
When AI causes harm, there must be a human who answers for it. That principle is not a constraint on technology but the foundation of a just society.
Political fringes across the spectrum increasingly resemble Gnostic sects, each convinced they possess crucial insights that others lack.
Will higher education look like it does today, only smaller and leaner? Or are we witnessing the start of a radical transformation in how education is acquired?
When AI causes harm, there must be a human who answers for it. That principle is not a constraint on technology but the foundation of a just society.
Political fringes across the spectrum increasingly resemble Gnostic sects, each convinced they possess crucial insights that others lack.
Will higher education look like it does today, only smaller and leaner? Or are we witnessing the start of a radical transformation in how education is acquired?