Northwestern Qatar Podcast

Ep 8 - AI & The Future of Design Education

46 min · 9 de dic de 2025
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Professor Spencer Striker and co-host Alessandra El Chanti talk with Dr. John Gibbs, Professor at the University of Georgia, CEO of Artimatic Inc., and influential YouTube futurist “Dr. Know-It-All”, about the future of teaching creativity in the age of AI. They explore the assessment crisis in AI-assisted classrooms, the “creative paradox” of machines mimicking mastery, and which skills still matter for the next generation of designers. This episode is produced by the Artificial Intelligence and Media Lab at Northwestern Qatar and funded by the Alumnae Award for Curriculum Innovation.

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