Feb 22 β€’ 20:00 UTC πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan Asahi Shimbun (JP)

Buddy is AI and Human: Motivation and Advice for Middle School Long-Distance Running?

Japanese middle school students are receiving advice from Google's AI assistant 'Gemini' during their long-distance running practice, focusing on motivation and technical guidance.

In a middle school in Japan, students are using terminals equipped with Google's AI assistant, Gemini, during physical education classes focused on long-distance running. The AI provides real-time advice to the students, motivating them to believe in their rhythm and offering encouragement as they progress through the 1500-meter course. Throughout the session, Gemini analyzes students' performances and gives tailored advice to improve their technique and pace, which highlights the emerging integration of AI technology in educational settings.

This initiative is part of a broader trend in Japan where artificial intelligence is increasingly adopted in schools to enhance learning experiences. For example, at Nakano Junior High School in Sagamihara City, the Ministry of Education's pilot program is exploring how generative AI can support various subjects, including physical education, gymnastics, volleyball, and basketball. According to Tetsu Umeno, the supervising teacher, they began incorporating AI for all grades in the summer of 2022, indicating a commitment to modernizing educational practices and engaging students in a tech-savvy way.

The implications of using AI in education are significant, raising discussions about the role of technology in student learning. While it offers personalized support and motivational boosts, it also requires careful consideration from educators about how to effectively integrate such tools while maintaining human interaction. The series "In the Age of AI - In the Educational Field" will continue to explore these themes and how schools are adapting to this new technological landscape.

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