AI-Era Schools Should Teach Practical Judgment, Not Just Knowledge
AI is already better at explaining knowledge. Schools need to teach students how to apply practical concepts.
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AI is already better at explaining knowledge. Schools need to teach students how to apply practical concepts.
The claim that a space sunshade could reduce AMOC risk remains unproven. This essay asks what would have to be observed and tested first.
For people who need the whole map before they can move, AI can turn questions into scores instead of merely covering a weakness.
AI has not deeply entered field work yet.
Electricity, memory, lifespan, taxes, and copies. If humans and AI are going to compete, what has to be limited?
The technology can be right while the companies are wrong. That was the expensive lesson of the dot-com bubble.
The more intelligence is outsourced to AI, the more valuable it becomes to be someone people can hand work to and trust through the finish.
Before saying AI is too fast, we should ask which problems humanity still has not actually solved. If we cannot even build a moon base yet, we need the ability to install, run, and fix answers in the real world, not slower tools.