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		By: Jon Harder		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It seems important that schools start shifting to teach students more about becoming editors, fact checkers, (skeptics?), QA engineers and debuggers, with executive skills, logical thinking and prompting; so that they can work more effectively in a world of AI agents that do most of the actual knowledge retrieval, writing, coding, but might need a lot of direction and cross-checking.  It is a different mindset.  Also teach a lot of them mechanics, controls, and physical trades, because those will be needed too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems important that schools start shifting to teach students more about becoming editors, fact checkers, (skeptics?), QA engineers and debuggers, with executive skills, logical thinking and prompting; so that they can work more effectively in a world of AI agents that do most of the actual knowledge retrieval, writing, coding, but might need a lot of direction and cross-checking.  It is a different mindset.  Also teach a lot of them mechanics, controls, and physical trades, because those will be needed too.</p>
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