
Competence to me, means empowering the people receiving the care, not just addressing their needs, but also making sure that their relations also flourish, also thrive. So that means, for example, that if you want to serve the needs of people when learning, it is not about introducing an AI that can do all their homework for them. I mean, that's very powerful, but it's not very competent because a competent teacher is not just about solving all the homework for the students, but rather working at the speed of the student and making sure that the student is curious about these disciplines, these different fields, and also introducing the student to more communities of knowledge, of practice, introducing students to more peers for peer-based learning, more purposes for purpose-based learning, and so on.