2026-03-13
9 分钟The desire to learn things is essential to us as human beings,
and we need to make sure that education,
the way formal education is structured,
actually encourages that basic desire in human beings and doesn't discourage it by introducing anxiety.
Today I want to talk about AI and whether AI can save education,
or at least make education more effective, more powerful.
And obviously, AI is here to stay.
in different fields, people are looking at how they can make their field,
medicine or office management or whatever it might be, more effective using AI.
The problem is those people who are in education, do they recognize that their model is ineffective?
And if they apply AI to a model that doesn't work very well,
it's not going to make that model much more effective.
And that's basically the subject of my video today.
So I was listening to an audiobook and reading on my Kindle.
An audiobook called The Most Beautiful History of Intelligence,
La Plumele Histoire de l'Intelligence by Stanisas Loehn,
Yann LeCun, and I think it was Jacques Girardin.
Stanisas Loehn is a person who writes about the brain, how the brain learns.
Yannic LeCun was the head of AI at META and is a professor and a very well known expert and has many awards for his work on AI.
And Jacques Girardon, as I understand it, is a journalist in the scientific field.