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The Great Unlearning: How Artificial Intelligence Is Rewriting the Value of a Degree. GoodMan, #1
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- Date de parution04/11/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
MOST PEOPLE HAVEN'T REALIZED THAT THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION HAS ALREADY CHANGED. Nowadays, artificial intelligence is more proficient than humans who have spent years obtaining degrees in reading, writing, arguing, diagnosing, and creating. What use does a degree have in a time where knowledge is automated?Patrick Mukosha offers a ground-breaking examination of how artificial intelligence is destroying the roots of conventional education and professional knowledge in The Great Unlearning: How Artificial Intelligence Is Rewriting the Value of a Degree.
From boardrooms to classrooms, from doctors to attorneys, from journalists to accountants, intelligent robots are redefining or replacing entire professions. According to Mukosha, humanity's next evolution will focus more on what we need to unlearn in order to remain relevant in an algorithm-driven world than on what we learn.
From boardrooms to classrooms, from doctors to attorneys, from journalists to accountants, intelligent robots are redefining or replacing entire professions. According to Mukosha, humanity's next evolution will focus more on what we need to unlearn in order to remain relevant in an algorithm-driven world than on what we learn.
MOST PEOPLE HAVEN'T REALIZED THAT THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION HAS ALREADY CHANGED. Nowadays, artificial intelligence is more proficient than humans who have spent years obtaining degrees in reading, writing, arguing, diagnosing, and creating. What use does a degree have in a time where knowledge is automated?Patrick Mukosha offers a ground-breaking examination of how artificial intelligence is destroying the roots of conventional education and professional knowledge in The Great Unlearning: How Artificial Intelligence Is Rewriting the Value of a Degree.
From boardrooms to classrooms, from doctors to attorneys, from journalists to accountants, intelligent robots are redefining or replacing entire professions. According to Mukosha, humanity's next evolution will focus more on what we need to unlearn in order to remain relevant in an algorithm-driven world than on what we learn.
From boardrooms to classrooms, from doctors to attorneys, from journalists to accountants, intelligent robots are redefining or replacing entire professions. According to Mukosha, humanity's next evolution will focus more on what we need to unlearn in order to remain relevant in an algorithm-driven world than on what we learn.






















