Forbes January 10, 2025
John Werner

To many who are looking closely at where technology is going, it’s a bewildering landscape – there’s a lot of complexity, and quite a lot of uncertainty, as we move forward. One thing that many people can agree on, though, is that academia should have a seat at the table. In other words, we should consider what’s happening in classrooms, as we’re also considering what’s happening on the stock market or in corporate boardrooms.

So, partly because I recently focused on keynote remarks by Jensen Huang at CES (and other industry tidbits), I’d like to move into some of our own exploration at MIT, in the classroom, where young people start to learn about AI, sometimes for the first time.

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