The case for an education in the humanities has never been stronger as the lines dividing what humans and AI can do become increasingly blurred.

“We are not choosing between a human future and an AI future. We are already living in an augmented one,” writes Laura Manley.

The case for an education in the humanities has never been stronger as the lines dividing what humans and AI can do become increasingly blurred.

A friend recently shared with me a link to a video of a show from a graduation day at Harvard University, in which comedian Ronny Chieng deconstructed and slaughtered artificial…