I just learned about a rather ambitious project launched by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele in collaboration with xAI. The idea is that within the next two years, the country's public schools will begin integrating the Grok system into the curriculum.



What's interesting is that this isn't just about installing neural networks in classrooms. It's about developing entirely new approaches to education: specialized methodologies, databases, and comprehensive frameworks for applying artificial intelligence directly during lessons. It sounds like a reimagining of the traditional education system.

The core idea is: each student will receive personalized mentorship that adapts to their individual abilities, skills, and knowledge level. Starting from elementary school all the way through middle school. Grok will function as an intelligent engine, tailoring its support to each student separately.

I'm looking at this from two perspectives. On one hand, it's potentially a revolutionary tool that could elevate an entire generation's education to a new level. On the other hand, we must honestly ask ourselves: are we ready for such a transformation? What risks are we taking on? Is this truly progress, or do we need to approach such decisions more responsibly? It'll be interesting to see how this develops in practice.
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