Schools should teach AI using three models, it’s like learning to ride three different kinds of bikes at once!
Why Three Models?
Think of AI as a friend who helps you solve problems. But this friend has three different ways to think:
- One might be like your best friend who listens carefully and answers questions step by step, that's Model 1.
- Another is like a fast runner who gives quick answers without stopping to think, that’s Model 2.
- The third one is like a puzzle master who looks at all the pieces together before giving you the final answer, that’s Model 3.
How This Helps You Learn
By learning with these three models, it’s like practicing on different bikes:
- One helps you go slowly and carefully (Model 1).
- Another lets you zoom ahead quickly (Model 2).
- The last one teaches you to see how everything fits together before moving forward (Model 3).
This way, you get better at solving problems in many ways, just like learning to ride different bikes helps you become a stronger rider! Schools should teach AI using three models, it’s like learning to ride three different kinds of bikes at once!
Examples
- Students use blocks to build a basic AI model that helps them win a classroom game by predicting the next move.
- A robot in class follows instructions and adapts when things go wrong, showing how AI works.
Ask a question
See also
- Could We Upload Our Consciousness To A Computer?
- Can artificial intelligence contribute to the discovery of new physics theories?
- How a Deepfake Almost Ruined My Political Career | Cara Hunter | TED?
- How are AI advancements used for health discoveries?
- How AI really works (...it’s not actually intelligent)?