The enduring nature of universities is being challenged by new technologies, with AI being the latest in a long line of innovations predicted to make traditional higher education obsolete. Throughout history, technologies like writing, the printing press, motion pictures, radio, television, and early computer-assisted instruction have all been heralded as the end of the university. However, instead of replacing universities, these technologies have consistently been integrated into them, often leading to growth and expansion. Despite repeated predictions of their demise, universities have survived and even thrived, educating a growing global population. AI
IMPACT AI is unlikely to replace universities, as historical technological shifts have instead led to their integration and growth.
RANK_REASON The article discusses the historical trend of new technologies being predicted to replace universities, arguing that universities have historically adapted and integrated these technologies instead.
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- B. F. Skinner
- Clark Kerr
- Clayton Christensen
- Conrad Gessner
- Peter Drucker
- Sebastian Thrun
- Socrates
- Thomas Edison
- University
- AI
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