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“This book is required reading for everyone who cares about education.” —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again , and host of the podcast Re:Thinking “Read this book. It’s the most fascinating and important account of how AI will transform the way we learn.” —Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author From the founder of Khan Academy, the first book on the AI revolution in education, its implications for parenting, and how we can best harness its power for good. Whether we like it or not, the AI revolution is coming to education. In Brave New Words , Salman Khan, the visionary behind Khan Academy, explores how artificial intelligence and GPT technology will transform learning, and offers a road map for teachers, parents, and students to navigate this exciting (and sometimes intimidating) new world. A pioneer in the field of education technology, Khan examines the ins and outs of these cutting-edge tools and how they will revolutionize the way we learn and teach. For parents concerned about their children’s success, Khan illustrates how AI can personalize learning by adapting to each student’s individual pace and style, identifying strengths and areas for improvement, and offering tailored support and feedback to complement traditional classroom instruction. Khan emphasizes that embracing AI in education is not about replacing human interaction but enhancing it with customized and accessible learning tools that encourage creative problem-solving skills and prepare students for an increasingly digital world. But Brave New Words is not just about technology—it’s about what this technology means for our society, and the practical implications for administrators, guidance counselors, and hiring managers who can harness the power of AI in education and the workplace. Khan also delves into the ethical and social implications of AI and large language models, offering thoughtful insights into how we can use these tools to build a more accessible education system for students around the world. Review: A book introducing a new, better educational world for all youngsters! - First, I consider myself a lifelong learner and educator, licensed to be a secondary school principal, but choosing to remain in a public high school marketing classroom for 15 years, preparing youngsters for careers in marketing. From day one in the classroom, I saw those youngsters as winners and potential winners. My vision for those youngsters came true. Fast forward fifty years, I am reading Brave New Words and about how AI will improve our educational systems and processes by leaps and bounds, with the primary goal of meeting each student's needs in achievable ways. AI sets up amazing win/wins for students and their teachers, for students and their parents, and for teachers and the students' parents! As a plus-80-year-old, I am not a techie, per se, but I would be willing to learn what I needed to learn, to make these AI opportunities available to my students. Nothing would be more fulfilling than to see graduates walk across a high-school graduation stage accepting their diplomas with the knowledge and excitement of working in a career that matched their skills, aptitudes, abilities, and interests and being happier adults. Salman Khan is most deserving of a high honor in field of educational leadership, and I would even say, cultural transformation! Mr. Khan is an exemplary role model in the field of leadership, and our country is blessed to have him and his family. Review: Socrates for All - In 'Brave New Words,' Sal Khan explores the global transformation of pedagogy—ways of teaching—through the lens of AI. A central theme of the book is that the Socratic Method, characterized by asking numerous questions, is the most effective way to learn. Khan argues convincingly that AI can act as a powerful Socratic tool, providing not just universal access to knowledge, as the internet did, but for the first time, universal access to education. Where does this leave teachers? Khan believes that AI can provide valuable feedback to help teachers refine their methods and become more effective. He envisions AI as a low-cost army of super-tutors, easing the workload for teachers. Khan also supports the concept of 'flipped classrooms,' where AI assists with traditional homework tasks, freeing teachers to focus on more engaging, discussion-based activities. This shift, he suggests, could lead to deeper and more meaningful learning experiences. For the learner, AI has a unique ability to bridge gaps in understanding. Instead of feeling embarrassed to ask questions in front of peers, AI functions as a patient, judgment-free tutor, providing a safe space for students to address their uncertainties. This leads to improved comprehension and confidence. Khan emphasizes AI's capacity for personalized learning. Unlike the one-size-fits-all approach of traditional classrooms, AI can adapt to individual learning paces. This customization, he argues, can lead to better mastery of subjects, addressing the common problem of students feeling either lost or bored in class. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to Khanmigo, Khan's own AI platform based on GPT. While this self-promotion may introduce a degree of bias, it also serves as a concrete example of how AI can improve education. 'Brave New Words' is a ground-breaking contribution to the ongoing dialogue about technology in education. It presents a thoughtful, experience-based perspective that will interest educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of learning.


