8 Lakh CBSE students dive Into AI: Is India's education system ready?
8 Lakh CBSE students dive Into AI: Is India's education system ready?
At a recent Harvard forum, Howard Gardner predicted that the traditional classroom model may become obsolete by 2050, thanks to AI. In India, where rigid exams still rule, this isn’t just a prediction — it’s a warning. The question is clear: will we evolve, or be left behind in this big education revolution? Because while 8 lakh students are already learning AI in CBSE schools, many still sit in classrooms with patchy internet, overworked teachers, and no proper labs. The future may be digital, but the wires connecting it are still loose.
At a recent Harvard forum, Howard Gardner predicted that the traditional classroom model may become obsolete by 2050, thanks to AI. In India, where rigid exams still rule, this isn’t just a prediction — it’s a warning. The question is clear: will we evolve, or be left behind in this big education revolution? Because while 8 lakh students are already learning AI in CBSE schools, many still sit in classrooms with patchy internet, overworked teachers, and no proper labs. The future may be digital, but the wires connecting it are still loose.