How Artificial Intelligence is Powering Education with Dr. Ann Marie Sastry

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • On this episode of FYI, our hosts and special guest Dr. Ann Marie Sastry dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and education. They discuss the importance of engagement in education, the role of technology and generative AI, and the need to inspire learners in new ways. Dr. Sastry shares her experience founding two companies, Amesite and Sakti3, and her passion for innovating education. The conversation covers personalized teaching and how AI can help people leverage their strengths, the shift in gaming towards creator platforms, and the need for education to compete with other forms of entertainment. The speakers also share personal experiences with technology-integrated education and the importance of social media in engaging younger generations. Don’t miss this fascinating discussion about the future of education and AI’s role in it.
    Key Points From This Episode:
    - Bridging education and AI for innovative approaches to future learning.
    - Shifting from education as a sorting function to cultivating individual talents.
    - Education through innovation offers socioeconomically disadvantaged students life-changing opportunities.
    - The Innovation Foundation’s age-appropriate research curriculum in Pinellas County offers personalized, innovative education, fostering a mindset change in students, and preparing them for future jobs.
    - AI personalizes education, recognizing individual strengths in students, aiding teachers, and promoting creativity.
    - AI integration enhances learning by providing relevant, contextual information and promoting user-friendly, innovative learning experiences.
    Integrating AI and social media into education encourages engagement, creativity, and economic relevance.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @trustedadvisor06
    @trustedadvisor06 Год назад +9

    This one of the most inspiring video I've ever seen when it comes to the potential future of education. I look back on my 80 years of life and just wonder about how amazingly different my life could have been had I had the opportunity for an educational experience like this could be.

  • @garretthoneycutt3432
    @garretthoneycutt3432 Год назад +2

    The potential for good AI has in education is very exciting. What a Big Idea!! Great work Ark team.

  • @pauldannelachica2388
    @pauldannelachica2388 Год назад +1

    How about an AI teacher with infinite patience in teaching a child. Motivating a child that will be a game changer

  • @cindyvicentino
    @cindyvicentino Год назад

    amazing

  • @georgegale6084
    @georgegale6084 Год назад +1

    Just check out Bing’s use of AI. Very useful for kids. Many times, it give much better and more tailored answers then a teacher, parent or peer.

  • @BestVibesforAll
    @BestVibesforAll Год назад

    You haven’t mentioned accessing the written language afflicting up to 25-35% of the general population. Dr. Sally Shawitz professor and researcher at Yale, Ron Yoshimoto at HI, and the International Dyslexia Association are gold standards for information and resources committed to this issue.
    After negotiating my child’s Dyslexia through the public educational system, there is a great need for outside intervention such that your 32:12 collective interests may supply to this ignored population of children that according to Dr. Sally Shawitz, the vast majority of which are of well above average intelligence.
    Wright, the attorney that established IDEA winning cases at the Supreme Court level is an endless source of information as well.
    Your influences and sensible views planning future education could transform this underserved population.
    My kid, considered dumb by the school system, scored 31 ACT.

  • @cryptobiteme
    @cryptobiteme Год назад

    Very smart Ladies. Very attractive to success.

  • @adnanmaniac
    @adnanmaniac Год назад

    AI is definitely coming and technology online courses are amazing. What is also important is physical experience in terms of lab experience etc. You don't want a doctor to operate you who only operated in a game. Maybe doc can control devices remotely, but that's a lot of risk with hacking or any other misadventures.

  • @macharlem
    @macharlem Год назад

    Enjoying the podcast so far, but 30 mins in can someone mention a monitory school with students from a different demographic or at least recognize what demographic your children and their classmates are from?

  • @KamilMauel
    @KamilMauel Год назад

    Tech, AI, and all that hisses in the background 😀

  • @ggrthemostgodless8713
    @ggrthemostgodless8713 Год назад

    I am very glad most mediocre teachers will be gone, most teachers went into the profession for job security, that is it, norther higher motivations.... the teachers' unions will fight this tooth and nail, currently there is almost no way to fire incompetent or unethical teachers. Like the church used to do, and to some degree still does, they only move the teacher from one school to another, but they tell the new school almost nothing about reasons etc for the change.
    If you ask teachers you know, low key, what books or courses they have taken online for free or whatever, they have taken to improve their knowledge base or just for personal growth, almost 100% say ZERO, but you see them as I do in my block and area, how they get drunk and how they talk about their jobs they actually dislike if not hate, they speak derogatorily about the children or college students making fun of them and basically hating the job they don't care one bit about them or if they learn anything or not... any teacher that cares even a little is spoken of as a super teacher, but most couldn't care less. So if you are an amateur reader of any subject ,you can also prove how inept and incompetent and ill educated most teachers and professors are in that subject if you talk to them, and supposedly they are specialists in the are and YOU are the amateur. Teachers don't ever read books in their subject matter, whatever they learned in school is all they moderately know.
    By he way, EVERYTHING I've said so far about teachers is also true about doctors and most lawyers... the only ones pushing all these new ways and modes for humanity to get to that new level of GENERAL knowledge are engineers and physicists, and those in other areas ADOPTING their new ways of doing things or thinking.. Those two areas have to have high levels of math and science in their fields to be ok at what they do.

  • @DwainDwight
    @DwainDwight Год назад

    how is all this going to help poor disenfranchised kids from broken homes in some poor backwater school?

  • @ggrthemostgodless8713
    @ggrthemostgodless8713 Год назад

    It is game over for all inept or mediocre teachers and professors., that's almost all of them, I guess 95-99% of them... good riddance.

  • @ShadowBoxer5669
    @ShadowBoxer5669 Год назад

    Women think that "Dr." means something still. That needs to end.

    • @greatgatsby6953
      @greatgatsby6953 Год назад

      "Dr" means that she has a PhD in Engineering. She is more knowledgeable then the average woman!