This article on the future of education was written by an AI

ErasmusX
2 min readDec 7, 2022

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This image was also created by an AI, namely OpenAI’s Dall-E, based on the query: “an AI writing an article”.

At ErasmusX we like experimenting with new technologies. Amazed by OpenAI’s ChatGPT technology, we were curious to see what it had to say about the future of education. That’s why we asked it to: “Explain in 4 paragraphs what the future of education looks like and add subheadings”. This is what the AI wrote (the text was left completely untouched):

The future of education is likely to be a combination of traditional and innovative approaches to learning. Here are some key trends that are likely to shape the future of education:

Personalized learning

One of the biggest changes we are likely to see in the future of education is a shift towards personalized learning. This approach tailors instruction to the individual needs and abilities of each student, allowing them to learn at their own pace and in ways that are most effective for them. Technology will be an important tool for enabling personalized learning, as it can provide access to a wide range of resources and allow students to learn in ways that best suit their individual needs.

Experiential learning

Another trend we are likely to see in the future of education is an increased focus on experiential learning. Rather than relying solely on traditional classroom instruction, schools and universities will provide more opportunities for students to learn through hands-on experiences, such as internships, field trips, and service learning projects. This approach allows students to apply what they are learning in real-world settings and gain valuable skills and experiences that will be useful in their future careers.

International exchange and collaboration

The future of education is likely to see a continued emphasis on international exchange and collaboration. Schools and universities will increasingly partner with institutions around the world to offer students the opportunity to study abroad and gain international experience. This will help prepare students for an increasingly global job market and support the development of a more interconnected and diverse society.

Technology

Finally, technology will continue to play a significant role in education, with more schools and universities using online platforms and other digital tools to deliver instruction and support student learning. This will include the use of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies to personalize instruction and support student learning.

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