How do we educate the children of today to deal with the uncertainty of tomorrow?
This thought-provoking discussion explores the evolving landscape of education in the face of rapid technological change, in contrast to the very predictable life skills we used to teach our children in the past.
A highlight clip from a full sit-down conversation between Dasho Karma Tshiteem and Yuval Noah Harari, where they delve into human power and happiness, AI technology, education and the unknown future.
Filmed on April 4th, 2023 in The Royal Institute for Governance and Strategic Studies, Bhutan, as part of the 'RIGSS Dialog' event.
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www.ynharari.com/ Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and the bestselling author of 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' (2014), 'Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow' (2016), '21 Lessons for the 21st Century' (2018), the graphic novel series ‘Sapiens: A Graphic History’ (launched in 2020, co-authored with David Vandermeulen and Daniel Casanave), and the children’s series ‘Unstoppable Us’, (launched 2022).
Yuval Noah Harari and his husband, Itzik Yahav, are the co-founders of Sapienship: a social impact company specializing in content and production, with projects in the fields of education and entertainment. Sapienship’s main goal is to focus the public conversation on the most important global challenges facing the world today.
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@petitgegant9979
9 months ago
No unless they develop their imagination reading books and more precisely POETRY. In 20 years half of the jobs we got now will disappear. Without imagination people won't be able to imagine new jobs, new meanings of life, new goals and will get depressed and @@@.
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