The last homework | Marco Petricciuolo | TEDxCIS SFP Youth

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I'm thirteen. And I look at school and wonder: what world is it preparing us for? Marco has spent two years watching artificial intelligence go from a curious toy to a tool capable of writing essays, solving problems, and improving its own code. If answers are everywhere, what's the point of school still testing our ability to memorise them? In this talk, Marco isn't here to complain about technology. He's here to propose something harder: changing what we understand by learning. Less "repeat and don't make mistakes." More "think, verify, build." Because his generation doesn't just need to adapt to the future. It needs to shape it. Marco is a 13-year-old Italian and Spanish student with excellent academic performance, maintaining an average of 9.5 out of 10. He speaks Italian, Spanish, and English fluently, and is also studying Chinese. He has been playing volleyball for four years, an experience that has taught him discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. He is also passionate about s

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