How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education | Sal Khan | TED

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  • @khanacademy
    @khanacademy Год назад +2033

    Thanks for learning about our work on Khanmigo and the positive uses of AI for learning! We are designing this tool for you, so we want to know--what Khanmigo features are most exciting to you and why? As a learner, parent, or teacher, what would you hope for from a tool like this?
    Please let us know in the replies--your feedback means a lot!

    • @imandashti981
      @imandashti981 Год назад +68

      Just want to let you know I’m a freshman in college and got A’s in calculus and chemistry because Khanmigo carried me on explaining my curriculum specific questions.

    • @samyakjain4468
      @samyakjain4468 Год назад +39

      I hope Khanmigo can process new information about my university courses and correctly admit when it may not be accurate (or doesn't know something)

    • @shahamnoorani
      @shahamnoorani Год назад +38

      It would be wondeful if it not only helped the students learn, but it helped them get excited to learn. A passionate student with a powerful AI-that’s an unstoppable force.
      I would love to help make that a reality!

    • @anaghananda1835
      @anaghananda1835 Год назад +17

      I think it is a wonderful tool to encourage critical thinking. It could go beyond just reading comprehensions, pose questions in science, history, political science in a way that would urge students to connect the various subjects they are learning. Encouraging them to create a unified vision of the world in their minds.

    • @forty27
      @forty27 Год назад +8

      Is the Khanmigo only available in English?

  • @bnm123z
    @bnm123z Год назад +2157

    Sal deserves a Nobel Prize in Education.

    • @Xallarxo
      @Xallarxo Год назад +135

      One hundred percent. It’s nonsense why he didn’t get one yet. I think he’s one of the most important person in education of our era, without any exaggeration . It’s crazy to think how many millions of people of all ages around the globe have been learning on khan academy a quality educational content for absolutely free, including me, who’s not even a native English speaker and never been in English speaking countries. In fact, I improved my English a lot on khan academy. I wish him to always stay humble like he is regardless of what prize he gets.

    • @bajal123
      @bajal123 Год назад +44

      The Nobel categories are Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Economics and Peace.

    • @nicholasz8770
      @nicholasz8770 Год назад +107

      @@bajal123 they should add one for education

    • @pmrb1984
      @pmrb1984 Год назад +48

      Then, he should have all of them...

    • @yyxx9309
      @yyxx9309 Год назад +4

      YEEEEES

  • @Tubeytime
    @Tubeytime Год назад +4198

    Sal is exactly the type of person we all thought should be in charge of education when we were in school.

    • @michaelphan3521
      @michaelphan3521 Год назад +109

      Yes. Imagine a world where people only applied to jobs that they are truly passionate for. Not just for the paycheck.

    • @CarterSavin
      @CarterSavin Год назад +18

      And in charge of the commentary surrounding it as well. Very inspiring speech. Can't wait to see what his career will hold.

    • @orang1921
      @orang1921 Год назад

      @@michaelphan3521 What a great idea! Now we just have to figure out who will fill the millions of empty service jobs that keep society running and what to do with the additional millions of unemployed, uneducated people hoping to become astronauts!

    • @arunsar7893
      @arunsar7893 Год назад +9

      That's a 2-sigma problem.

    • @marcie77
      @marcie77 Год назад +36

      Exactly, but instead we get assholes who harm children and are focused on all the wrong things. Sal deserves all the good karma for the stuff he has been doing to advance this country.

  • @The_Math_Enthusiast
    @The_Math_Enthusiast 9 месяцев назад +21

    I just want to take this opportunity to thank Sal Sir. I was in grade 8 when I first discovered Khan Academy and started watching his lectures on Math. I really loved them and finished my math till grade 10 in grade 8 itself. Today, I am a first year student of Computer Science at IIT Delhi. I wouldn't have made it this far without Sal sir. Thank you.

  • @smryt9728
    @smryt9728 Год назад +753

    Sal's voice is so iconic. I vividly remember 2011 being stressed out about college bio and this man's voice popping up in a RUclips video showing me exactly what I needed to know but was too afraid to ask in class. I remember thinking "this is a cheat code, no one else knows about this"...but nope, we were ALL using Khan Academy 😂

    • @gamingraccoon7288
      @gamingraccoon7288 Год назад +6

      Imagine the next version of this AI using Sal’s voice 🤯

    • @christianc7420
      @christianc7420 Год назад +1

      His voice stressed me out tbh

    • @federico_morilla
      @federico_morilla 5 месяцев назад

      😆🙌🏼

    • @HaleyMac912
      @HaleyMac912 Месяц назад

      I was distracted initially but I noticed his voice immediately

  • @hazchickgames2840
    @hazchickgames2840 7 месяцев назад +6

    This man embodies all of my philosophies about Education: Entirely free and widely accessible. We are lucky to have someone like him around.

  • @TheStringBreaker
    @TheStringBreaker Год назад +1258

    *What this man has done for education is absolutely incredible!*

  • @Hy-wm5bv
    @Hy-wm5bv Год назад +130

    As a 10th-grade student studying in China, I am amazed by the incredible resource that is Khan Academy. The quality and quantity of lectures available are simply astonishing. The purpose that Khan Academy serves is truly inspiring, and I can't wait to see what Mr. Khan has in store for the future. People like him are shaping education and the world. Thank you for everything, Mr. Khan!

