In the future, I expect schools to see more students with behavioural and learning challenges; however, I hope there will be enough additional support and funding that these students will have the tools they need to succeed. I hope that with the advancements in technology that students can have access to virtual support when resources are lacking in schools such as demonstrated in the video of Khan Academy creator using AI to support learning math. Although I am still uncertain about AI, I am optimistic that with time, it will become an integral part of education. I think about my experiences learning math and the difficulties I had, resulting in my parents paying for a math tutor once a week. I despised math tutoring because I was forced to go to an unfamiliar space with a person I did not know and spend an hour learning something I hated. I think about how, with AI, and its potential to be a “tutor”, all students can have equal opportunity for success at no additional cost! I can also see these tools being useful in the classroom. For instance, I imagine a classroom of 30 students with diverse learning needs and one educator teaching a lesson and then giving students a worksheet. Students will have questions, need further explanation, but with only one teacher, some students will not get the support they need. So now I write this and I imagine how impactful it would be for students to have additional support on demand! Students will need the proper training to know how to use these tools, and these systems still need to be developed, but I hope it is coming.