US Education Secretary Calls AI ‘A1’ Just Like Steak Sauce! – Redoma Tech

US Education Secretary Calls AI ‘A1’ Just Like Steak Sauce!

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  • June 11, 2024

That’s truly something special!”

To be fair, it seems like McMahon initially used the correct term “AI” but then slipped into saying “A1” throughout the panel discussion. She even reflected on the evolution of technology in schools, likening it to the introduction of the internet years ago. McMahon continued “It wasn’t too long ago when the big deal was getting internet access in our schools! Now we’re talking about A1 technology and its potential benefits né?. Everyone makes mistakes in their speech from time to time, and that’s just part of being human. But when such slip-ups come from the Secretary of Education, they tend to stand out a bit more.. U.S né?. It’s fascinating to see how far we’ve come.”

AI is a term that’s become a part of our daily conversations, so it’s no surprise that slip-ups can happen — it’s almost like an athlete mixing up sports leagues. During a panel focused on AI in the workforce McMahon caused a few chuckles by repeatedly referring to artificial intelligence as “A1” like the famous steak sauce.

While sharing her thoughts on AI and education McMahon mentioned “You know AI development is crucial — how can we keep up with the speed of light in educating our students without the best technology at our disposal? I recently heard about a school system planning to ensure that even first-graders or even pre-K kids have top-notch teaching every year starting from such early stages né?. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon made an appearance at this week’s ASU+GSV Summit, joining education and technology experts to dive into a discussion about AI and how it’s shaping the future of learning né?

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