AI and the future of work were strong themes at this year's #FortuneTech conference. Jeff Dean (Google) said three things that stood out and hit home for our work at Squint:
1. New models will be able to see and perceive the world around you, and the best improvements will be in audio-video integration (input and output).
2. AI tutoring will have an enormous impact on educational outcomes. Benjamin Bloom's "2 Sigma Problem" in 1984 showed that students who received one-on-one tutoring performed two standard deviations better than students who received conventional classroom instruction.
3. Part of deploying these systems in an educational environment is ensuring that the system understands how people learn best and that they master the material before continuing.
By integrating learning into our daily lives seamlessly, #AI solutions can drive personal and professional advancement without feeling like traditional “active learning”. In my opinion, AI will facilitate continuous learning this way in educational and professional settings too, such as in #manufacturing.
A big shoutout to Andrew Nusca and the team at Fortune for an excellent show and thanks to Tiffany and Menlo Ventures for introducing me to the event!
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