I think AI will likely become a normal part of most jobs and daily life. In coaching or health, for example, it might track player performance, suggest training plans, or even monitor student wellness. I think it will make some tasks easier, but people will still need to use their own judgment instead of relying only on AI.
Education should teach students how to use AI responsibly, like checking facts, applying it to personal goals, and not letting it replace effort, but it should also teach students good media literacy, encouraging them to practice asking questions about the source and message that is being portrayed through AI. As a PE teacher, I could see using AI to help students analyze fitness data, but I’d still expect them to set their own goals and reflect on their progress.
Education should teach students how to use AI responsibly, like checking facts, applying it to personal goals, and not letting it replace effort, but it should also teach students good media literacy, encouraging them to practice asking questions about the source and message that is being portrayed through AI. As a PE teacher, I could see using AI to help students analyze fitness data, but I’d still expect them to set their own goals and reflect on their progress.


