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What if artificial intelligence isn’t the real threat to higher education?
In this episode of Education Futures, we speak with Michael Burgess, a sharp and uncompromising voice on the future of higher education, to unpack a provocative idea:
Universities don’t have a technology problem, they have a strategy problem.
Michael argues that AI isn’t breaking universities.
It’s revealing what has been broken for a long time.
Together, we explore:
Michael also explains why most institutions fall in love with shiny tools, layer them onto broken processes, and then wonder why nothing changes, and why real progress starts with courage, clarity, and a willingness to cannibalize parts of the existing model.
By Svenia Busson & Laurent JolieWhat if artificial intelligence isn’t the real threat to higher education?
In this episode of Education Futures, we speak with Michael Burgess, a sharp and uncompromising voice on the future of higher education, to unpack a provocative idea:
Universities don’t have a technology problem, they have a strategy problem.
Michael argues that AI isn’t breaking universities.
It’s revealing what has been broken for a long time.
Together, we explore:
Michael also explains why most institutions fall in love with shiny tools, layer them onto broken processes, and then wonder why nothing changes, and why real progress starts with courage, clarity, and a willingness to cannibalize parts of the existing model.