A Day in the Life of a Student in the Year 2051 (Scenario A)
Billy is a 12 year old student in the year 2051. He is an average student who loves to use technology. He has used technology since he could sit upright. As a young child, his parents would play holographic videos on YouTube off their iPhone 42 to keep him occupied. He generally likes to keep to himself and most of his friendships are from people he’s met online. His hobbies include watching YouTube and playing videogames.
Billy’s teacher, Mr. Smith, enters the room and asks everyone to take out their devices to start the day’s activities. It is an expectation that every student has a device to use for learning at the school. You would think that by now everyone could go to school remotely and not require a physical building to learn in, but parents still need to go to work and need a place for their kids to be safe in. Additionally, kids still need to be able to socialize and interact with each other beyond seeing each other on a computer screen. School runs year round but since all students are on individualized plans, they can be pulled out by their parents if they plan to go on a vacation and can continue once they return. The teacher is also able to go on vacation at any time (as long as they have enough vacation days) and a replacement teacher will be in the classroom to troubleshoot any issues.
When the screens load up, the AI instructor speaks to each student individually to go over their lessons for the day. Mr. Smith is the homeroom teacher whose responsibility is to supervise and to work with the AI to select the programming that best suits the student and their learning level. Otherwise, all lessons are taught online through the AI programming. Every student learns in their own program and at their own pace. The focus is on developing skills instead of memorizing facts, so programming is catered to each student’s interests. As a result, students are put into age groups instead of grades so no student feels the pressure of needing to be at a certain “grade level” and the progress of each student is kept confidential between the student, their homeroom teacher, and the AI programming. Students have strengths in some subjects and weaknesses in others so there are some students who are working on basic Language Arts that focuses on phonics but are working through trigonometry in Math.
By age 10, students begin to know which subjects they like and dislike so besides the core four subjects of Language Arts (split into reading and writing), Science, Social Studies, and Math, students can choose an Elective. The Elective gives students more freedom to choose a subject that interests them. Students can choose from Music, Physical Education, Art, STEM, or to learn another language. Billy, who likes to keep to himself, chose STEM as his elective as he likes to design and create his own projects.
For Language Arts, students are given a baseline test at the beginning of the year where they read aloud and the AI tracks their fluency and then students must answer comprehension questions. If they are successful in passing both sections, then they are asked questions by the AI that dive deeper into the text. The questions may be about making connections, analyzing parts of the text, or even having a discussion with the AI instructor based on the topics brought up in the passage. As an average student, Billy was able to pass the baseline test and could read books that are at the maturity and reading level of his age group.
The AI provides a list of passages that Billy chooses from to read. After completing the passage, Billy informs the AI instructor that he is finished and the AI instructor then will begin having a discussion with Billy and draw from a database of prompts and possible answers to help Billy further develop his critical thinking skills while reading.
Just like in Language Arts, for Math, students must also go through a baseline test to see if they know their basic Math operations before getting to move on to more advanced skills. Billy is able to demonstrate that he knows his basic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division so he is allowed to move on to the advanced skills part. For Math, the AI provides real-life scenarios with open-ended problems for Billy to solve. To make it more realistic, Billy puts on his virtual reality glasses to be fully immersed into the scenario. In today’s task, he is learning about fractions. His task is to bake a cake using the fractions given but the catch is that he needs to double the recipe as he is baking for twice as many people. As Billy works through the task, when he gets stuck, he can ask the AI for assistance who will provide hints and visuals to show him how to work with fractions.
STEM is Billy’s favorite subject. Inspired from the classic movie by Marvel, Avengers: Endgame, Billy wants to become an inventor like Tony Stark. In STEM, Billy researches an object he would like to build and he must make prototypes and test it. Just like in the movies, since he is practicing through holograms, he has access to any materials he needs as he does not actually need the physical materials. As school is continual, Billy has been working on his project to create hovershoes (shoes that allow you to hover above the ground) for the past two years.
