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“AI will always be smarter than they are”: Why Sam Altman thinks college won’t matter for his son
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts a radical shift in higher education due to AI's rapid advancement, suggesting traditional universities may become obsolete. He anticipates AI will surpass human cognitive abilities, rendering conventional learning methods less relevant. Altman believes future education should focus on uniquely human skills like creativity and adaptability, as AI becomes an integrated tool, similar to calculators.
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