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W**R
A book introducing a new, better educational world for all youngsters!
First, I consider myself a lifelong learner and educator, licensed to be a secondary school principal, but choosing to remain in a public high school marketing classroom for 15 years, preparing youngsters for careers in marketing. From day one in the classroom, I saw those youngsters as winners and potential winners. My vision for those youngsters came true. Fast forward fifty years, I am reading Brave New Words and about how AI will improve our educational systems and processes by leaps and bounds, with the primary goal of meeting each student's needs in achievable ways. AI sets up amazing win/wins for students and their teachers, for students and their parents, and for teachers and the students' parents! As a plus-80-year-old, I am not a techie, per se, but I would be willing to learn what I needed to learn, to make these AI opportunities available to my students. Nothing would be more fulfilling than to see graduates walk across a high-school graduation stage accepting their diplomas with the knowledge and excitement of working in a career that matched their skills, aptitudes, abilities, and interests and being happier adults. Salman Khan is most deserving of a high honor in field of educational leadership, and I would even say, cultural transformation! Mr. Khan is an exemplary role model in the field of leadership, and our country is blessed to have him and his family.
J**H
Socrates for All
In 'Brave New Words,' Sal Khan explores the global transformation of pedagogy—ways of teaching—through the lens of AI. A central theme of the book is that the Socratic Method, characterized by asking numerous questions, is the most effective way to learn. Khan argues convincingly that AI can act as a powerful Socratic tool, providing not just universal access to knowledge, as the internet did, but for the first time, universal access to education. Where does this leave teachers? Khan believes that AI can provide valuable feedback to help teachers refine their methods and become more effective. He envisions AI as a low-cost army of super-tutors, easing the workload for teachers. Khan also supports the concept of 'flipped classrooms,' where AI assists with traditional homework tasks, freeing teachers to focus on more engaging, discussion-based activities. This shift, he suggests, could lead to deeper and more meaningful learning experiences. For the learner, AI has a unique ability to bridge gaps in understanding. Instead of feeling embarrassed to ask questions in front of peers, AI functions as a patient, judgment-free tutor, providing a safe space for students to address their uncertainties. This leads to improved comprehension and confidence. Khan emphasizes AI's capacity for personalized learning. Unlike the one-size-fits-all approach of traditional classrooms, AI can adapt to individual learning paces. This customization, he argues, can lead to better mastery of subjects, addressing the common problem of students feeling either lost or bored in class. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to Khanmigo, Khan's own AI platform based on GPT. While this self-promotion may introduce a degree of bias, it also serves as a concrete example of how AI can improve education. 'Brave New Words' is a ground-breaking contribution to the ongoing dialogue about technology in education. It presents a thoughtful, experience-based perspective that will interest educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of learning.
A**R
Must read for anyone, but especially those in education
Brave New Words provides an excellent introduction to AI and then dives very deeply into its positive aspects for educators. The metaphor of students having their own private tutor is a strong one. The Author, Salman Khan (yep, that one!), stays encouraging throughout but is never naive about the potential for AI abuse by students (and teachers). AI, like all other technologies, such as the telephone, fax, and computer, were all feared for some reason. Khan challenges us to use AI to bring students up to par and excel. Today's students are tomorrow's workers. AI is not a threat to their jobs. Instead, real humans using AI are a threat to their jobs.
R**D
Over Simplification of how AI could improve education
I was involved in the development of early computer learning technology including the Logo programming language and high school tutorial software called Arrakis. These were in the early days of home computers. In both these experiences I discovered that like any tools, the impact was mostly dependent on the teacher integrating these tools into the learning environment. The subsequent research confirmed this. The examples provided in the book on how teachers could use AI, underestimates the effort required to integrate AI into the teaching environment. In classes with 25-30 students, personalization of AI generated materials and exercises requires a teacher to tailor AI content to the individual students abilities. This requires significant added work for the teacher. The book implies AI emulates “one on one” tutoring. I have used AI to help create exercises and problems in math and reading and this is not an easy task. Added to this is the frequent errors in the results. This requires close editing and checking. The book identifies student motivation as a factoring in learning. AI does not address this problem. Just because it is interactive doesn’t mean the student is motivated. When i used Khanmigo, the tutoring responses contained words that would be unfamiliar to the student I identified. As a result the advice was not understood by the student. The book promotes the Kahn system a great deal. The system does help like other systems such as IXL, but the AI addition is not as effective give as the book professes. Like many books recently written about AI, it is overly optimistic and does not provide in depth insights on how AI integrates within the current education environment. AI as a teacher’s tool is fine once the teacher experiences its capabilities and limitations for themselves. AI as a tutor as the book promotes is a stretch. A good tutor senses a student’s skills and challenges through observation. AI tutoring has no senses. It’s a one dimension statistical text generator. Beware using it for math. It makes errors which could easily frustrate a student.
