Ma Yun believes that it is impossible for a country to have a future if it puts too much resources on college students. He said that if a country wants to be strong, it must take responsibility. If it wants to have a future, it must concentrate its educational resources on basic education such as kindergartens, primary schools and junior high schools. I think what he said is reasonable. After all, primary school, junior high school and senior high school are the formative stages of a person's knowledge system, behavior habits, study habits and personal abilities.
He also said: the school should be a colorful zoo, not a chicken farm, so that children can give full play to their greatest potential and each child can become a living person, not a learning machine, otherwise they will not be able to compete with machines in the future. Now, under the modern college entrance examination system, it is a system to cultivate learning machines. After all, high scores can get more resources and opportunities.
Artificial intelligence can replace teachers' homework. If the chip is implanted in the human brain, there is no need to teach knowledge in the future. But the teacher's love for students, the guidance of students' ideological values and the cultivation of insight are irreplaceable by machines. These are the problems that really need to be taken seriously.