Emergence Labs was at the Harvard China Education Symposium this weekend.
Our team talked to 100+ people across education, AI, and everything in between.
Huge thanks to everyone who came by the table.
If we talked and didn't finish the conversation, DM us. Let's pick it back up.
Knowledge is becoming free, but the proof that you can think has never been more expensive.
For 5,000 years, we used written work to prove someone was capable. Today, that signal is dead.
It’s no longer about whether you can produce the code - it’s about whether you have the judgment to know when the code is wrong, and the courage to take the heat if it fails.
The future of the classroom isn't the exam hall; it’s your working process and real-world deliverable.
‘What will I do if AI takes my job?’, that's the question people are dying to know
It’s a scary question, but it’s very similar to what people asked 200 years ago: ‘What will children do if they don't work in the mines?’
Back then, the answer was 'nothing' or 'cause trouble.' But instead, we discovered 'childhood' - a whole stage of life for learning and play that we didn't even know existed.
Our CEO @KolentoH just shared a piece on why AI might do the same for adults. If we aren't defined by our 9-to-5, what does 'adulthood' actually become?
It’s a fascinating look at the 'human' side of this shift.