Young people don't ask themselves the question: they use AI. Massively. Either your company will be able to offer them a framework to express their talents, or they'll start their own business, with your market right in front of them.
The 2025 Nomad Education barometer is unequivocal
- 84% of students use AI to understand their coursework.
- 83% to review and revise.
- 47% say it boosts their understanding "a lot."
- 30% already have better grades thanks to it.
And meanwhile, in the corporate world, we're still hesitating? Seriously!? We discuss maturity, governance, risks, charters. They just move forward. With AI in their pocket. With a 100% augmented mindset from middle school onward.
The new generation won't hold back. Why would they? For them, AI isn't a debate. It's a reflex. Understand a concept? AI. Summarize a chapter? AI. Practice for an oral exam? AI. Rephrase, clarify, accelerate. AI, and more AI.
The young people entering the job market won't be "AI-assisted." They'll be raised by AI. They will have learned to think, review, understand, and iterate with a permanent copilot.
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Yesterday, I was telling you about young people using AI massively. Today, it's pedagogy itself that's beginning to transform around it.
AI is no longer a tool. It's a learning environment. And the future of work begins in primary school.
Today's example: two brothers from the Lyon area created Dinobot (OuiActive), an AI designed to teach without giving away the answer. 130,000 students, 6,000 teachers, a "Talents des Cites" award. And above all: a major pedagogical breakthrough.
Because Dinobot isn't a shortcut. It's a coach. It asks questions, guides reflection, structures effort. It does what generalist tools don't: it teaches how to learn.
We're a long way from "ChatGPT does my homework." We're entering the era of "AI + effort + pedagogy."
What does this reveal? The AI wave is a deep movement that touches the heart of the (educational) system. Our society is transforming, and at its very roots.
Young people will be AI-native. Any company that fails to understand this will fall behind. Tomorrow's talent will learn differently, think differently, and work differently.
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