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In the artificial intelligence era, are university degrees still worth it? Subscribe to ABC Science 👉 ab.co/2YFO4Go
With the recent rise of generative systems like ChatGPT and Midjourney, AI is changing the world around us. In this three-part series, Dagogo Altraide from @ColdFusion examines the impact of AI on the health, education and creative industries. Which industries will win, and which will lose in the AI revolution?
Watch Part 1 on Medicine: • The Truth About AI and...
Watch Part 3 on Creativity: • AI vs Human: Who Will ...
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00:00 Intro
01:07 Chinese Classrooms Scan Brainwaves
01:31 Personalised Learning (feat Bill Gates)
02:35 Intelligent Tutoring Systems
03:15 Automated Assessment and Grading
04:15 Are University Degrees Still Worth It?
07:12 Conclusions
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@geoffreyzziwambazza7862
@geoffreyzziwambazza7862 10 ай бұрын
ColdFusion collabs are really going to get you great viewer exposure. This channel definitely deserves it too.
@webgpu
@webgpu 8 ай бұрын
ABC has a strong political bias. It may also bias the excellent ColdFusion channel. i've been following AI tech news for a while, from all experts in the field, and everyone is uncertain about how AI's heading, then Bill gates show up in this video stating with such confidence "AI will this and that" - interesting. So Bill gates, who is not an AI researcher "seems" to have more knowledge than the experts? The same bill gates who predicted (accurately) the last pandemic? It seems this guy has "trusty high-level privileged sources" ( from Whom?? ) Also: using "China" as a role model to be followed? The dictatorial China, run by the CCP ( china's COMMUNIST party ) ? i hope Dagogo isn't one more soul lo$t to the communist propaganda
@Boajhdk
@Boajhdk 10 ай бұрын
AI or not, I feel like the education system has been broken for while anyway. It needs a shake up! Also love this collab.
@amirbahalegharn365
@amirbahalegharn365 10 ай бұрын
because it has been intertwined with politics & politicians and whatever they touch, corruption & missuses of funds & lack of innovation will occur.
@nineveh17
@nineveh17 9 ай бұрын
@@amirbahalegharn365 i mean nah its just education hasnt changed for more than a century but thats not how the world works.
@webgpu
@webgpu 8 ай бұрын
education system broken ? i see many phds coming out of universities. what you think is wrong with the current way ?
@ABCScience
@ABCScience 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Watch Part 1 on Medicine here 👉 kzbin.info/www/bejne/pmqVgWiuYryZh8k
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 10 ай бұрын
it took me 500 years
@jgonsalk
@jgonsalk 9 ай бұрын
I love the collab! Great to see. I would like to respectfully challenge the usefulness of university education today. While degrees used to develop critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, this is no longer always the case. I have been in and out of uni for since 2003, only finishing my master's degree in 2018. The sheer volume of students, lack of teacher training, focus on cost cutting and need to push students through degrees (including international students with low language proficiency and foundational skills) has led to a massive drop in quality. I'm a product manager in tech and can see a place for a general, broad education where people learn a bit of everything so they can get ready for a life of learning in a world with constant technological change. I'd love to see an extremely tough degree where you learn everything from calculus to literature to foreign languages to economics to psychology. They have a course like this in Canada, but it's not the norm. I say this because, unless you want to be a doctor or lawyer (or any other highly regulated profession), you should have a well rounded education and be able to pick up new skills throughout your adult life. I contrast that to what I see today which is people who barely learned anything in their degree and are woefully lacking in skills outside that area. But that's what I'd like to see today. What about tomorrow ? AI could make teaching way cheaper and we could become lifelong learner, taking up courses across our lifespans. I'd love to learn more about computer science and would love to see my colleagues leave more about statistics. I'd also like to learn more about areas like physics just because it's fascinating. In the age of AI, humans will need to be smarter or we will rapidly lose our value in the economy. I don't see this as a solution but part of the solution to that bigger problem.
@livinthatlife
@livinthatlife 10 ай бұрын
best education channel on YT imo !💯 ColdFusion
@roldandc6150
@roldandc6150 10 ай бұрын
Hope more collabs in the future. Good job ABC Science and ColFusion!
@raghuharsha
@raghuharsha 10 ай бұрын
First time looking at actual tech topic supported by a major media platform in Australia... Great Collab, We need more of such...
@kennyglidewell8594
@kennyglidewell8594 10 ай бұрын
Things like those kids wearing AI headbands is the reason why China is going to beat us at everything. Do you have a promo code for Babbel so I can start learning Mandarin😅
@antonm1204
@antonm1204 9 ай бұрын
Teaching is not just the transfer of information or the technicality of the instructions, it's also the influence of values and morals of the educators to their students, something that AI can never do, ever.
