Jiang says that if educators do not participate in shaping AI, technologists will optimize only for test scores and create long-term corrosive effects on children's emotional development.
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Emotional development
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Jiang starts by explaining why China became the world's largest and most lucrative edtech market: educational scarcity, parental obsession, test-score clarity, and WeChat infrastructure.
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