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A six-year-old girl asked her parents, "Why can't I play a game or binge-watch movies instead of

studying?" Her parents answered that question with a question: "Well, dear, how would you describe
schools of the future?" Hmm, let's get into the time machine!

Hello, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Jessica Anastasya Kang from Xaverius 3 (three) Senior High School
Palembang. I want to deliver my "The School of The Future" speech in this video.

Ladies and gentlemen, in the past, gaining knowledge required a lot of time and money. However, with
technology, we can now overcome these obstacles. And as a student myself, technology has amazingly
influenced my education, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. We have Prisma, the
world's first Connected Learning Network, which allows students to learn remotely from their homes.
There's also a gamification method where you can learn from the games you like. So what the future
schools will look like?

Now, close your eyes and imagine yourself sitting down. At the same time, an AI explains how other
galaxies are moving away from ours using holograms, or you can experience it through extended reality.
Or, even crazier, you can type your paper on a computer using your mind. It's called Neuralink, a brain
chip that Elon Musk and his team have developed since July 2016. In the future, the educational
community will be bigger than ever, and schools are expected to reject discrimination, educational
inequality and bullying altogether.

Ladies and gentlemen, let me ask something to my AI friend on ChatGPT. ChatGPT can act like a human
and give you an answer whenever you ask something. Will AI assume the role of a teacher? Oh, my
friend has informed me that AI is designed to enhance and support the work of teachers. Therefore, no
worries; AI will not replace teachers. In the end, technology is crucial to our education. However, this
fantastic future won't happen if we, as lifelong learners, don't study hard. Will you commit to studying
for a better life? That concludes my speech, and thank you for your attention.

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