P**N
This is the future
As a homeschool parent and digital innovator, Khan inspired to move into the daring direction. This book will changes many attitude, sullen many conservatives, and break many norms. It will also unlock so much potential. Khan will soon see ubiquitous Khanmingo models around the world. I wish I was born at this generation, my classroom anxiety would be much more tempered.
H**E
Educated Bravery? Helping them to learn smarter!
As a former educator I found this book very informative. Salman Kahn has witnessed how advancements in technology (Especially Artificial Intelligence, AI) not only did little to hinder creativity but also improve the creative process- as long as it is used correctly. However, halfway through this product I got the strong impression it was a sales job for his "Khan Academy" Schoolhouse.world, and its AI bot "Khanmingo." Suffice it to say Salman indicates they are both free to the public through his non-profit corporation. Fifty years ago, AI would have made my life much easier in my graduate school teaching position and clinical research endeavors. At that time, I used emerging technologies at that time to augment my novice abilities to work faster, smarter, and better. Here production increased seven-fold. Today AI will allow for and exponential increase of a higher magnitude. After reading this book it appears AI is going to be the next technological wave that empowers future creativity in art and science. This easy read is in nine parts with no photographs or figures. It has a nominal index with references built into the text. If one is interested in how AI will be incorporated into education, this is the book for you.
A**R
Insightful survey of AI’s potential for education
As a technologist, I have found fresh insights and thought provoking approaches for how AI, especially the new era of generative AI can be used to close the education gap improve the quality of education, uplift teachers by giving them more time with student based activities, and by auto meeting some of the more logistical and operational aspects of education. Finally we here again, and again that Conmigo can be used to create a new relationship with the educational content where with the AI tutor, the students can have rich conversations and dialogues with history, science, math and more. Dictation.
A**U
Motivational book.
I love Sal's optimism of the possibilities of AI in education and life. I am going to jump in to learning AI for my work and life because of this book. I now have a chatgpt account.
A**R
Fascinating book - amazing to see the the benefits of leveraging AI rather than all the warnings
This is a very well written book that I found very informative and interesting. It gave me a lot of new innovative ideas on how we could use AI not just for improving education but other areas. It is of course very timely and I appreciated the authors advice on ways to capture the collaboration of everyone involved within the education sphere to improve the learning experiences of students. Whilst there are some challenges to the use of AI in education, these can be worked around and I think AI on the whole is more beneficial to learning than it is not. Khanmigo isn't something I really knew about before reading this book but I have to say I'm now so intrigued and would love to have a go. I have young nephews, and I do wonder how it can benefit them. So this is definitely something I will be looking to explore!
F**S
❤️
It doesn't really explain much about AI in education. It explains a lot about the autor's proyect but I think it's a good book anyways
K**R
Le prof IA, cas d'application ;-)
Le livre donne une réelle application de l’ia générative appliquée à l'éducation Comme l'auteur à le background technique et qu'il a eu très tôt access à LLMD, il a pu en crée l'une des plus complète utilisation. Ces perspectives sur l'impact de l’IA générative sont moins alarmante mais donnent des pistes de réflexions intéressantes
S**7
OK
I got this book for my partner, as his work is related to AI in education. He said it was well-written and easy to read, but if you are already working in the industry, you might find it a little light on depth and new, thought-provoking ideas.
S**N
good read
Good perspective on AI in education sector with some real life use cases. Sal has done a good job explaining and recognising the perils of AI as well and how one should counter them.
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