Science and Social Studies are both interactive courses that utilize mixed reality (Either Virtual Reality or Augmented Reality) to help students feel immersed in the topics. In both subjects, students are assessed mostly on the skills they learn such as being able to investigate and experiment to find solutions or to think critically to assess the significance of past events and how they influence them now.
At the end of the day, all the work is processed by the AI and any issues are flagged and sent to Mr. Smith for review and to touch base with the student the next day.
A Day in the Life of a Student in the Year 2051 (Scenario B) in an Alternate Reality
Bobby is a 12 year old student in the Year 2051. With AI doing almost all of the routine jobs and people being able to ask Google to do everything for them, schools have been deemed unnecessary. The few schools remaining are still using the same curriculum since 2021 and very few students attend school. Bobby is in a class of thirty but students range from kindergarten to grade 12 and everyone has different strengths in learning. If schools were still the norm, Bobby would be a top student who excels in creative and critical thinking. He is a leader who can motivate others to work as a team. There are only two teachers in the class, Ms. Smith, who teaches the elementary grade students and Ms. Parker, who teaches the secondary grades. Both teachers are brilliant teachers but are looked down on by society as they are seen as being resistant to change and not with the times. Society has coined these educators and their pupils as “The Nerds” who are wasting their time by learning all this pointless information that they feel is just stored within Google. Luckily for Bobby, his parents grew up as “Nerds” as well and feel that it is important for humans to think for themselves and not rely solely on technology.
Since AI has taken over and done everything, humans have become complacent and their “job” is to enjoy their life. AI is doing most of the routine work for the humans. From household chores to driving, AI is doing everything for the humans. Self-driving cars are the norm and people who know how to drive cars are now in the minority. The same goes for basic tasks, humans are beginning to lose the ability to complete simple calculations or to even read since they can ask Google to solve everything for them. They are a purely oral society and identification is done through biometrics so the need for literacy has become obsolete.
There is no crime as AI has helped provide people with everything they need. AI is so efficient that they can harvest all the resources humans need to survive.
However, the resources of the world are being depleted as humans are consuming the resources at a more accelerated rate. With the use of the resources, technology has advanced substantially from 2021 and has made life easier for humans but it has become too easy. The majority of the humans are not able to think for themselves and do not sense the danger that is approaching them from the way they are living their lives. The AI knows how to plant and harvest resources but they cannot account for the overconsumption of humans and the AI only knows how to work with what it is currently given or is programmed to do, it does not know how to invent new resources or energy sources. Very soon it will be up to The Nerds to change people’s minds or invent new ideas or else humanity on Earth will be heading towards their demise.
Reflection
I’m not sure if I did the task correctly but either way I enjoyed writing speculative narrative stories in this activity as I haven’t written a “future based” story in a very long time.
The first scenario connects to the talk by Dr. Shannon Vallor (2018) where we use AI as a tool that helps improve our lives but human decisions and activity are still at the forefront. We, as humans, are controlling the technology and not the other way around. By working together with AI, it has accelerated the learning process and enhanced the education system for the better. The system has changed with the times and students are learning skills that are relevant to them and at their own pace. The downside to the increased interaction with technology is that there would be, at least in my speculation, a decreased interaction with other people. If everyone is learning on their own, there may be fewer opportunities to complete tasks together.
The second scenario connects to Dr. Vallor’s (2018) talk in a slightly different way. The second scenario would occur if we choose to improve our machines but we don’t choose to improve ourselves. In this scenario, AI is accelerating our dependence on technology which gives us a false mirage that life is improving for the better but instead, it is moving us towards that downhill of potholes and cliffs that she mentions.
I hope that the first scenario comes to fruition otherwise we are heading towards a Wall-E type scenario if the second one comes true. Unfortunately, there seems to be more and more people who would rather machines do everything for them than for them to think for themselves though.
References:
Santaclaraweb (Director). (2018, November 06). Lessons from the ai mirror shannon vallor [Video file]. From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40UbpSoYN4k