Is Al Our Homework Helper or Brain Bully? | Andun Li | TEDxHarrow Nanning Youth
Can the smartest tool in the world make our brains... lazy?In this witty and thought-provoking TEDxYouth talk, Grade 4 student Andun Li takes the stage to explore the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence in learning. With humor and insight well beyond his years, Andun asks:
? Is AI helping us think—or thinking for us?From quick answers to missed “aha!” moments, he warns against the danger of fact-snacking and over-reliance. Instead, Andun encourages us to treat AI as a flashlight, not a robot butler—a guide, not a replacement. His message is clear: True learning takes time, struggle, and curiosity.The future doesn’t just need tech users. It needs builders of knowledge—not just collectors of bricks. Andun,a G4 student from AISL Harrow Nanning This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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