The new AI-assisted education?

If AI can diagnose our cognitive abilities, it will also be able to instantly create personalized educational programs.

By calculating how much we can learn in the next minute, hour, or year, AI will design courses tailored to our interests and challenges, ensuring we learn as efficiently as possible, unlocking personal growth like never before.

The phrase “knowledge is power” could take on new meaning in the age of AI, pushing the limits of human intellect and triggering exponential growth.

But while AI may give us more educational freedom at first, it will eventually assign us specializations to ensure social efficiency—balancing our potential with society’s needs.

A future, eerily similar to Huxley’s Brave New World, where rebellion against a controlled destiny echoes: “But I don’t want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin.”

Yet, the warning is clear: In this AI-driven world, will our individuality be sacrificed for optimization? Will we become cogs in a perfect machine, leaving no room for the unpredictable, the chaotic, or the truly human? The real danger may not be in what AI chooses for us, but in what we lose by not choosing for ourselves.