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The job of the future is training robots to work with humans

The job of the future is training robots to work with humans | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it

"Humans and machines are teaching each other how to do more together than they could do alone ..."


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Are We Overthinking the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence?

Are We Overthinking the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence? | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it
Futurists and science fiction authors often give us overly grim visions of the future, especially when it comes to the Singularity and the risks of artificial superintelligence. Scifi novelist David Brin talked to us about why these dire predictions are often simplistic and unreasonable.

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Digital Curation Among Key Future Jobs: TheFutureShow with Gerd Leonhard

This is episode #3 of The Future Show (TFS) with Gerd Leonhard, season 1. Topics: In the future, most repetitive or machine-like tasks and jobs will be large...

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Robin Good's curator insight, May 26, 2014 2:57 PM



Media and technology futurist Gerd Leonhard outlines his vision of the future of work given the many profound changes shaping the planet during the coming decades.


Key highlights: 


  1. We will be able to offload tedious, repetitive work to computers and robots who will replace rapidly many of our present jobs

  2. At the same time entirely new jobs will be created -
    for example:
    Digital Curation 
    Social Engineering
    Artificial Intelligence Designers 

  3. We are moving to right-brain work-jobs - that is: storytelling, emotions, creativity and imagination, negotiation 

  4. Education prepares us by having us learn things that we may need later. But in most cases we don't need those things but we rather need to know how to learn new things.

  5. More craftmanship-type of jobs like cooks, makers, hackers, coders, will fluorish as computers-machines cannot replicate such skills (yet)



Original video: http://youtu.be/X-PnJblNJng 


Full episode page: 

http://thefutureshow.tv/episode-3/ 




Stephen Dale's curator insight, May 28, 2014 5:46 AM

The future of work. 

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Where education technology will — and won’t — take us by 2024

Where education technology will — and won’t — take us by 2024 | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it

Professor Larry Cuban:

 

With all of the above occurring, one would think that by 2024, age-graded schools and the familiar teaching and learning that occurs today in K-12 and universities  would have exited the rear door.

I do not think so. Getting access to powerful electronic devices for all students and teachers is surely a victory for those who believe in better technologies solving teaching and learning problems. But access does not guarantee use, especially the kind of use that vendors and ardent technophiles seek.


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Steve Vaitl's curator insight, December 26, 2013 11:04 AM

Tech in education - enhancement not destruction, just my not-so-humble opinion.

Aunty Alice's curator insight, December 26, 2013 1:34 PM

Better technology to solve learning and teaching problems is a great thought but should not be seen as the bottom line. Identifying the problems accurately so they can be focussed  on with purpose, practicing to put into the long term memory, motivating  and rewarding the student...have to be in the  mix too, not to mention self discipline and good mental and physical health. 

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Google, Cyborgs, and the Future of Education

Google, Cyborgs, and the Future of Education | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it
Google, Cyborgs, and the Future of Education

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Hooking Up The Brain To A Computer: Human Cyborgs Reveal How We Learn

Hooking Up The Brain To A Computer: Human Cyborgs Reveal How We Learn | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it
Hooking the brain up to a computer can do more than let the severely disabled move artificial limbs. It is also revealing the secrets of how we learn





 


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10 mindblowingly futuristic technologies that will appear by the 2030s

10 mindblowingly futuristic technologies that will appear by the 2030s | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it

Two decades is not a lot in the grand scheme of things, but owing to accelerating change we can expect to see the emergence of some fairly disruptive technological innovations in the coming years. Here are 10 mindblowingly futuristic technologies that should appear by the 2030s.

George Dvorsky, 05/07/2013


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How #computer-#generated #fake #papers are #flooding #academia | *as '#artificial' '#culture #keeps on #flooding the #world...

How #computer-#generated #fake #papers are #flooding #academia | *as '#artificial' '#culture #keeps on #flooding the #world... | Robótica Educativa! | Scoop.it
More and more academic papers that are essentially gobbledegook are being written by computer programs – and accepted at conferences

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*as '#artificial' '#culture #keeps on #flooding the #world...

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[VIDEO] Michio Kaku: Tweaking Moore's Law and the Computers of the Post-Silicon Era

What's beyond silicon? There have been a number of proposals: protein computers, DNA computers, optical computers, quantum computers, molecular computers. Dr. Michio Kaku says "if I were to put money on the table I would say that in the next ten years as Moore's Law slows down, we will tweak it.


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As Humans and Computers Merge... Immortality?

Paul Solman interviews inventor Ray Kurzweil, who predicts that advancing technology will result in augmented brains, memories recorded on "mind files" and a greatly increased life span.


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