Lessons about AI learned from the "Great Calculator Panic"

AI-powered tools have the potential to democratize education and lead to a broader array of knowledge and skills, write a group of four educators and experts. They write about the "Great Calculator Panic of the 1980s and '90s" and share how many of the current concerns are similar to those of the past and offer lessons for today -- such as, what will students do if batteries died on their machines?

 Full Story: Scientific American

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