditions form part of what a teacher does. We look up to a "human" with whom we can relate to, to inspire us to do great things as humans. We can read facial expressions and fine-tune our abilities to match our peers and unique community. Identity is a much bigger problem here than I think you understand. Teachers are a fundamental part of what makes us we who are, whether they're our parents or leaders. Considering that a dystopian society is most likely, your argument may have some power. If robots educate new generations, the elites will have much greater control over discipline and propaganda. However, I doubt humans will survive for that long.
@marjanjahangiri83725 ай бұрын
Oh my God technology but I hope othe kids use all technology right way they same Instagram
@janicearluck66375 ай бұрын
A.I has already taken over online teacher of teaching students to speak english. A friend of mine had been working for a chinese company to teach others the language, a week in she contacted a student and asked y she hasnt made contact. The student said that her whole profile had been A.I'd.
@StonyArk015 ай бұрын
I'm using AI to learn Chinese language. At the end of the day, I still believe I will need personal guidance because I will speak to REAL PEOPLE. I like to think AI is a good supplement when I need to keep speaking the language on a daily basis in order to retain the knowledge. Even if it's just 5 minutes. That's what the AI teacher I thought would be useful for. Because I'm not going to contact my teacher everyday for a 5 minute conversation
@punkask36195 ай бұрын
I've been saying this for years! AI will wipe out mundane jobs. Teaching in 10 years will be AI, Customer Service will be AI, Everyone is going self service so no need for Salespeople...either humans get an AI to work for you or you will get Universal Basic Income! Schools will be a thing of the past, AI will assess what level the kid is at more than a teacher who just teaches the curriculum. No more teaching LGBT instead of Maths, no more Drag Queen story hour. I had a teacher that during the year she told me "You are too clever for this class, you should've been in the higher class" I was super angry because that teacher told me you must go to her class! AI Teachers to the rescue
@Jrswazy5855 ай бұрын
(I just said this the other day ) Yes it will unfortunately people are headed towards online learning and AI is the future of humanity and a lot of other things example ; realtors are already on the verge of going away because of VR
@Reed___5 ай бұрын
Bring back the beard papa Ed 😭
@jewelminor55265 ай бұрын
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@raymondwright42215 ай бұрын
AI can definitely be helpful but wish it would go away