Kelis leans on AI-Scholing for her world-traveling children

Kelis leans on AI-Scholing for her world-traveling children

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Kelis says that she has a general distrust of the formal educational systems.


Grammy-nominated singer Kelis uses AI to train her children.

The singer spoke with the hosts of the Earn your free time Podcast about the training of her children while you are a world traveler. According to Kelis, she has a general distrust of the regimated education system. Moreover, her lifestyle is not conducive to her children who are in a physical attitude.

“I am not big in the system in the beginning. I just never had the feeling that it was us and was so detrimental to me. My children have been on tour since they were born,” she said.

Kelis believes that home schooling is the best option for her children who have passports “that rival everyone” and who travel “all over the world”. The “Milkshake ” Singer are in favor of the AI-based school Fusion Academy for her two children, so they can do that shine at their own pace.

“It is a new system, and it adapts according to what he learns and at what stage he is. So it is never just like brushing something past something and say,” Ok, we have to come to the next phase. ” It hurries him nowhere, so if he excels in writing or reading, he could be in fifth grade, even if he should be in the third or fourth grade, “she said.

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The AI ​​problem

Although traditional school systems are not perfect, AI education may not be the answer. Technology-Forward Training, including AI programs, has been implemented in hundreds of school districts throughout the country. Yet the technology is really poor.

In May 2025, the New York Times reported on “Ai Hallucinations.” The term refers to the inaccuracies generated by several artificial intelligence programs such as Open AI, Deepseek and Google. Because AI depends on information available on the internet, The answers are often a merger of information. That is why answers from non-rewarded sources, non-pear-assessed studies or multiple entities that pass on ‘fake news’ can be.

The “hallucinations” are not anomaly.

“Today’s AI bots are based on complex mathematical systems that learn their skills by analyzing enormous amounts of digital data. They do not -and cannot -do what is true and what is false. Sometimes they just make things up, a phenomenon that some AI researchers call hallucinations. On one test as 79 -systemen call it, ” ‘ Time reported.

Although the systems often contain a disclaimer in which users are encouraged to verify information independently, many do not.

It makes sense that AI -based educational programs can also include several inaccuracies. Unfortunately, children are in the learning phases. Without fundamental knowledge of new topics, many are not sure whether the information they have received is suspected. Online training works for Kelis. Other home school -parents also rely on technology. Unnecessary to say that only relying on technology can prove to be a bad service for training children.

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