    • @HenryHarrington2003
      @HenryHarrington2003 Год назад +2

      @Hy-wm5bv, it's wonderful to hear how Khan Academy has made a significant impact on your education as a 10th-grade student in China. The wealth of high-quality lectures available on Khan Academy is indeed remarkable and provides invaluable resources for learners worldwide. Your appreciation for the purpose and inspiration that Khan Academy serves is heartening. Sal Khan's dedication to shaping education and making it more accessible is truly commendable. It's exciting to think about the future and the potential advancements that Mr. Khan will bring. Thank you for sharing your gratitude, and here's to continued success and growth in your educational journey with Khan Academy and beyond!

    • @theawebster1505
      @theawebster1505 Год назад

      @@HenryHarrington2003, I couldn't agree more with your sentiments. The impact of Khan Academy on global education is truly profound. It's inspiring to see how it has transformed learning experiences for students like @Hy-wm5bv. The dedication of Mr. Khan and his team to democratize education and make it accessible to all is indeed commendable. As we look forward to the future, the potential for further advancements in education through platforms like Khan Academy is exciting. Here's to the continued success of learners worldwide and the transformative power of education!

    • @herp_derpingson
      @herp_derpingson Год назад +1

      I thought RUclips was banned in china

    • @AruarianDauber
      @AruarianDauber Год назад +5

      @@herp_derpingson basically everyone has a VPN

  • @kristapskarnitis9613
    @kristapskarnitis9613 Год назад +285

    Sal Khan being brilliant as always
    I really hope this brings new opportunities to people who have been left behind until now.

  • @JoeCMath
    @JoeCMath Год назад +39

    Absolute homerun by Sal Kahn and Kahn Academy team!
    0:00 Current view on AI in Education
    0:33 Initial value proposition for leveraging AI to enhance Education
    0:57 How 1 on 1 tutoring generates better outcomes than conventional and mastery learning
    2:02 Reveal of AI tutor/helper Kahnmigo
    2:46 Kahnmigo detects algebraic error and is capable of working through key issues with students
    3:29 Kahnmigo can potentially support coding tutoring as well
    4:25 Kahnmigo can socratically answer the "Why do I need to learn this?"
    5:01 Kahnmigo solves the student to teacher ratio issue providing individualized support for all students
    5:32 Kahnmigo can talk to you as a fictional character from something you are reading to better contextualize character motivations within literature
    7:09 Kahnmigo can facilitate debating with students
    7:47 Kahnmigo writes stories by writing "with" you not "for" you
    8:42 In development: building tools to enhance English and Language Arts
    9:50 In development: Kahnmigo can provide feedback on drafts of essays or reports
    10:37 Introduction to "Teacher Mode" to facilitate lesson planning and progress reports
    11:34 How Kahnmigo is more than just a copy of Chatgpt slapped into Kahn Academy
    12:42 Kahnmigo generates hidden thoughts before answering to always approach areas socratically instead of following that initial impulse thought
    13:06 Closing thoughts on future AI use cases within Education

  • @iBuyBitcoin
    @iBuyBitcoin Год назад +1022

    This man has helped so many ppl get into medical school, finish their degrees, masters and/or PhDs, and much much more. 💯❤🙏🏽

    • @imserdar
      @imserdar Год назад +49

      If you think about it he single-handedly helped our civilization to continue functioning properly by preparing so many professionals 🤔

    • @noname-pb9vj
      @noname-pb9vj Год назад +19

      Engineering here

    • @crnkmnky
      @crnkmnky Год назад +9

      I was at karaoke last night. Somebody asked me about my sister, even though she only sang a few times while she was preparing for the MCAT exam.
      I told him that my sister is now a psychiatrist in San Diego. We're very proud of her. Khan Academy definitely helped her with some exam hurdles.

  • @ChaosEmperorDragon00
    @ChaosEmperorDragon00 Год назад +604

    Man knows all his STEM subjects, even AI??? I hope he’s recorded in history as one of the most accomplished and celebrated men in history, great man and even greater teacher

    • @OrvinReyes
      @OrvinReyes Год назад +23

      this man is doing thankless work. he deserves more

    • @pw7225
      @pw7225 Год назад +11

      He can use an off-the-shelf LLM for that. It's not his work.

    • @wilsonh1058
      @wilsonh1058 Год назад

      @@pw7225what’s an LLM?

    • @bran2630
      @bran2630 Год назад +1

      @@wilsonh1058 Large Language Model

    • @jacob9673
      @jacob9673 Год назад +6

      @@pw7225 This is trained on their own data though

  • @Y-anon
    @Y-anon Год назад +136

    This man right there is responsible for me having a job today. By far the most beneficially influential person in education since the invention of public schools. Khan Academy is the greatest thing that ever got started on youtube.

    • @StephanieMT
      @StephanieMT Год назад +3

      I thought it was just a website, I didnt know it was on youtube too.

    • @UnchainedEruption
      @UnchainedEruption 21 день назад

      Didn’t start on RUclips. You may be shocked to learn there are other websites on the net than RUclips.

