Scaling Innovation in Education with Ted Fujimoto

Innovation. You’ve probably seen the word being generously used across the media you consume. It’s the buzzword that many companies and organizations strive to achieve and specifically mention in their strategy (including ours!). A consulting firm, Board of Innovation, estimates that there are over 70,000 books written on innovation and the philosophies behind it. Despite its status as an […]

AI for Education Education for AI with Meia & Max Tegmark

There was a time when robots were so primitive they could only navigate on wheels, now not only do some have some the ability to walk, but they can even do backflips. That’s not all – AI has become so advanced that it can already teach languages, like Botter, one of the WISE Accelerator cohorts, […]

Humanity’s Capacity for Teaching with Nicholas Christakis

Author of Connected and Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of A Good Society, Nicholas Christakis joins us to discuss the human being’s innate ability to teach and learn from one another, how societies are inherently good, and the negative externalities of emerging tech.   Nicholas is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale […]

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