Kelly Kim
- The pandemic paved the way for a plethora of new schooling options – and the options will keep growing in 2023.
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Agents often lower the ceiling of what users can do. A lot of agents are explicitly trained to predict what people will want, or what will happen next, which encourages that which is average and predictable.
from What is the point of making intelligent agents? by Saffron Huang
- Creative thinking, not technical ability, will become the future’s most valuable skill. Schools are reevaluating their curriculums to match.
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The challenge is implementing a global passport standard like this in a way that is consistent, secure, and doesn’t infringe on one’s privacy.
from The Past, Present, and Future of Passports by Jackson Steger
Functional MRI brain imaging analyses found that children who played video games for three or more hours per day showed higher brain activity in regions of the brain associated with attention and memory than those who never played.
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One’s passport can determine extreme privilege or extreme anxiety depending on where it’s issued. A well-functioning society should strive to ensure any technical or cultural change to passports makes travel more equitable and safe.
from The Past, Present, and Future of Passports by Jackson Steger
- The future of education looks less like a classroom and more like a video game.
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Schools are no longer the only place where knowledge is aggregated and connections are made. Approximately 15 million students in the US are piecing together their education from places outside of the classroom.
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- There was a time when the GPA meant everything. Now, the world is more interested in seeing real evidence you’re suitable for the job.
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