The practice of banning AI in schools
Posted: Wed May 28, 2025 12:03 am
Either you build the machine, or else you use the machine, because in all other cases, you are trying to be the machine.
It means that schools cannot keep teaching the same things.
However, they do.
They keep churning out graduates that are poor versions of the tools that they were not allowed to use. There is no economic demand for that. With technology progressing rapidly, the problem is also getting worse rapidly.
Ultimately, it is a political problem.
The government keeps forcibly extracting funds from the population to pay for things that don't work. They are not solving a problem by doing that. Instead, they are actively preventing the solution.
We need separation between state and education.
It means that schools cannot keep teaching the same things.
However, they do.
They keep churning out graduates that are poor versions of the tools that they were not allowed to use. There is no economic demand for that. With technology progressing rapidly, the problem is also getting worse rapidly.
Ultimately, it is a political problem.
The government keeps forcibly extracting funds from the population to pay for things that don't work. They are not solving a problem by doing that. Instead, they are actively preventing the solution.
We need separation between state and education.