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Adam Karaoguz's avatar

I don't really understand where he's been going these last few years. The points you came up with are timeless. We're still going to be humans in 20 years, we will still need to interact with other humans and deal with all the eternal issues- fear, greed, jealousy, desire. We'll still need to reach for our better angels, and adapt old ways to new contexts, to be versed in history, psychology, complexity/network science. AI is not going to change that.

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Johnathan Reid's avatar

Your analysis is based on the implicit assumption that the formal teacher-student dynamic within a series of fixed settings will continue. Isn't it reasonable to assume instead that the future of education will be impacted by what you and others describe as much as any other industry (as that's what it now is)? Formal education practices are a relatively recent innovation within the arc of human history. Yet, we still made it this far.

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