Learning, Tech & the Future with Bianca Raby
In this episode, Bianca explores the idea that the tools we see as foundational today may not remain at the centre tomorrow. Prompted by recent commentary by Elon Musk suggesting apps could disappear in the age of AI, she reflects on how technologies evolve, integrate, and often fade into the background. Drawing on personal stories and lessons from digital education, Bianca challenges educators and learning leaders to stay curious, question what feels permanent, and build the flexibility needed to adapt as AI reshapes how we work and learn. Related YouTube: * What is the Singularity—and should we be worried? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPThsBeMv_Y&t=3s] * I don’t want to teach AI—I want to ask what it’s doing to us [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG1UiWQ5lxg&t=2s] * The future classroom: What will 2025 look like for students and teachers? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBIUeJx6OfE&t=7s] Connect: LinkedIn: Bianca Raby [https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancaraby/] Oppida: www.oppida.co [http://www.oppida.co] AI Literacy for Everyone [https://ai-literacy.oppida.co/]
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