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Learning to love AI
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Many people are frightened by the rise of artificial intelligence and automation. But innovation expert Charles Leadbeater sees things differently. For him, the danger AI presents is not that robots will displace us, but that we’ll become more like second-rate robots, because that’s what our educational production lines are creating. He believes we need an education system that produces first-rate humans, able to maximise AI’s potential.
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