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by aledevv
48 days ago
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For most of human history, access to a great education has been a function of where you were born and how much money your family had, and of a parents social class. The best teachers, the best tutors, the best learning resources, they’ve always been concentrated in a small number of places and available to a small number of people. In my opinion, the AI has the potential to genuinely disrupt that. The direction of travel is toward a world where a kid in a rural area with a smartphone has access to a quality of personalized instruction that would have been unimaginable only one generation ago. |
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