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Before the AI era, the ones who should be most anxious are actually the parents.
When I went home for the New Year and saw my relatives' kids, I took a picture of their winter homework and showed it to Doubao. Doubao gave the answers, and then he just copied them down.
I don't want to blame this little nephew for being lazy, but the current education model, especially in China, is training "answering ability" regardless of the subject.
On the exam paper, a question is posed, and the student's task is to solve it.
This kind of education indeed fits the production and lifestyle of the past.
But in the AI era, the ability to answer questions has become cheap. Clearly, the two most important skills now are:
Asking questions + Judging
I can assert that the children born today will have work formats in the future that we have never seen before.
They are receiving an education model from the old era, but the transformation of production and lifestyle they need to adapt to may be more intense than at any other time in human history.
The test for parents is much harder than the paper in the child's hand.