Jack Ma, Alibaba executives meet teachers to discuss how education should adapt in AI era
Jack Ma and Alibaba executives, including Chairman Joe Tsai and CEO Eddie Wu, met with teachers at Hangzhou Yungu School on Tuesday to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on education. The discussion, held in Hangzhou, focused on the challenges and opportunities AI presents and how education can adapt.

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AI-generatedJack Ma and Alibaba executives, including Chairman Joe Tsai and CEO Eddie Wu, met with teachers at Hangzhou Yungu School on Tuesday to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on education. The discussion, held in Hangzhou, focused on the challenges and opportunities AI presents and how education can adapt. Ma stated that AI's impact is immense, but teenagers hold the greatest potential for adapting to and enabling transformation in the AI era. He suggested AI could allow education to focus less on memorization and more on cultivating creativity and imagination. The school, which serves students from kindergarten to high school, was founded by Alibaba.
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5 extractedThe meeting involved dozens of teachers at Hangzhou Yungu School.
AI offered a chance for education to “return to its essence”.
Jack Ma and Alibaba executives met with teachers to discuss AI's impact on education.
Teenagers held the greatest hope and opportunity for adapting to and enabling transformation in the AI era.
Time spent memorising textbooks could be freed up to cultivate creativity and imagination.