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The AI Trap: Are we trading our children’s potential for ‘easy’ answers?

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
March 24, 2026
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The classroom is changing faster than ever, and at the heart of this transformation sits a powerful companion: Artificial Intelligence. Imagine a classroom where a student clicks a button, a paragraph appears, and a complex problem is solved in a heartbeat.

We are living through a fundamental shift in how the next generation processes information.

While AI promises to be the ultimate tutor and a gateway to endless knowledge, we have to confront the uncomfortable shadow it casts.

Are we providing our students with “smart tools” that sharpen their minds, or are the digital tools we provide threatening to erode the very skills that define human intelligence: critical analysis, creative problem-solving, and the ability to tackle difficult concepts?

Why This Conversation Matters Right Now

This isn’t just about cheating or modifying assessment criteria. It’s about the very future of human problem-solving. If we remove the challenge, the productive frustration that leads to real breakthroughs, what happens to the next generation of innovators?

This March on EdTech Mondays, we are moving past the hype and the panic to get into the messy, necessary middle. We’re asking the hard questions about the future of education in an AI-first world. Are we equipping our children to command these tools, or are we inadvertently training them to rely on them?

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Join us on Citi FM and Channel One TV on 30th March 2026, as we challenge the status quo, question the experts, and dig deep into what it truly means to be “smart” in the age of algorithms.

Don’t miss this high-stakes discussion. Bring your questions, bring your concerns, and let’s explore the path forward together.

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