Khan Academy CEO on AI's impact on education
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2025
- Khan Academy CEO Sal Khan joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss his new book, "Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (And Why That's a Good Thing)," AI's impact on education, and more.
Sal Khan should be secretary of education.
Khan is American, and his story is
American, with international impact
Not the decrrtary, but the minister
This is an advert for Khanmigo $10/mo
Its a shame this was only 5 minutes long with them talking over him for most of the segment.
yes but sal have you heard the kids are using chat gippity to cheat???
Focused on the cheating and naysaying instead of what the future of tutor AI will bring. Doom and gloom bring the clickbait which makes the news garbage.
@@gantech7788 maybe they have younger kids and they are realizing their kids might not have as much of an advantage moving forward due to their wealth?
They also didn't want to appear dumb or ignorant. So they had to keep interjecting to somehow show that they are in the know. 😑
What is it about Khan’s voice that makes me want to learn something
I love how she introduced the book as ‘Brave New World’ and not ‘Word’
Khan! American Hero.
You mean World Hero right?
Let the guy finish a thought!
Khan is an international treasure.
Completely wasted his time and ours as well. 3 hosts who just love nothing more than their own voices
Clearly they're more concerned with creating drama than delivering information or solving problems.
This woman should shut her mouth a bit more and listen to her guest. He's an expert, she clearly isn't.
She's actually the better one out of the 3 hosts. The old guy didn't interrupt this time because they weren't talking about Bitcoin.
The anchors should let people who know talk rather than interrupting, wanting to appear more knowledgeable on education than the teacher himself. We already know about cheating and the whole point bring Sal was to see the better side of AI in education.
As a teacher, I cannot agree more
As Indian i face this at work call it what it is racism getting interupted by coworkers consistently even though they aren't smart at all smh
I was hoping for actual discussion. What a disappointing interview. The hosts were just repeatedly rambling about how students use ChatGPT to make their essays.. Not relevant to what your guest is talking about. Cable TV networks are a trip
This is brilliant. I can’t believe I didn’t think of this myself. It’s so obvious in hindsight
I'd love to hear your guest complete a full sentence without interuption!
Man I wish this Khan guy would stop stopping the host from interrupting his well informed takes. Doesn't he know who the star of the show is here? So rude.
Andrew Sorkin is just a terrible host.
we are trying to adapt to the new age, just embrace it. Teach kids to write and once they start using chatgpt writing is no longer necessary just like math and a calculator. Just give in and adopt the technology. Being a tutor is an amazing use case tho as it should help people think but I would argue we should redo the educational system to take classes on how to think not just the subjects. the material can be regurgitated and the answers found with AI, its time to leap frog the rest of the world for education and lead the way like we always have.
I think we need to change Education system now
Wow, this interview felt rushed. But overall, I liked the response from Khan… it sounds like the AI works with the teachers, like droids in Star Wars. I think this is the best possible outcome for AI, where it helps people do their jobs better… from teachers teaching to students learning.
for now but later on. it takes years to finish all education up to high school and years after that for a career. years the Ai will just improve more. Also AI wont die of old age or sickness like humans, so it will just keep experiencing more, improving its skills. After AI has 50-100 years of experience, will there be any point in educating that generation of humans?
How to avoid cheating and laziness with AI? I think schools will carry out in-person tests weekly to grade the knowledge the students learned at home with the help of AI.
Create and train a custom prompt that acts like a tutor. It doesn't give the answer right away but teaches students on how to get to the answer.
@@h.c4898that doesn’t solve the problem. You need to change how the curriculum is tested
Open discussion tells the teacher a lot about student knowledge also.
Stop interrupting him! Wow! The man has a tool and one of these three talking heads can't shut up long enough for him to complete a thought.
It is hard for most folks to pay for something when their child can get "free" education, free breakfast, free lunch, and a free babysitter. The teacher unions will also fight hard to keep their jobs.
Is Jan acedemy going public?
My concern is to what degree we will become codependent on AI. At the moment, it is about writing emails, papers, etc. How little will we have to learn in the future because AI will do it for us. No more spelling. No more writing. No more basic math.
We're already there.
People said the same thing about writing becoming widespread - that coming generations would forget how to "truly" learn (memorize) knowledge and stories and history, compared to human oral tradition up to that point. And they were 100% right!! But the benefits were worth it.
AI will be the teacher in near future!😊
some schools are already doing it
Seems to me the modern education system is OUTDATED... Instead of altering the algorithm, the modern education system should LEARN to adapt to the change.
the current education is the same to the to 1990s years ago
it will never cache up. the educational system takes time to update, and AI will use that time to progress and grow.
Just like mental arithmetic with calculators, is writing more important than other skills in an AI economy?
