FBL92: Zak Stein - Transforming Education to Prevent Catastrophe

FBL92: Zak Stein - Transforming Education to Prevent Catastrophe

Author: Singularity University February 27, 2023 Duration: 39:46

This week our guest is writer, educator, and futurist, Zak Stein, who is well known for co-founding the Consilience Project with Daniel Schmachtenberger, as well as his recent publication, Education in a Time Between Worlds: Essays on the Future of Schools, Technology, and Society.

In this episode, Zak takes us on a well-articulated tour of the philosophical and sociocultural conditions that are causing us to fail at our central task of educating the next generation. Along the way we discuss how technology is playing a role in this struggle for sensemaking, from social media to the future of AI tutors. Much of this, Zak explains, is due to the current issues in the information ecology, issues that he explains could have catastrophic consequences if not rectified. 

Find out more about Zak at zakstein.org and his work with the Consilience Project at consilienceproject.org

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