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AI Coup Looms, Ministers Scramble to Save Classroom Thrones
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48299, member: 636"] Moroccan government leaders gathered at a major meeting about smart computer technology that could change everything. Education chief Mohamed Saad Berrada explained how these machines can help students learn better and keep teachers sharp. The artificial brain systems will match school lessons to each kid's abilities and stop students from skipping class. Ministers agreed that training people to use these tools is the key to success. Smart technology has already started changing how people work and live across the world. Economic minister Younes Skouri believes artificial intelligence will completely transform jobs and make companies work faster. He wants the government to create proper rules that let this technology help everyone without causing problems. The smart systems will match worker skills with what businesses actually need. Companies will see their performance jump when they start using these computer brains properly. Government officials must set up the right legal framework to make everything work smoothly. Energy minister Leila Benali reminded everyone that computers need massive amounts of electricity to run properly. Morocco plans to double its clean energy production within five years to power all these smart machines. Countries that have skilled workers and cheap green electricity will become technology superstars. The kingdom already has good internet connections and uses advanced technology in hospitals and farms. Business leader Chakib Alj praised local programming schools that train young tech experts and said Morocco needs more of these training centers. [/QUOTE]
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