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AI Must Enhance, Not Replace Human Touch In Learning — First Lady

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
8 months ago
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Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu, has called for a balanced approach to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in education.

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She emphasised that technology should enhance learning without replacing the essential human element.

In a statement to mark the International Day of Education, Senator Tinubu highlighted the theme for this year’s celebration, “AI and Education: Human Agency in an Automated World,” as a timely reminder of the dual role AI plays in modern education.

“AI can serve as a tool for empowerment, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and emotional intelligence,” she said. “However, it must not replace the irreplaceable human touch in education.”

The First Lady urged educators and policymakers to develop inclusive curricula that incorporate AI literacy while maintaining a focus on core values and compassion.

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She noted that achieving this balance would ensure students are equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Reflecting on Nigeria’s commitment to education, Senator Tinubu acknowledged progress in providing access to quality learning but stressed the importance of continued investment to empower children and address persistent challenges.

“As a nation, we must prioritize education to secure a better future for our children and ensure no child is left behind, regardless of their background,” she stated.

The International Day of Education, celebrated globally, serves as a platform to promote education as a tool for peace and sustainable development.

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