RE: I'll be a bull hug, you'll be at me (AI) vs. I see a blue horse looking at me (KI)
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But kids learn from adults, too.
And it is this...
Kids learn from AI too. We are increasingly pushing them into environments that are controlled, that are programmed, that don't have the randomisation of life that they require to enrich their lives and become robust individuals and members of society. As a result, they end up being triggered by every situation that is unfamiliar - and life is full of new experiences....
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Yes, I thought the same. Mechanic education leads to machines, and kills all the bonds that we have with our children, all the human part of us. It shows how much children are seen just as future human resources, not as integral beings anymore. It's also a reflection of where we are currently - real, deep human connections are not wanted anymore, they're seen as inefficient. Communities are not wanted anymore, it's time spent away from work. The interesting part is that those people who have a balanced live (and I don't mean superficially, but really balanced) are usually way more productive. At least I think I heard that study in the same podcast once. And it's also my experience - In the little time I have to work on the bakery, I get a lot more done than the rest. There is pressure, yes, but there's also the joy of being in the spot that I want to be in. Coming home, cook, pick up Lily, do homework, meet with friends on the weekend - all that makes me lighter, and I can think easier.