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Jack Ma: Children Shall Be Taught to Use AI Wisely as Curiosity Is Source of Computing Power
Jack Ma, the founder of BABA-W (09988.HK), discussed the topic "Will Rural Education Be Left Behind by AI in the AI Era?" at an event organized by his rural charity found...
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Jack Ma, the founder of BABA-W (09988.HK)  -0.700 (-0.450%)    Short selling $1.08B; Ratio 24.318%   , discussed the topic "Will Rural Education Be Left Behind by AI in the AI Era?" at an event organized by his rural charity foundation, according to Chinese media.

In the AI era, the question is not whether to use AI, but how to teach children to use AI well, he stated. With AI, education should not focus on having children compete with AI in calculation and memory, but rather on maintaining their curiosity, as curiosity is the source of computing power.

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The gap in the AI era is not a technological gap, but a gap in curiosity, imagination, creativity, judgment and collaborative ability, Ma added.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-02-16 12:25.)

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