We’re watching a new kind of “school” emerge.
Not just buildings, bells, and textbooks…
…but communities where students, teachers, and AI all learn together.
AI is already:
- Personalizing learning so each student moves at their own pace.
- Giving instant feedback instead of waiting days for graded work.
- Translating, summarizing, and adapting content for different abilities and languages.
- Automating admin tasks so teachers can spend more time actually teaching and mentoring.
But there’s a flip side:
- Over-reliance can weaken critical thinking and real-world problem solving.
- It can reduce human connection if we let AI sit between teachers and students instead of beside them.
- It can deepen inequity if only some schools and families know how to use it well.
The opportunity isn’t “AI instead of school.”
It’s “AI + human educators + strong communities.”
In spaces like AI Automation Society School, we’re basically building the R&D lab for that future school:
- We experiment with workflows and agents.
- We learn prompt literacy and AI ethics.
- We share what actually works in real classrooms, businesses, and lives.
My take:
The students who win in the next decade will be the ones who learn with AI, not from AI.
And the educators who win will be the ones who treat AI as a co-teacher, not a competitor.
What’s one way you’ve seen AI genuinely improve learning (not just make homework faster)?