The content of this article is attributed to Amazon's Chief Technology Officer (CTO) which makes it relevant to read. Other than that, it is laughably bad. "Our Astro team has documented people building genuine relationships with companion robots," write the ghost writers. "Developers who thrive in this AI-augmented world must become modern polymaths." And education? Citing Khan Academy as evidence, the authors write "for most of human history only the wealthy could afford a personal tutor. That's about to change." But somehow, teachers are not going away, which raises the question, what will they do? Become polymaths? Vogel's own version of the article on his website is much better, but still carries the same messages. "For adults, AI is a tool. For Generation Alpha, it's an extension of thinking. They've deleted "impossible" from their operating system and replaced it with 'not yet.'"
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