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A dialogue with Angus Fletcher — author of the bestseller "Primal Intelligence" — exploring the unique engines of human progress.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
"Ultimately, the choice rests with each individual: whether to take the convenient route of allowing AI to handle our critical thinking, or to preserve this essential cognitive process for ourselves."
"We should be informed and educated about the risks of AI, but we can’t be afraid,” Khan Academy founder Sal Khan told Big Think.
There are many problems with relying on SAT and ACT scores for college admissions. But removing them entirely creates less opportunity.
The tonal Native American language differentiates words based on pitch and makes Spanish conjugation look like child’s play.
Once students master the basics of math, they are allowed to use calculators. The same should be true of writing and ChatGPT.
American students are being compelled to specialize earlier and earlier. Here's what it takes to build a successful physics foundation.
Imagine going on a tour through the human circulatory system as a tiny cell. That is just one example of education in the metaverse.
Is college worth it? This question may seem a no-brainer, but there are many reasons why it is worthy of serious deliberation. Here are three.
Most people have a distorted view of what being a scientist is like. Scientists need to make a greater effort to challenge stereotypes.
Africa has the most universities in the 2022 rankings with over two thirds of the world’s youngest universities.
We forget how unnatural a lot of formal education is. "Learning how to learn" requires bridging the gap between the abstract and the natural.
It is often assumed that AI will become so advanced that the technology will be able to do anything. In reality, there are limits.
Simply getting into grad school isn’t enough. The answers to these three questions can make all the difference. It’s time. You’ve done all your research into schools, completed your undergraduate […]