AI AND THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION (Full Documentary)

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Published 2023-06-29
Is AI the teacher of the future?
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As well as in any other aspect of life, technology is rapidly aiming to change the landscape of education in the next few years.
Even if the changes that those technologies are bringing are not noticeable everywhere, they are in their way.
A study from the IFF has just revealed that 85% of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven't even been invented yet. So, how can education that has barely changed in the last 50 years adapt to those changes quickly enough to follow the pace?
Are we letting technology fly ahead, away from our students?
Are we letting them learn and adapt to those technologies on their own?
Will A.I., together with other technologies like V.R. or hologram, be the teacher of the future?
Customized textbooks, a new position of human teachers in the classroom, long life learning and the dangers of those technologies in the hands of young students are some of the areas that we touch on in this documentary, guided by experts on education, technology, and science.

Watch our other three documentaries about AI:
AI and the Future of Employment:
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Digital Surveillance:
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(Japanese version): shorturl.at/vFKP7
Bias of AI and Killer Robots:
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(Japanese version): shorturl.at/bxEOZ

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A film written, produced, and directed by Aldo Montesano.
Produced by Plastico Film:
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WITH:
Gunay Kazimzade, Cedric Sauviat, Fabian Westerheide, Annika Nadja Smit, Thiébaut Weber, Daniel Göhring, Florian Buttollo, Aljoscha Burchardt, Matthias Wählisch, Martin Schlüßer, Asheesh Advani, Saadia Zahidi, Mariéme Jamme, Raul Rojas, Holger Behnsen, Hadi Partovi, Michael Feindt and Yuval Noah Harari and Zach Klein.

SPECIAL THANKS TO:
‪@wef‬ ‪@slush‬ ‪@Emarsys‬ ‪@weizenbauminstitut‬ ‪@etucces‬ ‪@dfkivideo‬ ‪@FreieUniversitaetBerlin‬ ‪@EU_EDPS‬

All Comments (8)
  • @user-ji7ee5xx1w
    Thanks guys, as a teacher I'm Bias, The science classroom has changed a lot, we're practical, we question, we have opportunities for debates, presentations and project work for very interested students. What would school look like with AI involved? I am conscious of a great deal of criticism of the "system". Without solution and vision of a New Kind of schooling, this will never beat the Human beings that welcome you as a community and family every day. It's not the 1990s in education anymore guys. Peace!
  • @bluebolinho174
    Great documentary! Congratulations to the entire production team!
  • Excellent documentary of what should be the flagships of the relationship between AI and education in the near future.
  • I wonder why this has few views...this is so educative Is the algorithm made to hide this information from reaching many people???
  • This is not news! Just about everything has been discussed since 2000s.
  • @xzyeee
    hummm.... I think we have too much of a "perfect" view of AI in Education. If not acknowledged, we will be sorely disappointed with the perceived positive impact of AI. All of the scenarios/demonstrations showing AI in the classroom are idealistic - they show a perfect learning environment with a perfect teacher (AI) and perfect learners, but learning environments are far from perfect. The presence of a perfect teacher does not mean perfect students will be/are present in the classroom. What about the student who shows indiscipline during the AI-guided lesson? The student who snaps his pencil and flings the book against the wall? That indiscipline may be grounded in something outside the classroom (nurture) or in the innate wiring of the individual (nature). The presence of the perfect teacher (AI), does not mean that the range of personal and social trials a student faces suddenly disappears. This glowing elevation of AI technology as THE HOPE of education may yet be another example of deception surfacing in education.