In a recent episode of “60 Minutes,” Anderson Cooper explored how Khan Academy’s AI tool, Khanmigo, is being used to help identify students in emotional distress. Through this innovative technology, Khanmigo can flag concerning student activity on the platform, prompting a mental health counselor to intervene and provide support.
This groundbreaking approach to using artificial intelligence has the potential to make a real difference in the lives of children who may be struggling with their mental health. By detecting warning signs early on, educators and counselors can step in to offer assistance and resources to those in need.
The feature on Khanmigo highlights the importance of leveraging technology for the well-being of students, especially in today’s digital age. As mental health remains a critical issue among young people, tools like Khanmigo can play a vital role in providing early intervention and support for those in emotional distress.
By shedding light on this innovative application of AI in education and mental health, “60 Minutes” has brought attention to the potential impact Khanmigo can have on helping kids navigate their emotions and receive the necessary help they deserve.
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I just crapped my pants. BRB.
I think that teachers, + parents learn together (to an extent) with the students. Parents that help their children with homework, etc., may form deeper bonds; or, maybe not! Yeah, it's all private info, until Khanmigo goes up for sale, just like 23&Me!
what's the point of learning these low level subjects in high school when AI can do it flawlessly? (I'm talking about required classes, students taking these classes for fun is fine).
This is a fantastic and useful tool. In Germany, we do not have these things. My son is gifted, and at age six, he did the Mathematics of an eighth-grade class. Now he is seven, and his level is above the twelfth grade, which is very impressive. Actualy We don't know how far his level is because in Germany we don't have educated Teachers, and the Atmosphere of Education is very Toxic for Forigners & that is why my son does not have the opportunity to learn in a better environment. It is very unfortunate for children like him. 😢
my sisters in this video about 15 times
Sal's voice is exactly the same as in all of his videos. It's weird to see a face attached to that voice lol.
ChatGPT should be viewed no differently than a calculator, which, in my youth, was criticized as something that would negatively impact math skills. While this may have happened to some extent, the other reality is that it has also become a huge tool for advancing learning and productivity.
math and science must be studied in a new creative way.. we must study and make something useful and study to benifit in short times not after secondary school or university.
I must study something I can recognise not the all information and theories have been discovered since thousands of years!! Which brain will bear all that!!
I pray we continue to take what the enemy meant for evil and turn it to good❤️
We may not be able to rid this planet of it ourselves but, we SURE CAN turn it to good💯
Praise God that he overcame so that we MAY TOO!
It’s only a matter of CHOICE
Yay now we don't have to raise our kids anymore…
Can you sue AI?
60 minutes in 5 minutes? It's like those packet or chip bags that's only 8% full.
Thinking back to my time at high school, if we had something like Khanmigo in place, but I knew the teachers could see what I was askinh, there would be questions I would ask because I wouldn't want certain teachers being able to see and then questioning 'Why's he asking that?' Sometimes, kids just want to ask questions to find out more and understand something better for any numbers of reasons, including that they have a different way of learning that isn't how teachers do things.
Also, kids need to vent at times. It's not that they're suicidial or looknig ot harm someone. They just need to vent BECAUSE THEY'RE KIDS and don't have full control of their emotions at a time when the chemicals in their bodies are haywire. That was certainly true when I was a teenager anyway. Kids also need to know that they can vent without it being turned into a big drama by the person (a teacher) that a kid might want to vent about too.
That’s a very clever way to use AI!
Khan Academy is great! I was 49 and thinking about going to college, but was worried about the math. Khan had a few free programs that helped me prep and gave me confidence to enroll in college. I got my associate's in science degree in May!
We really need this to adapt for special education. Would love to have a discussion with Mr Khan including some experts. I am a parent and educator.
Yeah…
AI Tutor…
Khanmigo is not free.
I am inspired by this tool having the ability to identify kids who are struggling not just with lessons but with emotional issues.
Thank you Anderson for pointing out the most important thing for good parenting. Being positively involved with your childs life.