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OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft Back Bill to Fund 'AI Literacy' in Schools

https://www.404media.co/literacy-in-future-technologies-artificial-intelligence-act-adam-schiff-mike-rounds/
32•cdrnsf•1h ago

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rebolek•54m ago
Of course they will back it up. Nice source of income.
schnitzelstoat•46m ago
It reminds me of the 'IT Literacy' classes we had when I was in high school where they just taught us to use Microsoft Office products.
Kadecgos•31m ago
A lot of those were definitely sponsored by MS and co as well, but at least you did learn a practical, transferable, morph-able skill. You'll come out of that with experience using the features and structures of a general purpose OS, as well as the workflow of mode-base production software (in some cases). Excel at least is also just such a powerful 'everything' tool that I'm not even that mad about it.

'AI Literacy' is just very much not that at all and is just state-mandated brain rot.

jcgrillo•18m ago
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing
fantasizr•42m ago
this is a step beyond the drug dealers who give you the first sample for free. Attempts at legally mandated injection sites.
mghackerlady•32m ago
Not the first time this has happened. There was a big push for schools to teach windows and microsoft office while conveniently ignoring other things exist. Nowadays some have moved to the google office suite which isn't that much better
fantasizr•15m ago
the textbook companies give the hard sell too but it's more honorable with traditional palm greasing and what not
righthand•37m ago
I thought AI was so easy to use no one would have to be trained? Are they going to teach the kids to steal copyrighted data? And write AI slop articles? And to evangelize useless side projects as time savings?
noobermin•35m ago
The drug dealers get to get them hooked young.
spwa4•27m ago
Come on, AI can work both ways. It's easy to use AI to greatly increase your knowledge of a subject. It's also easy to use AI to prevent yourself from having to learn anything.

Both kinds of students will exist.

xienze•25m ago
> Both kinds of students will exist.

Yeah and I'm betting there's gonna be a whole lot more "press the button to have all your work done for you" students than "work hard" students. FFS even before all this there's been an alarming number of students attending college who have to take remedial classes.

kerkeslager•14m ago
> It's easy to use AI to greatly increase your knowledge of a subject.

It's actually not.

It's easy to get an AI to say a lot about a subject, but that doesn't mean anything the AI said was true. There's a significant risk that the AI has simply hallucinated the information, and now you "know" a bunch of false ideas about the subject, which is worse than not knowing anything about it.

frangonf•32m ago
Kids don't need to be trained in AI but the models do need to be trained by kids.
sublinear•34m ago
It will be interesting to see the backlash to this one.
charcircuit•29m ago
The entirety of school should eventually be replaced with just this one class. AI is able to teach people anything they may want or need to know and it can design effective ways for people to study. Being able to use, interpret, and work together with AI is going to be one of the most important skills of the 21st century.
AnimalMuppet•22m ago
Maybe so. Still, learning how to tell when the AI is blowing smoke is going to be an important skill, and I'm not sure that AIs are going to be great at teaching that to you.

And learning when other people (AI salespeople, say) are blowing smoke is also an important skill. Again, I'm not sure that AIs are great at teaching that.

armitron•12m ago
This level of naivety is characteristic of certain SV types where wishful thinking is the order of the day. We're already living through the disastrous effects of the "social media" revolution and this is going to be much more of the same, with even more negative effects on society.

Just imagine what this will do to critical thinking in a country where illiteracy is rapidly climbing.

cavino•28m ago
The thing about AI is it'll teach you how to use it (aka 'AI literacy').
HomeDeLaPot•28m ago
Maybe a more general focus on getting students to practice critical thinking and fact-checking would be better. AI could be addressed as a small part of that, since chatbots are everywhere and students need to know how to filter out their BS.

But are NSF grants really necessary for this? To what degree is this funneling taxpayer money to buy ChatGPT subscriptions and advertise to students by getting them to use AI in the classroom?

kmeisthax•17m ago
If by "AI literacy" they mean "learning how AI works and how to use it effectively", then this probably would wind up backfiring. Because when you improve people's AI literacy, they use it less. They don't swear off it, but because they know what it is and is not good for, they are way more cautious in their application of AI.

Of course, they probably plan to do to education what iPads did to education: deskill children. Apple successfully abliterated the concept of a file from a generation of students by making them do their computing in a straitjacket. I can only imagine how an AI-first or AI-only educational curriculum could make kids even worse at using computers.

slopinthebag•16m ago
Gotta get em hooked while they're young.
nalekberov•16m ago
What is ‘AI Literacy’? How to prepare a prompt for maximum token efficiency?
hsuduebc2•14m ago
Of course they do when it must be taught on their products which will hook the users in time and make some money.
ndiddy•13m ago
The other day I read this piece on how AI is already being used in schools, and it left quite an impression on me. https://archive.is/IW4B3

> The Chromebooks, which the students use in every class and for homework, came pre-installed with an all-ages version of Gemini, a suite of A.I. tools. When my daughter, who is in sixth grade, begins writing an essay, she gets a prompt: “Help me write.” If she is starting work on a slide-show presentation, the prompt is “Help me visualize.” She shoos away these interruptions, but they persist: “Help me edit.” “Beautify this slide.” The image generator is there, if she’d ever wish to pull the plug on her imagination. The Gemini chatbot is there, if she ever wants to talk to no one.

I'm not as anti-AI as the author of the piece, and I think that AI could have a role as a teaching aid. It's infinitely patient and it's able to adapt to a student's needs better than a textbook. Still, I hate the idea of students being encouraged to entirely offload their cognitive work onto an online service rather than think for themselves. The point of making fifth graders write essays, make art, design presentations, etc isn't the end product, it's that they now have the experience of having done the assignment. I would rather see students get taught how to think creatively, analyze a piece of writing, draw a picture, etc on their own, rather than giving this up in exchange for the nebulous skill of being "AI native" (aka being able to ask a computer to produce work for you).

marricks•13m ago
> Young people increasingly hate AI[1], and children already struggle with AI-enabled harassment that traumatizes them and disrupts their learning. And studies show kids are offloading learning onto AI models, undermining their education and social development.

[1] https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/920401/g...

The coyote is already running beyond the cliff so indoctrinating kids won't save them from an AI winter 6-18 months away.

bigyabai•6m ago
I swear that I read this same "6-18 months" timeframe 3 years ago.

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