Imagine Claudine Gay operating AI
AI (artificial intelligence) will inexorably change education. By the time it’s mainstreamed, the impact will be all-consuming and it will be too late to put on the guardrails.
Parents, you need to get in front of the next big thing now - you saw what happened when you took your eyes off the ball in 2020. Based on what transpired during school shutdowns and then the re-opening to an entirely new landscape, the stage has been set and children have been primed.
Let’s do a brief recap; CRT (critical race theory), DEI (diversity equity inclusion), SEL (social emotional learning), and ESG (environmental social governance) are the tools in the tool-kit the Democrats and Globalists use to upend Western education. First, they lied and said it wasn’t being taught. When exposed, they changed their tactic of cluelessness to accusatory - those who asked questions were labeled a racist.
Here’s what you need to know; CRT, DEI, SEL, and ESG aren’t the final destination, they’re the beginning of the descent into hell. These tools of prejudice and Socialism are going to be force multiplied when in the hands of the same people that gave you the above alphabet soup.
Chatbots, computer programs created to simulate conversation with humans over the internet, are already in Big Ed. They haven't yet metastasized and become a crutch for students and a weapon for educators - only because they’re still in the nascent stage. As technological advancements are made, the push to integrate and rely on AI will be the primary focus of the Left for myriad reasons:
Controlled and curated information by Leftists.
Accountability is removed from educators who will no longer need classical core curriculum knowledge.
Further dumbs down students; unnecessary to master grammar, writing, researching, reading, or even critical thinking making them targets of manipulation.
Cuts down time, both for the educator and student.
One must ask, who are the parent companies behind some of the top chatbots?
ChatGPT was developed by OpenAI. Copilot, formerly Bing, is from Microsoft. Claude is the next generation Anthropic. Amazon Q comes from Amazon. LLaMA belongs to Facebook. And Bard was launched by Alphabet, Google's parent company.
Here is what Google AI has to say about “Fairness”:
“Beyond recommending apps, short videos, and TV shows, AI systems can be used for more critical tasks, such as predicting the presence and severity of a medical condition, matching people to jobs and partners, or identifying if a person is crossing the street… [M]odels learn from existing data collected from the real world, and so a model may learn or even amplify problematic pre-existing biases in the data based on race, gender, religion or other characteristics.”
In other words, “models” created by those with a Globalist and anti American agenda will “amplify” whatever they determine to be necessary to push forward. Imagine Claudine Gay being on the decision desk? What about Joy Ann Reid? Rachel Maddow refused to air President Trump’s speech after his historic landslide in Iowa Monday night, saying the channel couldn't air "lies." Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook removed 48 ads from the Trump campaign for violating their voter interference policy. Wasn’t this act voter suppression? Facebook also removed 2,000 census ads tied to Trump’s re-election campaign, not to mention offering paid time off to employees who want to work at polling places on Election Day.
Now, parents, ask yourself this; how will students fare navigating the implicit bias built into the chatbots? They’ve already been raked over by educators openly for four years without AI.
America currently has approximately 15,000 AI companies, the highest number in the world. Chatbots are used by approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide. It should come as no surprise that American educators are framing chatbots as necessary. “The jobs of the future, this world where AI exists, are going to demand skills that we haven’t even dreamed up yet,” says New York State United Teachers President Melinda Person. She continues, “We want to make sure that our instruction provides kids with the tools they need for that future job market.”
Here’s your reminder that under their “instruction” two-thirds of American kids aren’t fourth grade level proficient in math or reading. 57 percent of white 8th graders aren’t proficient in math. 87 percent of black 8th graders aren’t proficient in math. 80 percent of Latino 8th graders aren’t proficient in math.
Do you think these numbers improve with chatbots?