Schools Getting AI Wrong, Pratt Exec Says

Pratt & Whitney’s Keren Rambow (center right) speaking at MRO Europe alongside Iberia Maintenance’s Fernando Comenge (left), ITP Aero's Alan Jones (center left) and Delta TechOps’ Christy Robinson (right).

Pratt & Whitney’s Keren Rambow (center right) speaking at MRO Europe alongside Iberia Maintenance’s Fernando Comenge (left), ITP Aero's Alan Jones (center left) and Delta TechOps’ Christy Robinson (right).

Credit: Mike Norman / Maxim Photography
LONDON—Schools are teaching the wrong lessons about generative AI and should focus on teaching students how to leverage the technology, according to Keren Rambow, Pratt & Whitney’s VP commercial engine aftermarket transformation. “I have an 18- and a 20-year-old, and I still think the school system...
Alex Derber

Alex Derber, a UK-based aviation journalist, is editor of the Engine Yearbook and a contributor to Aviation Week and Inside MRO.

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