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Author:
Aoun, Joseph, author.
Title:
Robot-proof : higher education in the age of artificial intelligence / Joseph E. Aoun.
Publisher:
The MIT Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xxi, 187 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Education, Higher--Aims and objectives.
Employability.
College graduates--Employment.
Artificial intelligence--Social aspects.
Labor supply--Effect of technological innovations on.
EDUCATION / Higher.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Robotics.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects.
Artificial intelligence--Social aspects.
College graduates--Employment.
Education, Higher--Aims and objectives.
Employability.
Labor supply--Effect of technological innovations on.
Hochschulbildung
Automation
Künstliche Intelligenz
Datenanalyse
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Fears of a robotic future -- Views from the C-suite : what employers want, in their own words -- A new learning model for the future -- The experiential difference -- Learning for life.
Summary:
Driverless cars are hitting the road, powered by artificial intelligence. Robots can climb stairs, open doors, win Jeopardy, analyze stocks, work in factories, find parking spaces, advise oncologists. In the past, automation was considered a threat to low-skilled labor. Now, many high-skilled functions, including interpreting medical images, doing legal research, and analyzing data, are within the skill sets of machines. How can higher education prepare students for their professional lives when professions themselves are disappearing? In Robot-Proof, Northeastern University president Joseph Aoun proposes a way to educate the next generation of college students to invent, to create, and to discover--to fill needs in society that even the most sophisticated artificial intelligence agent cannot. A "robot-proof" education, Aoun argues, is not concerned solely with topping up students' minds with high-octane facts. Rather, it calibrates them with a creative mindset and the mental elasticity to invent, discover, or create something valuable to society--a scientific proof, a hip-hop recording, a web comic, a cure for cancer. Aoun lays out the framework for a new discipline, humanics, which builds on our innate strengths and prepares students to compete in a labor market in which smart machines work alongside human professionals. The new literacies of Aoun's humanics are data literacy, technological literacy, and human literacy. Students will need data literacy to manage the flow of big data, and technological literacy to know how their machines work, but human literacy--the humanities, communication, and design--to function as a human being. Life-long learning opportunities will support their ability to adapt to change.
ISBN:
0262037289
9780262037280
LCCN:
2017015742
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Ankeny)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
P1AX906 -- Indian Hills Community College Library - Ottumwa (Ottumwa)
PMAX975 -- Morningside University - Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library (Sioux City)

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