  • @nathanelcorpuz
    @nathanelcorpuz Год назад +10

    As an adult learner, this gives me immense hope to catch up with what I feel passionate about pursuing as a career despite uncontrollable life setbacks. Thank you Khan Academy.

  • @riolly
    @riolly Год назад +267

    The awesome part is that teachers can now focus on the human part like empathy, encouragement, teaching teamwork & collaboration, discovering children's potential and needs, and many more.

    • @joshsherk1402
      @joshsherk1402 Год назад +5

      As a teacher, this is exactly my hope and concern at the same time.

    • @lexpox329
      @lexpox329 Год назад +7

      Only if the AI gives them accurate information 100% of the time. Imagine if the AI is used to promote propaganda. Then teachers will be unknowning teaching false or incomplete information designed to lead the students to a particular viewpoint. And all the while both the teachers and students will believe they are thinking for themselves.

    • @wanbcwboy
      @wanbcwboy Год назад +12

      @@lexpox329 Isn't that the case with us now as pre-AI? You can have many different answers and viewpoints of the same concept or thing, but people will still believe in something geared towards group think or identity. There's really no difference between AI and humans.

    • @MintyVL
      @MintyVL Год назад

      As a special education teacher this is what excites me the most. Right now I spend more than half of my school day doing IEP writing and data collecting. An IA could very easily write and organize for me. That would free up so much of my time so I could spend it with my students.

    • @K12LearningCoach
      @K12LearningCoach Год назад

      This comment is underrated

  • @paulmcdevitt2038
    @paulmcdevitt2038 Год назад +130

    I am in my sixties but started using Khan Academy to learn more about biology. I was blown away by how well the whole course was put together. I thought, wow, imagine if we had that when I was at school. It was a brilliant idea. Why aren’t governments knocking down his door to learn how to teach?

    • @blankblank103
      @blankblank103 Год назад

      Truly is a curse isn't it lol

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 Год назад +26

      It is incredible that you’re in your 60s and yet still seek to learn. Being a lifelong learner is one of the best things a person can be. Good for you!

    • @PaulMcDevitt-d6t
      @PaulMcDevitt-d6t Год назад +15

      @@leomiller2291 Thanks. It's what keeps us young. When we lose our curiosity, our desire to learn, I think we start on a downward path.

    • @JishExists
      @JishExists Год назад

      Maybe the Governments have a vested interest in keeping people uneducated.

    • @rchot84
      @rchot84 9 месяцев назад

      Special interest is my guess

  • @yogeshsingla131
    @yogeshsingla131 Год назад +331

    This made me tearful. Building a ethical business with high values is what Sal has done successfully. He is incredible. I wanna build a business like this based on social values and real good instead of squeezing customers for revenue.
    I don’t even need to name the purple monsters but sure they can take a page from this book.

  • @biplavoraon9702
    @biplavoraon9702 Год назад +7

    His voice is so soothing. Even when I didn’t know what he looked like I could feel connected to his teaching. Regardless of common belief, one man can actually make a difference. Sal you beauty❤ Wish you good health

  • @lockeddownboxing9904
    @lockeddownboxing9904 Год назад +108

    I am 24 years old and the solution to such problems has sparked in my mind some time ago... I am extremely happy and positive about the future of education. I think there is so much more to cover and hopefully one day I will be a part of it. Best of luck on your ideas! We need to revolutionise, or at least improve - give different perspectives to the educational system as a whole in the entire world.

    • @HenryHarrington2003
      @HenryHarrington2003 Год назад +3

      @lockeddownboxing9904, it's fantastic to hear your enthusiasm and optimism about the future of education! Your belief in the need for revolutionizing and improving the educational system aligns with the ideas shared in the TED talk. It's inspiring to see individuals like yourself recognizing the importance of different perspectives and the potential for positive change. With your passion and determination, there's no doubt that you can make a meaningful impact in the field of education. Best of luck on your journey, and may your ideas contribute to a brighter and more inclusive future for learners worldwide!

  • @ankitadev2024
    @ankitadev2024 Год назад +29

    I loved the bit about 'AI thoughts' and khanmigo being able to understand student misconceptions and work from there, possible only because of individual tutoring. It's what we refer to as the 'pause', mulling over the student's response and asking follow up questions to understand how the student is processing the problem, to support them better. That's really powerful and something teachers struggle with because of large student numbers in Indian classrooms. Something more significant it leaves us, both teachers and students, is to then think about- 'what's worth teaching and learning'. I hope this new era of AI enabled education shifts our collective mental models on this subject.

  • @Qrp_international
    @Qrp_international Год назад +121

    Absolutely incredible. The ways we can collaborate with AI is amazing, it doesn’t have to be a threat to education. Since using chatGPT I’ve started understanding concepts so much better and I can only imagine how a specifically coded AI-tutor can transform the educational space. Great work!!!

    • @superfox1143
      @superfox1143 Год назад +15

      It was never a threat to education, iits a threat to jobs. It was only ever a bonus to education the same way google and the internet helped advance education.
      People just strawman/gaslight arguments and people don't critically analyse what they say to see if its even valid or true before carrying on the discussion

    • @maramnikhilreddy424
      @maramnikhilreddy424 Месяц назад

      True, the only threat is for jobs ​@@superfox1143

  • @TheGiantBunnysaid
    @TheGiantBunnysaid Год назад +11

    It's great to see Sal Khan still kicking in this field. I learned about him back in the early days of Khan academy, when the website still looked simple with youtube links.

