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‘Black Mirror’ or better? The role of AI in the future of learning and development

CLO Magazine

The hit TV anthology ‘Black Mirror’ has captivated viewers with speculative tales of how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning and intelligent automation could go horribly awry. We have seen where AI-powered digital technologies are steadily and increasingly becoming part of our daily lives.

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Foching up social media

E-Learning Provocateur

They are used for close air support, air interdiction, strategic bombing, interception, military escorts, transporting people and cargo, and even distributing propaganda. Of course, I don’t accuse the good general of stupidity. He simply lacked imagination. Are we any more imaginative today? It’s an arms race.

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Foching up social media

E-Learning Provocateur

They are used for close air support, air interdiction, strategic bombing, interception, military escorts, transporting people and cargo, and even distributing propaganda. Of course, I don’t accuse the good general of stupidity. He simply lacked imagination. Are we any more imaginative today? It’s an arms race.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): EduPunk? Please tell me this is the start and not the end

Mark Oehlert

That technology can be used to control people? Lets also agree to not act like were not all part of the "market" ,that is unless any of us are logging onto the Internet at the public library and then heading back to the commune for a quick dinner of organic, free range tofu. What is it exactly that EduPunkers have discovered?