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So what’s the point of trying to teach kids at age 10, 11, 12 without recognizing the fact that when they finish college, when they will become adults looking for jobs, the job market will be totally different?ĬOWEN: …If we look back on centuries of Russian history, do you think there’s something in Russian geography or demographics or geopolitics - what has it been that has led to such unfree outcomes fairly systematically? By the way, we already know it will look different. We are preparing kids for the world that will change dramatically.
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Instead of teaching what, we have to teach how because this knowledge may be redundant 10 years from now. GK: The biggest problem, and I’ve been talking about for quite a while, that we’re still teaching very specific knowledge in the schools. We talked about AI, his new book Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins, why he has become more optimistic, how education will have to adjust to smart software, Russian history and Putin, his favorites in Russian and American literature, Tarkovsky, his favorite city to play chess in, his match against Deep Blue, Ken Rogoff, who are the three most likely challengers to Magnus Carlsen (ranked in order!) and who might win. Yes, the Garry Kasparov, here is the link to the podcast and transcript.