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How will AI impact education?
“My brain on AI, though, can beat your brain on AI all day long because I’ve got 40 years of judgment built in. . . . So continuing to build that critical judgment, learning, wargaming, sort of adversarial thinking is going to be critical. [AI] has real implications for education, right?” says Niloofar Razi Howe, distinguished visiting professor at Vanderbilt University. “There is a real path for being a productive member of society without needing a four-year education. And that path has to become more real for a larger portion of the workforce.”
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