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The AI Pioneer Who Wants to Replace Teachers With Algorithms Xi’s University Fuels China AI Boom With More Patents Than Harvard or MIT American students and Ivy professors return to Qinghua University in Beijing. General discussions of AI in the schools. Bloomberg News The Godmother of AI Didn’t Expect It to Be This Massive Interview with Li Feifei 李飞飞, an early (2006) pioneer in the A.I. revolution. She discusses parenting in the current environment at the end of the interview. Bloomberg News Colleges Are Preparing to Self-Lobotomize The skills that students will need in an age of automation are precisely those that are eroded by inserting AI into the educational process. The Atlantic Stop Trying to Make the Humanities ‘Relevant’ by Thomas Chatterton Williams, Bard College. Mr. Williams succinctly describes the status of the humanities at the university level. Why Child Prodigies Rarely Become Elite Performers Economist. The title speaks for itself. The Historian Who Says Finance Is Wasting a Generation of Talent Interview with Rutger Bregman by Bloomberg journalist Mishal Husain. Mr. Bregman believes that "talent" is being wasted on the rich, rather than enabling the disadvantaged, with many opportunities for dramatic change available to motivated players. Recommended by viewersThe thesis of the book is that the genesis of technics corresponds not only to the genesis of what is called "human" but of temporality as such, and that this is the clue toward understanding the future of the dynamic process in which the human and the technical consists. Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI Yuval Noah Harari. #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Sapiens comes the groundbreaking story of how information networks have made, and unmade, our world. Against the Machine by Paul Kingsnorth. "From the First Industrial Revolution to the rise of artificial intelligence, this book shows how the hollowing out of humanity has been a long game—and how our very soul is now at stake. Against the Machine is the spiritual manual for dissidents in the technological age." |