馃敀 A calculator for minds or systemic laziness? The essence of the debate about AI in schools
While Asian schools are turning education over to algorithms en masse, we are still seeking a humanistic compromise. The skills of the entire next generation of workers depend on which model we ultimately choose.

In 2024 alone, about 50,000 “AI classrooms” were opened. Artificial intelligence is being implemented in education on a large scale. The teacher only supervises the students, and nearly half of them openly use AI to do their homework.
But that’s not happening here. It鈥檚 in China.
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