AI Will Change Your Child’s Life—But Not In The Way You Think

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AI Will Change Your Child’s Life—But Not In The Way You Think
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Globally known as The AI Educator. Best-selling author of 'The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education.' Former teacher working with schools, universities and businesses to develop AI skills and strategy.

When working with schools on AI integration, I sometimes get asked to do a session with students. In recent sessions with high school students in California, New York and the UK, they have harnessed AI to create a support team of virtual assistants. From virtual teachers and sleep coaches to career advisors, study partners and holiday planners, the possibilities these students have explored are both inspiring and revealing.

These skills include evaluating results, managing teams, effective communication, decision-making, creative thinking, questioning and taking decisive action based on data.Creating and using these AI assistants requires entrepreneurial abilities. Students must evaluate the effectiveness of their AI assistants. They need to be continually refined based on feedback and performance data. This evaluative process sharpens their analytical skills.

Questioning and taking action are the final pieces of the puzzle. Encouraging students to ask the right questions and seek out new information fosters a culture of continuous learning. Acting on the answers they find is the key to making meaningful changes and improvements.Our current education systems too often focus on memorization and the acquisition of vast amounts of knowledge. Success does not depend on knowing everything. Leaders know this.

Centuries ago, owning land was the measure of success. As the move to cities and the rise of industry took place, capital and labor became the primary drivers of economic achievement. Today you can launch a business with just a laptop in a coffee shop. Entrepreneurial ability has become the most critical factor for success. Innovation, creativity and the ability to leverage technology are paramount. Those who can adapt, think creatively and collaborate AI will thrive.

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