I'm excited for these kids, to be honest. My experience in the education system in the 90's was a goddamn nightmare. I didn't make it to the 9th grade. It just wasn't designed for someone with my ADHD and chaotic situation at home. I didn't care about most of the subjects they were teaching me, and I would get beaten regularly for doing poorly. I get hyper focused on things I care about, and that system provided very few things that I cared about. Today, I'm a senior DevOps engineer. Guess what I do care about?
And it's not just that I only care about computers. I became an autodidact after I left school, and learned about the things that interested me, and only those things. I still got a great education and know a lot of things that provide value to society, and enrich others. It was just that the education system packaged my value as a human being into one big bundle that was graded in aggregate.
I have high hopes that our world's societies can have such an amazing tool as their disposal that kids don't feel like they have to cram the entirety of human existence into their brains for 12/16/18/20 years or suffer the consequences of a failed life; that they can be productive through a creative use of the tools at their disposal, and feel accomplished even if their brains don't work the same way as others'.
Not to mention the social benefits of having nearly instantaneous fact checking available, and building their opinions around it. Then, they can also be good people instead of allowing lazy idiot talking heads convince them that their situation is an immalleable doom spiral, locking them into a ecosystem of fear and idolatry that's only return is manifest destiny.
And it's not just that I only care about computers. I became an autodidact after I left school, and learned about the things that interested me, and only those things. I still got a great education and know a lot of things that provide value to society, and enrich others. It was just that the education system packaged my value as a human being into one big bundle that was graded in aggregate.
I have high hopes that our world's societies can have such an amazing tool as their disposal that kids don't feel like they have to cram the entirety of human existence into their brains for 12/16/18/20 years or suffer the consequences of a failed life; that they can be productive through a creative use of the tools at their disposal, and feel accomplished even if their brains don't work the same way as others'.
Not to mention the social benefits of having nearly instantaneous fact checking available, and building their opinions around it. Then, they can also be good people instead of allowing lazy idiot talking heads convince them that their situation is an immalleable doom spiral, locking them into a ecosystem of fear and idolatry that's only return is manifest destiny.