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Jack Ma: AI era demands education reform, not fear
28 Jan
Summary
- Education must teach effective AI use, not discourage it.
- Focus on curiosity, creativity, and collaboration over memorization.
- AI era demands a gap in curiosity, not technology.

Alibaba founder Jack Ma has called for a fundamental reshaping of education to accommodate the swift advancement of artificial intelligence. He stressed that educational systems should prioritize teaching students how to effectively utilize AI, rather than discouraging its use.
Ma proposed that in the AI era, education should move beyond rote memorization and calculation. Instead, the focus should be on nurturing children's innate curiosity, imagination, creativity, judgment, and collaborative abilities, which he identified as the crucial 'computing power' for the future.
He argued that the real disparities in the AI era will not be technological but will stem from a deficit in these essential human skills. Ma suggested that education should encourage a multitude of unique questions rather than seeking a single correct answer.




