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Экспо 2025 исследует ИИ, творчество и разнообразие как пути к будущему обучения и миростроительству

На Экспо 2025 в Осаке, Кансай, Япония, эксперты исследовали, как ИИ, творчество и разнообразие могут формировать будущее образования и мира.

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ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/09/04/ekspo-2025-issleduet-ii-tvorchestvo-i-raznoobrazie-kak-puti-k-budushemu-obucheniya-i-miros

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00:00Субтитры делал DimaTorzok
00:30Media artist Yoshi Ochiai, who designed the mind-bending, mirrored Null-Null pavilion,
00:39led a panel about how AI and other technologies are changing education and reshaping how we learn.
00:48When you try to learn something new and you rely only on AI,
00:51then maybe you will get wrong information that you will remember the thing wrong,
00:56because AI model hallucinates all the time.
01:00Something that AI creates is kind of normal, like mediocre,
01:03but yeah, for a human, we have like a creativity that I don't think AI can beat us.
01:11Musician, mathematician and champion of STEAM education,
01:15Sachiko Nakajima is behind the Invigorating Lives, Playground of Life jellyfish pavilion,
01:21where she says people can experience the joy and possibility of creativity,
01:27a characteristic she too believes won't be replaced by AI.
01:30I am not afraid at all, because for me, AI is like a friend.
01:36So when you meet with somebody who are different from me, it's just so interesting and inspiring.
01:43So AI is another existence.
01:46So we have to learn how to co-live together with AI.
01:52Inclusion was at the heart of this event, focusing on harnessing the strengths of diversity.
01:58Everyone is different, and we believe that everyone is minority, so actually.
02:03So we have some kind of unique characteristics.
02:07We like to treasure those kind of diversified personalities or characteristics of everyone.
02:15Creativity and art can be powerful tools to connect people in a divided world.
02:20Chilean filmmaker Maite Alberti was among the guests, discussing how they can bridge gaps in society.
02:29She says cinema breaks down barriers.
02:31I think that with intimate and personal stories, that's what films do, especially.
02:39Like to break the stereotypes and the prejudices.
02:43Elderly, it's also a prejudge.
02:53I made my last two films about elderly people.
02:57I can do 100 different films about elderly people, and I will have 100 different stories.
03:07Overcoming prejudice and unconscious bias are also some of the central themes of peace,
03:12human security and dignity theme week.
03:15Biases and prejudice are sort of silent architects of conflict.
03:20If those things are unaddressed, a huge amount of frustration, difficulties, injustices spread
03:30in different parts of the society, and that actually becomes one of the key root causes,
03:36if you will, of conflict today.
03:39And it is very important that today's young people are part of these discussions.
03:44They will be the one inheriting today's world, and more than that, they will be the one
03:51who will be building future peace.
03:55And on August 6th, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Day, children from Japan and around the world presented
04:04the peace communication declaration, ensuring the Expo's message of tolerance lives on in
04:10and the next generation.
04:11My hope for the future is that this world will have no more fights like war, like atomic bomb.
04:15I hope that there should be no more World War III, and the world should be at peace.
04:20Well, that's all we've got time for in this program for more creative ideas for the future from Expo 2025.
04:27Check out Euronews.com.
04:34Euronews
04:42Well, that's all we've got time for in this programme.
04:44For more creative ideas for the future from Expo 2025, check out euronews.com.
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