

I guess the big question is how customizable this will end up being - all the arguments against it seem to assume there’s just an on-off switch, and that seems pretty stupid as anything but a tech demo.


I guess the big question is how customizable this will end up being - all the arguments against it seem to assume there’s just an on-off switch, and that seems pretty stupid as anything but a tech demo.


It’s a three year bachelor’s degree to become a kindergarten teacher in Norway. You can work in kindergarten without that education, but then you’ll be more of an assistant and your salary will be even lower.
You’d also have to learn Norwegian, of course, unless you can get a job at one of the very few english-language international kindergartens.


hehe, I wish, but no, the starting salary is more like $55 000, increasing to about $65 000 as you get more experience.


Not my experience, at least not here in Norway – in fact, there’s been a pretty big backlash against the digitalization of childhood in schools and kindergartens, so I’d be very surprised if there’s any increasing pressure on us to use computers at all with the children. A colleague of mine put on some movies a handful of times in December, and even that caused some concerned messages from parents.


Being a kindergarten teacher is not really something that AI can help with.


I hadn’t heard of the guy, so I searched him up… funny how these guys always look like Bond villains


I think it would be better for privacy to just ban certain kinds of social media for everyone. Maybe introduce such strong limitations on targeted advertising and behaviorist addiction techniques that it is practically a ban on the worst offenders.
I probably lean more to the all-in-one side of things. Having one standard version of the software makes it easier to set up and learn.