Age of Agility

Can A.I. Address Poverty?

Although most predictions related to the future of work are grim in light of rapidly developing automation and artificial intelligence, there are some tremendous opportunities. One example highlighted in this NYT piece is differentiated education. Although we can’t predict the future, we can prepare students for it by creating agile systems that respond to changing technology.

A.I. and Big Data Could Power a New War of Poverty

Photo courtesy of the original article – Carsten Koall/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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