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02 Sep 2024
Alex Soulsby
With artificial intelligence able to support individualised learning, educators should act as curators of knowledge – cultivating creativity, critical thinking and other competencies to help foster deeper and more meaningful connections with each student.
03 Jul 2024
Afifa Waheed
Artificial intelligence and robotics have huge potential to reduce maternal death rates and improve antenatal, neonatal and postnatal care for all mothers, and particularly those from low-income communities.
17 Aug 2023
Ismael Kherroubi Garcia
How can we foster collaboration, inform public policy and promote better education so that artificial intelligence is harnessed for the good of society? The RSA’s Design for Life mission can play a crucial role.
09 Jun 2023
Jayendran Gospalsami
Artificial intelligence is propelling us to a more sustainable future. There are hurdles to overcome but the benefits far outweigh the challenges, argues Jayendran Gopalsami.
19 May 2023
How should schools respond to AI? Alex Soulsby calls for a greater focus on the arts to help students develop their creativity, critical thinking, adaptability and emotional intelligence.
21 Oct 2022
Fiona Godsman
Irene Mosota explains how to build institutions in which everybody reaps the rewards.
23 Jun 2022
Derek Bates
Artificial intelligence threatens to remove the very work that gives us purpose, status and financial security. So why, asks Derek Bates, are we plunging headfirst into the future without asking first what we stand to lose?
25 May 2022
Natasha Robson
In a complex world of free-flowing information and misinformation, where we are often being sold to without realising it, clear thought is more vital than ever. Natasha Robson explains how she is educating people to think about their thinking
07 Apr 2022
In a world economy dominated by intangible assets, intellectual capital and innovative practices, our economic prosperity and security need the best knowledge workers. A new paper argues building brain infrastructure at the national level is crucial.
10 Aug 2021
Owen Berkeley-Hill FRSA
Owen Berkeley-Hill FRSA outlines his journey to understanding the potential for people at the bottom of societies to provide some of the radical and sustainable responses we need to climate change and other challenges.
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