  • @TheJonathanExp
    @TheJonathanExp Год назад +182

    "It's easy to focus on the potential downsides of AI in education, but doing so prevents us from realizing the many ways it can revolutionize learning. Let's shift our focus to harnessing the power of AI to create a more effective, equitable, and engaging educational experience for everyone." -GPT-4

    • @male3083
      @male3083 Год назад +6

      Spoken like the true progeny of a mad scientist. And using the word "equitable" - dead give away. C'mon man, can't you see where this GPT-4 thing got its programming?

    • @mattturner5429
      @mattturner5429 Год назад +2

      "Equitable", huh?

    • @dimeadosen8372
      @dimeadosen8372 Год назад +1

      You could already do this for years by searching stuff on the internet

    • @vongobbler7486
      @vongobbler7486 Год назад +8

      @@male3083 have you considered that chatGPT is literally free for anyone to use as long as they have an internet connection? that's as free and equitable as it gets. same with Khan Academy. no geographic constraints, minimal economic constraints(libraries often have free-to-use computers with internet access). It literally can't get more equitable right now.

    • @cyberslim7955
      @cyberslim7955 Год назад

      @@vongobbler7486 Are you kidding me? On Kahn Academy: "Only available to people living in the US"!

  • @rajeshrai5208
    @rajeshrai5208 Год назад +3

    what an amazing human being. positivity and action bias to solve world problems. a true teacher. thank you sal khan for all that you do.

  • @ByteSizeTrekking
    @ByteSizeTrekking Год назад +8

    Learning will now be accessible for the forgotten, misplaced, and abandoned.
    As a PhD Student in Machine learning/Data Science. Who was once a Special Ed student.
    I'm so excited for all current and future students. 🎓

  • @williamgraham1030
    @williamgraham1030 Год назад +11

    This looks so awesome. As a special education teacher, I am almost always teaching students at completely different levels at the same time. This would provide so many more opportunities for targeted learning focused on responding to each student's particular needs (e.g., identifying/correcting misconceptions, simplifying, elaborating, providing examples, reframing, connecting to previous learning, pacing). Not super happy about the price tag, but paying out of my own pocket for the needs of my students is nothing new.

  • @edyt4125
    @edyt4125 Год назад +24

    Sal Khan is such an amazing educator! In just a few minutes, he manages to convice a crowd of people scared by AI to be excited for it's implementation... *OUTSTANDING*

  • @beckydiaz365
    @beckydiaz365 Год назад +8

    My friend has a learning disability and she has a hard time expressing what she means in emails. I told her to use ChatGTP and now she's thanking me. She was embarrassed telling her friends or like me to help her and now she feels relieved, confident, and independent. Thanks AI🎉

  • @joelmontano6562
    @joelmontano6562 Год назад +73

    This is one of the handful of people that inspired me to go back to school and finish a degree in computer science. Can’t wait to see the positive impact this will do for others!

  • @sh335-s7x
    @sh335-s7x Год назад +8

    Mr. Sal Khan, not just the Khan academy but you are a gift of Providence as well. The society will always be indebted to you.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @MugwumpSupreme
    @MugwumpSupreme Год назад +4

    I didn't do well in math in high school. I was afraid to take it again but needed to if I wanted to go to university. A decade ago, I found Khan Academy and started doing really well. I aced calculus and got a chance to meet Sal in person and thank him. Since then, I graduated university and am now an engineer.
    Thanks again, Sal! You changed my life!

    • @erickvillaverde1444
      @erickvillaverde1444 10 месяцев назад

      would you say that calculus on khan acadmey has been helpful? im a pre-med student struggling with math as I wasnt the best in math in high school

    • @MugwumpSupreme
      @MugwumpSupreme 10 месяцев назад

      @@erickvillaverde1444 it was very useful at the time but that was years ago. I imagine the videos have been updated and perhaps their curriculum as well. Definitely worth checking out. I mostly watched videos on topics I needed help with.

  • @HealthLucid
    @HealthLucid Год назад +4

    You have time tellers and clock makers. Sal is a clock maker....will be remembered for generations as a force that made such a huge difference. He is so authentic!

  • @JuliaZimmermann-m3c
    @JuliaZimmermann-m3c 8 месяцев назад +3

    Sal Khan is amazing! His total free platform for education, Khan Academy, has been my savior on studying! He deservers many and many prizes for his contribution!

  • @ZackGPTOfficial
    @ZackGPTOfficial Год назад +2

    used to listen to sal's voice growing up trying to learn concepts on youtube. he's a shining example of how to make education fun, interactive, and worthwhile. he continues to innovate

  • @R...T
    @R...T Год назад +10

    I can't help but appreciate Sal Khan's perspective on these things. I was quite divided on this whole ChatGPT situation but this video has really shown me how ChatGPT can shape the future of our education. I hope all goes well!

  • @NellieDeutsch
    @NellieDeutsch Год назад +1

    I totally agree with your ideas, Sal. Can you make Khanmigo available beyond the US?

  • @0effort
    @0effort Год назад +22

    Thank you Sal for pushing education forward!

