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The Fourth Education Revolution – Will Artificial Intelligence Liberate or Infantalise Humanity

Publication date
2018
Authored by
Anthony Seldon Vice-Chancellor, Buckingham University
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Book Review

This easy to read, non-technical book offers a high-level, if sometimes simplistic analysis of the challenge of shifting demographics coupled with emerging technologies, of which artificial and machine intelligence are just two, will present to society and the likely impact that these forces will have on work, communities, organizations and people. It documents the critical role education will play in both enabling these developments and in dealing with their aftermath. The policy argument is that this is the time to invest more in creative, imaginative and innovative approaches to education and that doing so is critical to ensuring the coming social and economic transitions are managed well. The book ends with what Seldon calls “Recommendations”, but which are in fact action frameworks. A good read, challenging material and ideas presented simply, but well.

APA Citation

Seldon, A., & Abidoye, O. (2018). The fourth education revolution – Will artificial intelligence liberate or infantalise humanity. Buckingham, UK: University of Buckingham Press.

Target Audiences
Academic Administrators and Policy-Makers
Topics
Education Reform
Publication date
2018
Authored by
Anthony Seldon Vice-Chancellor, Buckingham University