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AnnaLee

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2. Another point, I hope.
Thu Feb 29, 2024, 04:00 PM
Feb 2024

Another thought.

Perhaps teachers should begin educating themselves on teaching students to responsibly incorporate AI into their schoolwork. I once had a colleague in the early days of computers who told me he was offended by my support of using computers to complement chemical research. He thought I was saying computers could replace his genius in chemical synthesis. And I was not but today I think he would tell you that computers have become an integrated and necessary component of research in all areas of life. Early forms of "AI" have been a part of this.

So, what should education evolve into as AI becomes as common as cell phones and is an enabler of many things but not a "replacement" of human talent? It will be a part of their world and they will be expected to know how to use it to solve their or their employer's problems.

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