  • @MP-em8gz
    @MP-em8gz Год назад +2

    Admiration is the least I can say about Sal and his work, that honestly, I had never heard about here in Brazil and was shocked to see that all of the classes are available in Portuguese, for free! This is absolutely amazing.

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Год назад +5

    I was teaching in primary education when web connected, interactive white boards were the new thing. The most successful teachers got them first, it did nothing for disruptive disenfranchised kids. I can see that this has huge potential but for communities where classroom management, child safety abd school infrastructures are significant problems it will jot help improve education when the system is already failing.

  • @garyweliver1870
    @garyweliver1870 Год назад +1

    Sal, all those lessons listening to a very pleasant voice, and I recognized your voice and now have your face to go along with it. I am 65 yrs old still learning so I can keep the kids interested in Math. Now I have some hope with AI as a positive learning/ teaching tools versus just the negative side of cheating and learning nothing!
    Thank You

  • @andyt1313
    @andyt1313 Год назад +23

    They should give it text-to-voice. Realistic text-to-voice is easy to implement. Voice makes chat interactions much more engaging which is important for easily distracted kids.

    • @galanoth17
      @galanoth17 Год назад +1

      They'll probably do it at some point

    • @heathblu
      @heathblu 7 месяцев назад

      The next version that’s coming listens and speaks.

  • @Gazer-x5s
    @Gazer-x5s Год назад +9

    This is amazing!
    Literally one to one engagement where one student are engaged with one personal tutor to effectively learn concepts faster and minimise any distraction on the way without being judged or fear.

    • @countzero7
      @countzero7 Год назад +2

      and what does student need to be educated for, in few years if AI advances as expected and corporations chase profits like they do now, no one will have any job or future exept few selected ppl. Guverments for sure aint gona restrict or control AI, we are heading to total corporate rule.

    • @Gazer-x5s
      @Gazer-x5s Год назад +1

      @@countzero7true dystopian

  • @DuckieMcduck
    @DuckieMcduck Год назад +6

    Sal Khan has affected my life in ways I can't describe; very invigorating to see this talk from him and witnessing his enthusiasm for using these tools for improving education. Definitely one of the few philanthropists I can name.

    • @kiriInvestigator4597
      @kiriInvestigator4597 Год назад

      I wouldn't use the term philanthropists because there are insidious philanthropists, humanist might be more appropriate.

    • @DuckieMcduck
      @DuckieMcduck Год назад

      @@kiriInvestigator4597 insidious philantropist is a paradox... Humanism has nothing to do with humanitary action but with creed. You're probably describing Humanitarianism.

  • @valdeswright8069
    @valdeswright8069 Год назад +3

    Our society would benefit greatly from appreciating and encouraging Mr. Khan's heart, soul, mind and dedication.

  • @AiNomadArt
    @AiNomadArt 7 месяцев назад +16

    If a Nobel Prize in Education existed,
    Sal Khan's contributions to global education through Khan Academy make him a strong contender for the first award.

  • @youngminds318
    @youngminds318 Год назад +120

    I agree! We are working on Tammy AIto enhance the whole RUclips experience. Old problems can now be solved with new AI solutions and we know we can change the world!

  • @marcschouten3527
    @marcschouten3527 Год назад +6

    Wow I just heard about this in a meeting with a very smart tech person. The potential to making one on one tutoring for all students and high quality teaching assistance available is so exciting. Great talk.

  • @proxy1374
    @proxy1374 Год назад +1

    Very well put Sal!!! I have worked with AI research before but stopped. But now you have convinced me to take it up. Not just for myself, but for all life on the planet!! Kudos for all your contributions.

  • @BoneappleG
    @BoneappleG Год назад +1

    I owe my entire life's education to Sal Khan. I would not be where I am today without him. He has helped me with everything from Biochemistry to Calculus to Art History. Just brilliant.

  • @BeeeShoe
    @BeeeShoe Год назад +20

    I'm past the school and college point. My sources of knowledge is majorly by other people, like RUclipsrs.
    THIS, is like a miracle for me. I'm learning with so much positive impacts that I can't begin to explain.
    I was told by someone, "This is artificial afterall."
    Well, personally, all my life I felt like people like college professors, they act in a certain manner, which can be considered "not real", but why should you care, focus on what you can learn.
    This applies directly to AI models as well when it comes to teaching. In real world, majority of teachers just cannot pay individual attention and cannot possibly cater the specific needs of a single student. But with AI, it is very much possible.
    I love this. This ChatGPT wave since November only brought 1 thing in my life. Ease of access to knowledge and understanding. And I'm glad it happened.
    In this video, when that girl conversed with the AI for "The Great Gatsby" assignment. It blew my mind. THIS IS MARVELOUS! Wonderfully presented the capabilities of AI teaching method.

  • @keithwins
    @keithwins Год назад +1

    I think this is so spot on. I've been thinking some of the same things, we have to take a proactive approach to making the birth of this technology go in the right direction. I have always had an abiding respect and appreciation for Sal Khan, I'm so glad to see him out front on this.

  • @joey1772
    @joey1772 Год назад +12

    There is insane potential for uplifting all of humanity here. What a time to be alive

  • @rabbitadventurous9441
    @rabbitadventurous9441 Год назад +1

    The moment I got to try Bing AI sparked my interest in wanting to learn again. (My country does not have chat GPT yet) Combined with this incredible gift from Mr. Khan, I am so overjoyed! Now i can freely ask anything I’m stuck at without being judged or considered stupid by my peers or lecturers.

