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What will learning look like in the age of superintelligence? Sam Altman says intelligence may soon cost no more than electricity
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In The Gentle Singularity, Sam Altman explores how superintelligence will transform learning. From AI co-learners and hyper-personalised education to collapsing discovery timelines and redefined creativity, the future of learning will shift from rote knowledge to collaboration, intent and adaptability. As intelligence becomes infrastructural, the value of learning will lie in guiding machines and finding meaning in mastery.
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