Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly disrupting the education industry, and according to an article in Forbes, educational systems are not yet prepared. Large language models such as ChatGPT are already being used by college students in the US to complete written assignments. A survey of 1,000 students found that nearly 60% used AI for over half of their work. As these figures are expected to rise in coming months, educational institutes must adapt to this new era of learning.
It’s imperative that educational systems integrate AI into teaching and learning. The calculator, once a revolutionary tool, is now a staple in math classrooms and AI should be viewed as an essential tool for preparing a future-ready workforce. While a recent report by the US Department of Education highlights the benefits of AI for education, it also cautions against algorithm discrimination. The report emphasizes that AI will not replace teachers but enhance their ability to teach.
To prepare the next generation for an AI-driven job market, educators must equip them with the necessary skills to thrive, starting from a young age. Children as young as five can begin learning the basics of coding, while older students can explore AI in more depth. By adapting curricula to include AI, educators can enhance the learning experience for their students and better prepare them for a successful future.
Follow this five-article series on Forbes for more insights and recommendations on artificial intelligence in business and personal/professional development, including the disruption caused by AI and ChatGPT and AI regulations. As AI continues to transform the education industry, it’s important for educators to take action now to create a future-ready workforce.