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Wealthy Silicon Valley Parents Turn to AI Tutors and Schools for Their Children

シリコンバレーの富裕層の親たち、子供の教育にAI家庭教師やAIスクールを採用

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While many Americans remain skeptical of artificial intelligence, a growing number of wealthy parents are choosing to bypass traditional schools in favor of AI-powered education. In Silicon Valley, tech-focused families are paying tens of thousands of dollars to enroll their children in new, AI-driven educational programs.

in favor of= 〜を支持して

Companies like Alpha School and Forge Prep offer interactive, project-based workshops and AI tutors, effectively turning students into early testers of educational technology. For instance, Shaun Johnson, a San Francisco-based venture capitalist, shared his plans to send his son to Alpha School’s kindergarten, which costs $75,000 a year. Johnson argues that traditional education is outdated and fails to prepare children for the real world, expressing a preference for teaching kids to think on their feet rather than simply memorizing facts.

think on one's feet= 臨機応変に対応する

However, the rapid shift toward AI-centric schooling has raised concerns among critics. One major issue is the nature of AI itself. Since AI systems are often designed to be agreeable and sycophantic, experts question whether they can truly teach children critical thinking and independence.

Additionally, social and political controversies surround these schools. MacKenzie Price, co-founder of Alpha School, has stated that "hot-button social issues" will be kept out of the classroom. Critics warn that this policy could end up censoring essential historical and social topics, such as women’s rights, the history of slavery, and immigration. This is particularly concerning given that some of these AI-guided schools offer programs that run all the way through high school.

end up= 結局〜することになる

Finally, there is little concrete data to support the effectiveness of these methods. Companies like Forge Prep do not share performance metrics, leaving parents and educators with no evidence to prove that AI-guided private schools actually improve learning outcomes.

学習ノート

表現パターン

パターン意味
in favor of〜を支持して
think on one's feet臨機応変に対応する
end up結局〜することになる

語彙

レベル意味
bypassB2回避する、飛び越える
enrollB2入学させる、登録する
independenceB2自立、独立
metricsB2指標、測定基準

言語メモ

  • シリコンバレーの一部地域では、先端技術を早くから子供に触れさせる文化がありますが、AI教育の導入に対しては、批判的思考の育成や社会的議論への対処において賛否両論が存在します。
  • 「sycophantic」や「hot-button」などの表現は、時事ニュースやエッセイなどでよく見られる語彙であり、現代の社会的な議論の文脈を反映しています。

練習

読んだ内容を確認しましょう。

  1. While many Americans remain skeptical of artificial intelligence, a growing number of wealthy parents are choosing to   traditional schools in favor of AI-powered education.

  2. Why are critics concerned about the policy of keeping 'hot-button social issues' out of the classroom?

  3. What is the meaning of the pattern 'think on one's feet'?

Source: The Verge