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In the age of AI, “we risk turning our colleges into joyless job preparation, political death matches, or both,” Michael A. Elliott, the president of Amherst College, argues. “We’ve forgotten … that thinking can be deeply pleasurable.” | Collector
In the age of AI, “we risk turning our colleges into joyless job preparation, political death matches, or both,” Michael A. Elliott, the president of Amherst College, argues. “We’ve forgotten … that thinking can be deeply pleasurable.”
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In the age of AI, “we risk turning our colleges into joyless job preparation, political death matches, or both,” Michael A. Elliott, the president of Amherst College, argues. “We’ve forgotten … that thinking can be deeply pleasurable.”

In the age of AI, “we risk turning our colleges into joyless job preparation, political death matches, or both,” Michael A. Elliott, the president of Amherst College, argues. “We’ve forgotten … that thinking can be deeply pleasurable.”

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