  • @ashishvinayjha
    @ashishvinayjha Год назад +38

    I cant express how hopeful this makes me for my younger cousins in school who can get access to such amazing tutor which can make learning dramatically better then what exists today ❤

    • @countzero7
      @countzero7 Год назад

      ah and what will they use that education for when in 5 years no one will have job as AI can do anything mutch beter then any human by then, we have all the means right now to make it so every kid have food and health acces and we dont do that, AI revolution will just make things worst for everyone exept ultra ritch that will be getting money from all AI work. Kids born now in mid to low incom families have 0% chance to advance in their life.

  • @lettersfromadirtbag
    @lettersfromadirtbag Месяц назад

    Sal, thank you! Because of your videos, I got through all of my math and science classes in college in 2011. And, now, all these years later, your videos are once again helping me in my first year of being a secondary ed. math teacher.

  • @absolutezippo7542
    @absolutezippo7542 Год назад +10

    Loved it. It resonated with me so much: we are all participants. We are all actors in this scene. The outcomes depend on us.
    Sal Khan's dedication to education and his missions is amazing. I'm just trying to help my sister, but I'm trying my best. It's inspiring to see someone who cares so much, and does so much. I'm glad to have such an amazing source of inspiration. He will always be a role model to me.

  • @GeraldRomero-w2q
    @GeraldRomero-w2q Год назад +1

    It's so cool to put a face with the voice! This guy has helped me overcome my math anxiety. God bless this gentleman!

  • @MissCodeBunny
    @MissCodeBunny Год назад +16

    I'm curious how much power this tool gives a teacher for student performance reviews since Khanmigo would have an excellent understanding of the students' strengths and weaknesses.

  • @AalaiMaram
    @AalaiMaram Год назад

    Sal's brilliance comes through in every word he speaks. He said a lot of things that many of us think are the positives of AI but don't quite articulate as well.
    What a great, positive message.

  • @robf2210
    @robf2210 Год назад +15

    I'm really impressed by the work you've done to make ChatGPT more magical and Socratic. It's inspiring to see how AI can be used to enhance human intelligence and potential.

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 Год назад +1

      Reading your comment and others I get the impression that you were never trained to think at school.
      Or did your parents not tell you to question: who, what, where, when, why?
      I know this is sometimes called Reflection or Self-reflection and it does take your own time and uses your own brain but your own brain is very portable and always with you.
      Think of this as a general reply to comments.

  • @Ramblr
    @Ramblr Год назад +1

    Sal Khan is one of the most important innovators in education. His platform should be incorporated into all public schools.

  • @codekidzai
    @codekidzai 4 месяца назад +3

    Mr Khan's speech will undoubtedly inspire more people to use AI for educational innovation.

  • @Dan-wq8id
    @Dan-wq8id Год назад +2

    The most powerful talk I've watched in a v.long time! Everyone should watch and think about this.
    Thank you Sal and all those you're working with to transform education.

  • @GrivexTheGigaChad
    @GrivexTheGigaChad Год назад +13

    This man is a legend of education and will go down as a pioneer for AI and learning in general. Honestly I just want to drive this video so more people can see this speech, AI is pretty scary, and totally amazing, so we need more people to see things like this which set the right frame of mind as we deal with this turning point in history.

  • @berbudy
    @berbudy Год назад

    12:33 the most significant part, this way of putting additional layer that can be customized to anything for different purpose is very critical.

  • @masondicroce917
    @masondicroce917 Год назад +3

    I've had the privilege to be given beta access to Khanmigo, and it really is such an amazing tool for anybody seeking to learn. Having the ability to take any math problem from Khan academy, and have it actually guide me through the specifics of what I don't understand is really great. Being able to have my education so personalized for free is just amazing. I also really enjoy the debate feature, I would have loved to have had a debating partner at my finger tips whenever I wanted back in highschool debate club, it feels like having a really good chess bot to practice against. I think I as an individual though can't even fully grasp how amazing this will be on a mass scale, while this has given me access to so many benefits, when this is given to everyone it really could raise the ceiling of what your average person is capable of.

  • @evilpanky
    @evilpanky Год назад +1

    Sal Kahn is the type of person our society ought to look up to. The guy's a hero.

  • @abdulsalamodofin5522
    @abdulsalamodofin5522 Год назад +11

    This is exactly a project I plan to build when i finish learning programming. So amazing to see it being incorporated in khan academy today.
    Welldone Khanmigo! Great job to open AI and Khan academy.😊😊❤

  • @jacquesmalan1762
    @jacquesmalan1762 Месяц назад

    This is one of the best TED talks I have seen. I turn Bloom’s 2 Sigma problem into a 2 Sigma opportunity.
    One way is to facilitate Socratic Debates.
    Combine this with a knowledgeable 1-on-one tutor and you are 4 steps ahead of the rest.
    Using curated AI is a good start.

