Letters to the Editor: If AI will reshape work, it should start reshaping our schools now (via latimesopinion )
is one of the best pieces I have read about AI reshaping work.
I cannot help but feel we missed a golden opportunity to retool public education coming out of the pandemic. Instead, I see schools dusting off the pre-pandemic playbook of preparing students for annual standardized tests, just like they had for decades before.Goldberg wonders if AI will allow us to have a four-day work week. That is a great question.
For each advance, the carrot of more leisure is dangled in front of our nose, but it never seems actually to be given to workers. Why should it be different with AI?
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