Today, we published a paper, “AI and the Future of Learning.” The paper outlines the opportunity of AI to reduce barriers to education and unlock human potential. It also addresses key questions like cognitive decline and cheating, and the need to build tools grounded in learning science.

Nov 6, 2025 · 9:45 PM UTC

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it would have been awesome to include the link in the main post. idk why you opted for a thread?
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Sounds interesting!
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sounds like a step in the right direction but it all comes down to implementation and ethics
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Great paper!
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The key is making sure these tools are built on learning science, not just large models. 🎓
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This is the right conversation to be having. The key question is whether this future is built inside a few corporate walled gardens or on an open web. For an open ecosystem to work, thousands of specialized learning tools need a way to be trusted and a way to get paid. We're building those open rails—provable trust and native payments—so the best ideas can compete.
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AI doesn't unlock human potential; humans unlock AI potential. Don't demean the person. It is through critical thinking, creativity, EI, and intuition that AI will be used to its best. @Google
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Congratulations on this timely paper. It's a beacon for AI's role in democratizing education. I love how it flips the script on fears like cheating: by embedding learning science, we can design AI that doesn't just answer questions but ignites inquiry, turning potential pitfalls into portals for deeper cognition. What's one "moonshot" assessment innovation you're most excited to explore?
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I have a great idea for AI and the Future of Learning.See conceptxlab.com, a new way of learning-interactive learning
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I want to contribute here for India. Personally doing many seminars in schools how to use AI in teaching and my favourite tool is notebook lm
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This will really help especially in Areas like Africa and South East Asia this will be really helpful especially to kids that has little access to good education.
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Super valid points. Glad someone's tackling this. ✨
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should look into my and Gemini's cybernetic upgrade modules using quantum mechanics and neuro linguistic programming.
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This is Soo Important thank you @google for focusing on these issues...
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Just a little nudge to give this a look. 😁
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People stopping learning after school is probably one of the biggest waste of creative (and innovative) potential. Making learning intrinsically enjoyable is THE way to go :) Let's make learning cool again!!
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We are working on a solution that uses Gemini to improve classroom experience. Anyone interested to know more?
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AI is needed to guide people in learning and help them Learn better and unlock their potential
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Marking tests, essays and assignments a real pain point for educators.
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AI is like the new YouTube in terms of learning. This is going to change how people approach learning and problem-solving. It is revolutionary, and it is awesome!
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Shut the fuck up
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Very interest...