In this eye-opening video, Dr. Mike Swize, former superintendent of Palm Springs Unified, reveals the game-changing secret that sets AI learning apart from human learning. Discover how AI's tireless approach to problem-solving and its ability to embrace failure as an opportunity for growth can revolutionize the way we think about education and personal development.
Dr. Swize draws a fascinating parallel between AI's relentless learning process and Thomas Edison's legendary perseverance, highlighting the power of continuous iteration and creative problem-solving. By exploring the key differences between human and AI learning, this video offers invaluable insights that can help you unlock your full potential and achieve unstoppable success.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from AI's innovative approach to learning and discover how you can apply these principles to your own life. Watch now and take the first step towards embracing a tireless, problem-solving mindset that will set you on the path to endless growth and achievement.
What's the difference between human learning and computer learning? Well, I've found that there's one very significant difference.
You know as humans, when we're learning, making mistakes as part of that process, but getting discouraged by our mistakes is something that happens to so many of us so many times.
Guess what? Artificial intelligence does not get discouraged when it makes a mistake.
So instead of stopping at failure, it continues to iterate and look for problem solving solution.
Endlessly and tirelessly. That's not what we do as humans, and that's what I don't think we should do as humans, but we shouldn't stop when we reach failure I think we've all heard about Thomas Edison using over five thousand or six thousand different things before he found the filament that would work in an electric light bulb.
That's similar to what an AI would do. If it didn't work, it doesn't get discouraged. It just tries something else.
So there are some lessons for us as humans, and it's important for us to think about that continuous learning process that AI is going through, and that, to be honest, is a little bit of what scares people because it might become unstoppable But I think there's a lesson in here for us as human thinkers. Number one, don't get discouraged.
Failure and making mistakes is part of the process of learning. And so we need to take those and continue to iterate be creative and look for new solutions. This is just one way. That human learning and computer learning are different, but we can learn something from the computer learning model.