  • @thehungryjack1
    @thehungryjack1 Год назад +13

    I wonder how many subjects I would have explored and mastered, had tools like these been around when I was in school... genuinely think I am going to get addicted

  • @Dawn-xh2yu
    @Dawn-xh2yu Год назад +2

    I was really impressed by this take on AI and education. The Khanmigo is a genius application for merging AI with teaching and educating. I really liked that it doesn't give the answers, but instead leads students there like a teacher would.

  • @bobbartley
    @bobbartley Год назад +3

    Wow, the most balanced and positive approach to AI in education… thank you.

  • @MrTalhakamran2006
    @MrTalhakamran2006 Год назад

    Sal Khan ............ I don't have words to express my gratitude towards Khan Academy. What a wonderful free platform to learn. Amazing work, God bless you and your team.

  • @katerinesantana6060
    @katerinesantana6060 Год назад +9

    I think this tool is amazing. However, a huge part of learning is the struggle and perseverance you must have to finish challenging problems. If I am stuck at every step of the way and get hints to finish every assignment, how is this motivating students to store knowledge for the long haul and in their long term memory?

  • @HenryHarrington2003
    @HenryHarrington2003 Год назад

    TED, thank you for featuring Sal Khan's thought-provoking talk on 'How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education.' Sal Khan's insights shed light on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in the field of education. His vision of using AI as a tool to personalize and enhance learning experiences resonates deeply. It's inspiring to see how AI can support teachers, empower students, and create a more inclusive and engaging educational environment. Khan's emphasis on leveraging technology to unlock human potential is both timely and encouraging. This talk reminds us that when used responsibly and ethically, AI has the power to revolutionize education for the better. Thank you, TED and Sal Khan, for sharing this enlightening perspective.

  • @SAWLSL2
    @SAWLSL2 Год назад +9

    As someone who uses ChatGPT for tutoring myself, I am very excited for this as it has helped me understand and grow as a student.

  • @xc13z829
    @xc13z829 Год назад

    Sal Khan has created something wonderful with Khan Academy, and his thinking on teaching and AI is spot on. He has one enormous obstacle to his vision, however, and that is the entrenched educational bureaucracy that will have to be replaced to make any progress toward his vision. Talk about a group of people that fear change!!!

  • @ahobimo732
    @ahobimo732 Год назад +7

    A living legend, continuing to be legendary.

  • @winnershandbook1069
    @winnershandbook1069 Год назад

    I didnt know much about sal khan but I searched about him after listening to this impressive talk. I am fascinated by him. he seems like an amazing genius

  • @yasirbilloo1143
    @yasirbilloo1143 Год назад +14

    Such an amazing Ted Talk, Sal Khan is a gem to education MashAllah! LOVED the ending 'AI can be used to enhance HI, human intelligence, human potential and human purpose' and I think YES it can and it will :)

  • @pamelathompson6783
    @pamelathompson6783 Год назад +1

    Kids today are so lucky if they use technology to actually learn. When I was in my last year of high school in 2014 - almost 10 years ago, haha - we relied on RUclips, Khan Academy, and other online answer sites. I can't wait to see what the future holds!

  • @gbpferrao
    @gbpferrao Год назад +21

    This dude bout to revolutionize education... twice

    • @kingki1953
      @kingki1953 Год назад

      where's the first?

    • @gbpferrao
      @gbpferrao Год назад +1

      @@kingki1953 khan academy, then formally bringing AI to education

  • @everyotherodd
    @everyotherodd Год назад

    I have been a math teacher for over a decade now, and throughout my entire career, Sal Khan has been the most influential leader in bringing forth a new universal math education. I'm so humbled.

  • @matthewjrichard
    @matthewjrichard Год назад +3

    The Gatsby example is interesting, though I'm not sure I agree with your conclusion. With AI ever-ready with insights, what does that do for our own reasoning capacity. Isn't it good--at least sometimes--to sit with a problem? To ruminate and puzzle; to even be frustrated? To work our minds and eventually tap into a creative source. I can't count the number of times that I've jumped out of bed to write something down that has come to me in my sleep. So, I remain agnostic about this.

  • @vidark.6301
    @vidark.6301 Год назад

    Wow mr Khan - selflessly working for humankind and the world, ever since I took my degree in more than ten years ago. Supporter since then..!

  • @ov.satellite5994
    @ov.satellite5994 Год назад +4

    Millions and millions of people around the world, myself included, are lucky enough to call Sal their teacher. Feels like watching proudly a close friend giving a TED talk. Remember counting Jack Nicholsons, and laughing at "two hundredTHS" - this man is a treasure ✨

  • @IDMYM8
    @IDMYM8 Год назад +1

    This guy and Kahn Academy are not just legends of future, but are the present era's secret revolutionaries!
    I would live to have a personal tutor who'd build for tutoring not like that general purpose chatbot ChatGPT.
    This should be the approach of OpenAI. They shouldn't go towards captilizing the generative language model based AIs and let the tech used by the field masters to enhance their work further. OpenAI is so far, responsible enough and I hope they continue to be so in future when they'll be multi-billion dollars company.
    There's A LOT more to do in the AI industry, and this is not even the tip, of the tip, of the tip, of the ice berg!

  • @fortify1123
    @fortify1123 Год назад +84

    If I had this in school, I would have done a lot better in math.

