Future of human intelligence: National strategy aimed at children, starting at age 3

Marwan, a father of four, says today's children will have to grow up with AI. (Photos by Shun Kato)

Generative artificial intelligence has begun to take over human thinking in many ways, presenting challenges to how the intellect is cultivated and used. Despite the collective wisdom of people, divisions and conflict continue around the world, raising the question: What skills and capabilities are needed for human beings to navigate the future? In a series of articles, Nikkei explores how the world is reconstructing the value of intellect. This is part two.

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