NBC’s Today Show: Pilot Program Teaches Kids With AI Instead of Teachers

Hi there,

MacKenzie here. Something pretty special happened this week, and I wanted to share it with you.

NBC’s Today Show visited Alpha Miami to see what we’re building. From the morning kickoff to core academics, from lunch to the Ninja Warrior Workshop, they spent the entire day with us to experience everything that sets Alpha apart. This is the second time NBC has visited Alpha and they were even more blown away this time. 

The reporter, Vicky Nguyen, called it “a glimpse at what could be the future of education.”

Watching the segment, I was just so proud of our students, guides, families, and staff. The rigor, the excellence, the ambition, the focus, the joy, the community — that’s the ethos of Alpha.

The segment also addressed something I know many of you have been wondering about: what about AI and screen time?

Here’s what I told them: chat bots are cheat bots. What we do is fundamentally different. Our AI doesn’t write answers for kids. It meets each student exactly where they are and adjusts learning material in real time. There’s a huge difference between asking ChatGPT for answers and receiving a one-to-one, personalized, mastery-based education.

And one of our students put the whole Alpha philosophy into words better than I ever could. When asked what he tells his friends about Alpha, he said:

“It’s more of a school that prepares you for future life. How you’re actually going to live your life, and how you plan to succeed in life.”

That right there is the whole point.

If you’ve been curious about Alpha, this is a fantastic window into what our school actually looks like.