    • @kendodie
      @kendodie Год назад +3

      With less effort right… that would have made your test scores even worse

    • @JazevoAudiosurf
      @JazevoAudiosurf Год назад +9

      if I had this at university, I would have needed half the time

    • @krishp1104
      @krishp1104 Год назад +1

      @@kendodie ehh I've taken a lot of math courses at university and even I found BingAI to be helpful at explaining how to do college level problems

    • @Power_to_the_people567
      @Power_to_the_people567 Год назад +17

      @@kendodie You dont know that. Im sure people thought the same thing when the calculator was invented and look at society, it advanced far beyond of what we were. Same was said when computers were invented

    • @aktchungrabanio6467
      @aktchungrabanio6467 Год назад +1

      @@kendodie LMFAO!!!!

  • @MB-ue2rf
    @MB-ue2rf Год назад

    I just can’t believe this is happening in my lifetime, so much hope, thank you Sal.

  • @garrettwilson3032
    @garrettwilson3032 Год назад +3

    It’s such a shame I am going to miss this. Studying the SAT with a personal AI tutor completely changes it’s dynamic, because paying for tutors isn’t as much as an advantage.

  • @davidbarbour2368
    @davidbarbour2368 Год назад

    Sal Khan is a true humanist. He is thinking constructively and realistically where many are indulging in polarized predictions.

  • @yonaseverything2995
    @yonaseverything2995 Год назад +3

    Started studying math from almost 0 level with Khan academy about a month ago, proudly got to the systems of equations, and discovered chat gpt.
    I love how chat gpt, even in free version helps me with various things, and how I can ask anything, it's faster than scrolling through google search, and can be a good motivator when you're feeling down. I'm very excited to see how khanmigo is going to turn out. Being disappointed in old school teaching systems, I see a great potential in AI as to increase HI worldwide.

  • @LightDragon777
    @LightDragon777 9 месяцев назад

    I really appreciated the third way approach he advocated for at the end. As a teacher, I've had concerns about AI (and caught more than a few AI-generated essays), but I also don't want to allow my fear of the ways AI can be abused to make me closed off to any potential benefits. AI is becoming a part of our world whether we like it or not, but, like all tools, we just have to ensure that it is used wisely and ethically and--especially as educators--we have to teach our students how to do the same. I think what Khan academy is doing seems like a great way to show kids how AI can be used in ways that doesn't do their thinking for them, but rather helps them become better thinkers and learners themselves.

  • @GiovanniDeCillis
    @GiovanniDeCillis Год назад +8

    Planning is one of the best parts of teaching. The problem is marking, when it is said that AI can save you time when planning I felt sad (and it is tragic that the audience gave the applause), planning is about creativity, why should I give up my creativity for a computer?

  • @annmarie_6172
    @annmarie_6172 11 дней назад

    This is amazing. Love how the teaching mode guides the teacher as to how their teaching design might progress. So exciting. GPT4 yes ?!?? Get going - !!

  • @usernameisalreadytaken4754
    @usernameisalreadytaken4754 Год назад +5

    He had acces to gtp4 in August 2022???

  • @Smashachu
    @Smashachu Год назад

    When i got to play with chat gpt back in February it was on version 3 and it was absolutely blowing my freaking mind. I literally sat up asking it questions for hours and hours for a month i would sit up just obsessing over it and how amazing it is.This is what khan academy is capable of with version 3, version 4 has come out and it's literally 4x more intelligent in what it's capable of generating. I'm excited to experience this for myself and i'm kind of glad i put off going to college until now because it's going to change the course and outcome of my life by making me a better student giving me the opportunities i could have only ever dreamed be possible.

  • @dreamcanadian1997
    @dreamcanadian1997 Год назад +11

    Amazing. This is true that AI can be great alternative especially for people who can't afford professional services or university degrees.

    • @kendodie
      @kendodie Год назад

      But do they really kno the information or do the computer kno it?? Researching things takes time and effort that’s how your brain store information if u get the information fed to you, u didn’t learn it u regurgitated it!

    • @dgmilloway
      @dgmilloway Год назад +8

      ​@@kendodie Did you listen to the TED Talk? It explains how the AI acts as a tutor. It doesn't give you the answers. It refuses to do that. Instead it asks questions to guide you in figuring out how to get the answer on your own.

    • @burntmuffinz6506
      @burntmuffinz6506 Год назад +3

      @@dgmilloway some of the comments in this comment section make me think I watched the wrong video

    • @AznUzer
      @AznUzer Год назад

      @@burntmuffinz6506 I don’t think they’ve watched any of this video tbh

  • @randomchannel44725
    @randomchannel44725 Год назад +1

    a quick recap:
    00:04 AI can transform education with personal tutors and teaching assistants
    02:14 Khanmigo AI is an excellent tutor
    04:15 Khanmigo can act as a super tutor and guidance counselor for students.
    06:08 AI technology unlocks learning potential
    08:00 Khanmigo uses generative AI to enhance language arts and reading comprehension
    09:53 AI-powered writing coach and teacher's guide on Khan Academy
    11:47 GPT-4's ability in math and tutoring improved by allowing it to think before speaking
    13:38 AI has pessimistic and optimistic views

  • @lethinhchanhung
    @lethinhchanhung Год назад +5

    I've been waiting for this talk for weeks and it's finally here 😭😭