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124 Teaching Kids AI, Pt.2

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The fascinating insightful Kenley C. Vogt returns to finish up our discussion on computer history and why he wrote a book to teach kids the fundamentals of AI usage.

  • How cable companies added up old analog channels to bring you a fast Internet connection
  • Multiplexing: How fiber optic companies pass multiple signals through the same piece of glass
  • Why PC salesmen are so arrogant (Like economics, the industry is all man-made and arbitrary!)
  • How these power-hungry AI data centers will eventually (hopefully) give way to more distributed forms of computing
  • Why schools are always behind on technology, adopting it after the students have.
  • Why we should learn to do math without a calculator first, before learning to use it.
  • Why we should learn to think for ourselves before just diving in to AI.
  • How programmers need to STOP and THINK before acting!
  • Then finally we discuss his book: "The Adventures of AI and the Little Learners"
  • Can AI be my friend? How does AI work? Can I trust AI results? Will AI replace my teacher? How to use AI in the classroom?

Buy his book "The Adventures of AI and the Little Learners" on Amazon!

  continue reading

127 episodes

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Manage episode 518397640 series 1107000
Content provided by Marc-Anthony Arena. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marc-Anthony Arena or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The fascinating insightful Kenley C. Vogt returns to finish up our discussion on computer history and why he wrote a book to teach kids the fundamentals of AI usage.

  • How cable companies added up old analog channels to bring you a fast Internet connection
  • Multiplexing: How fiber optic companies pass multiple signals through the same piece of glass
  • Why PC salesmen are so arrogant (Like economics, the industry is all man-made and arbitrary!)
  • How these power-hungry AI data centers will eventually (hopefully) give way to more distributed forms of computing
  • Why schools are always behind on technology, adopting it after the students have.
  • Why we should learn to do math without a calculator first, before learning to use it.
  • Why we should learn to think for ourselves before just diving in to AI.
  • How programmers need to STOP and THINK before acting!
  • Then finally we discuss his book: "The Adventures of AI and the Little Learners"
  • Can AI be my friend? How does AI work? Can I trust AI results? Will AI replace my teacher? How to use AI in the classroom?

Buy his book "The Adventures of AI and the Little Learners" on Amazon!

  continue reading

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