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Jeff Kagan: Classroom AI is a good thing, says Kahn Academy CEO

Jeff Kagan: Classroom AI is a good thing, says Kahn Academy CEO

There are many stories about how artificial intelligence will impact our world — both positively and negatively. Sal Khan, founder and CEO of Khan Academy, believes AI will help education by improving, not replacing, teachers. While this outlook is hopeful, I believe the reality is more complex.

The impact of AI, positive and negative, depends on the type of technology used. Example, it varies based on whether the technology leans politically and whether it’s helpful or harmful to individual students.

The outcome depends on who writes the AI code. Whether you agree with them on politics, history, facts or other matters, we learned during the COVID-19 pandemic that different viewpoints can be amplified or suppressed.

Different AI systems could steer students down various paths, each with a unique perspective. If you evaluate multiple AI systems on the same topic, you’ll often find conflicting answers, depending on the biases of the code’s creator.

While this might sound promising, it means parents will still need to evaluate whether a particular AI tool aligns with their values and worldview. After all, this technology will shape how our children see the world and think in the future.

AI, teachers and students

The quality of education depends largely on the relationship between teachers and students and the source of educational content. Who created the material? Are they aligned with your family’s values and views? In the past, these questions were rarely considered. Today, however, it’s essential to ask them.

That said, I agree with Sal Khan. AI has the potential to help and improve the education system if used properly and aligned with your family values.

Some day we will have AI protection like anti-virus when connecting to the Internet. Until that day, remember, modern education tends to focus on the “middle.” Students at both the top and bottom of the achievement spectrum often aren’t served well. High-achieving students may not be sufficiently challenged, while struggling students can be left behind.

This is part of the reason Khan Academy was founded. Every student learns at their own pace and depth. The platform offers a more tailored approach, which helps address the needs of those who might otherwise be overlooked.

AI can help or hinder students

Khan Academy does well because its approach meets students where they are, offering individualized learning paths.

A crucial question remains: will AI truly improve education and benefit your children specifically?

The best educational path involves a variety of choices, allowing you to select the right school, teachers, and AI tools for your child’s needs.

Finding the right fit will help ensure your child gets the most out of their learning experience, though it will take time and effort to find the ideal program.

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