Woah how is that guy on the side allowed to talk on subjects he knows nothing about? And how can be so smug? What type of show is this? Surely not a place people go to be informed? Crazy
A liberal version of Fox News
Andrew Sorkin doesn't no sh** about technology, you can see in his interviews with Musk and the TikTok CEO and it's pretty obvious here. Dude needs to get fired.
I was thinking of putting AI with Marcus Aurelius meditation and teaching.
I'm a university professor (Jesuit university in the Midwest) and can report that a significant proportion of my students use ChatGPT or some other AI program to write their papers for them. It's to the point where many of us have now concluded that giving written work outside of class is meaningless. There's detection software that flags AI-generated content, but it's not entirely accurate (gives false positives and negatives), and students find ways around it. So, while I agree that there's much potential for AI in education, my experience has made me far less sanguine about it than Mr. Khan.
In ChatGPT, Chegg, and Quizlet I trust
90% of people still don't get it. Now that AI is here and at such an advanced level kids in school should really only be learning how to grow food, how to build homes, how to live off the land. How to survive.
Essays are done with
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The best part of this video is JK being mute.
i remember when they tried to discredit Khan
Let him speak! They’re the worst lol
KhanMigo will earn a lot of money from schools then
How come, then, our word-spelling ability, unaided, is going nowhere, and for some, it's getting worse?
Before you proceed to education, make sure you know your territory appropriately in the space of precautions against the insufficiencies of the knowledge and the deficiencies of human perceptions. Education is the most sensitive and misunderstood notion that I know of ! Too many interest are fighting over it to gain a political advantage !
Start with health, not education. A good clinician AI won't be swayed by emotions. Doctors are so pressured from all directions and so afraid they are often unable to properly express diagnostic and prognostics, no offense to them, I'd be scared too. That's because they are not respected by the medical establishment which is too political involved and forget health issues.
As long as administration solutions are admonition on medical personnel, THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE !
AI is definitely an enabler. However, companies creating and using AI should be taxed more so that global economic disparity could be addressed. Otherwise, corporates and a just a handful will hoard money. I am saying this as an AI developer !
Sure education can benefit from AI. But the bigger question is, do we still need “education” when AI can tell us everything anyway? We just need to have the capacity to learn. That will work for a while. But after that I think humans will lose the motivation to learn anything at all.
What is this gotta do with education? This is more like “How to prevent cheating”
Make it so you can replace teachers! Good for home schooling. 👍
Ay I(the most important thing in life)😅
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This woman reporter is hopeless, she just keeps interrupting him. I will go back to watching Bloomberg, they are way more professional and experienced.
Why Educate something that AI can solve the problems. Learn something that AI can't do and that is blue collar work.
Ai is starting to know blue collar work. example look up smart farming. "Agriculture is a perfect niche for innovations in the sphere of robotics: farmers usually have to deal with repetitive tasks in the field, and this work is primarily labor-intensive. Now agricultural robots (or “agrobots”) ...." in short any manual labor that is repetitive can be replaced by robots, eventually.
I always felt that companies made a mistake when they look at grade scores from schools when they consider hiring someone. Cheating is just way to easy today. To me, the better way to consider someone for employment is to give them a test in the Human Resources dept. No smartphone or internet access available. You sit at a terminal and are required to write some type of essay (test for logic and grammar), test your math skills, test for basic knowledge of biology, chemistry, some type of psychological evaluation test and another test for critical thinking skills. If you have someone testing high on all these skills, what difference does it make if they had a high GPA at an Ivy league school or a community college in some remote farm community. If they cheated in college, they’re going to fail the test in the Human Resources dept.
why should, lets say someone applying for a non-chemistry job know chemistry? lets look at lawyers. 4 undergraduate education in political science, history, or economics + 3 year of law school. so should they be asked about chemistry that they didn't do for 7-8 years? or asked about political science?
Cheating is legit only in big business negotiations!😂
his full name is salman khan these people are so lazy for calling him sal khan
Sounds Cool
interesting talking
teachers freakin out... lets be honest
and we can have AI teachers personalized for you and understands you and what's best from world's database and tailor that to you
Most teachers are actually embracing AI.
if kids are using it to write, then let the Ai take an oral test.
Please get rid of Sorkin on these important segments, he's not adding value and just derails the conversation.
So much of our schooling really is just makework, isn't it?
Right now its all about...my AI is better than yours. Got to see where the penny finally drops.
These fools want to talk more than hear from the guest who has the actual knowledge on the topic?
Now wonder these anchors are on CNBC
Khanmjgo? Make sense to put your own name on everything
That shaggy looking guy is so annoying
He is scared, the model he worked on is crumbling
Why she focused about the kid cheating? That’s the only thing she cares about lol