@daniel4647
@daniel4647 9 ай бұрын
In many places it wasn't "worth" it getting a university degree before AI language models. But there is one invaluable thing to getting a higher education, self development. As someone who never got one and ended up learning most things on my own from the internet, I know for a fact that there are concepts out there that will absolutely revolutionise the way you think. Me learning many of these concepts in my thirties often thought about what it must have been like to have known them from my twenties, it's likely my life could have taken an entirely different trajectory, or I would have at the very least been thinking differently about some things for longer. Most people don't really go out and find this information on their own, but they would have been taught them at a university. I have parents in their seventies, they wouldn't know what entropy means, or altruism, or even how the economy works, and they likely never will. I'm not going to claim to be an expert either, but at least I have a relatively good understanding of these things and many others, and it has changed how I see and experience the world. Knowing things like that has intrinsic personal value that goes beyond market value. So I would say getting an education is worth it. But if it's worth it in a cost to benefits ratio, probably not the way things are today.
@gentlelondon9410
@gentlelondon9410 9 ай бұрын
This was extremely informative. Thank you for collaborating with Cold Fusion.
@LostMekkaSoft
@LostMekkaSoft 10 ай бұрын
the survey at 5:15 is presented in a bit of a misleading way. it is introduced with "here are the cost decreases because of AI" and then lists things like "supply chain management: 52%". but the 52% are not 52% in cost decrease, but 52% of surveyed businesses reported SOME decrease in cost, with only 4% of businesses reporting a cost decrease of 20% or higher.
@OnlyPenguian
@OnlyPenguian 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. That part of the video was quite jarring to me. I had to stop it and take a good look at what was shown vs what was said, they dusagreed so much.
@ekay4495
@ekay4495 10 ай бұрын
Cold Fusion!!!! Also a very relevant topic to so many people
@MrJimbo1001
@MrJimbo1001 10 ай бұрын
Great video and I am loving this collaboration, excellent idea!
@maikeparis27
@maikeparis27 10 ай бұрын
The Mckinsey chart at 5:30 is completely misinterpreted. The figures announced are the total percentage of respondants estimating there will be a cost decrease (or revenue increase ) of any kind and not the actual percentage value of those variations. The video sounded serious until that point.
@lancemarchetti8673
@lancemarchetti8673 9 ай бұрын
You're really good at making documentaries
@lukewilliamrimmington
@lukewilliamrimmington 9 ай бұрын
Damn, ABC got ColdFusion in a collaboration! Nice.
@clairvoy_maniac
@clairvoy_maniac 9 ай бұрын
It's incredible seeing such collaborative efforts between esteemed platforms like ABC Science and innovative KZbin channels. With the rapid advancements in AI, one has to wonder if the essence of human creativity and intuition will be the differentiator in the future. While AI can crunch numbers and perform tasks faster, the human touch in education, art, and content creation cannot be underestimated. This collaboration is a testament to the fusion of technology and human thought. But the question remains: How do we strike the right balance between leveraging AI and nurturing human potential in a constantly evolving digital landscape?
@rolodexter
@rolodexter 9 ай бұрын
There are a few things to consider. First, AI is not going to replace all jobs. There will still be a need for human creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. These are the skills that university degrees can help you develop. Second, AI is going to change the way we work. It's going to automate some tasks and make others more efficient. This means we must be more adaptable and willing to learn new skills. University degrees can help us do this by providing us with a strong foundation in different subjects. Third, AI is going to create new jobs. There will be a need for people to develop, maintain, and use AI systems. This is an area where university degrees can be very valuable. So, are university degrees still worth it in the AI era? I think the answer is yes. They will still be important for developing the skills that we need to succeed in the future. However, it's also important to be aware of the changes that AI is bringing and to be prepared to adapt.
@badaudio3672
@badaudio3672 9 ай бұрын
You also have to be realistic about business and people. Ai is not just affecting regular jobs but creative jobs. Most businesses want quantity, not quality. They will not be looking for workers for creative skills if an ai can develop art, music, and analyze data to create functionality. It will not replace all jobs, but it will make it difficult for humans to find jobs. Adapting to this is complicated because ai won't just create few new jobs but destroy about half of the existing ones. Now I get it ai good for making our lives easier work wise, but it humans owning the ai that will make it difficult.
@naeembacha4534
@naeembacha4534 9 ай бұрын
The McKinsey institute should worry for its own replacement as well.
@Alann103
@Alann103 10 ай бұрын
Interessantíssimo!!!
@lukeh567
@lukeh567 9 ай бұрын
Critical thinking and communication skills are indeed the most overlooked skills by ai proponents, especially when it comes to education. It worries me when I hear younger people who are enthralled by ai's ability to cater to diverse needs and then at the same time refusing to consider whether ai can really be a true substitute for human-lead education (if not just quite yet). This being said, looking back I wish I had personalised learning, I can only imagine how different my academic, and even social experience at school might have looked like. There is a lot that can be taken for granted by those who do well in a subject or school in general, grades aside...
@timdunn0
@timdunn0 10 ай бұрын
Every problem that this video claims is solvable by AI already has human solutions - we simply haven't implemented them. Teachers and other educational experts have been talking about these things for decades. Why are those concerns only being taken seriously now that tech companies stand to profit from selling an experimental unregulated solution?
@Anuchan
@Anuchan 10 ай бұрын
Because using teachers for individual needs is too expensive. Teachers are overworked with overloaded classrooms. Resource money is siphoned away for police guards in schools and safe rooms against attacks. Individualized instruction by ai provides personalized instruction at the rate and in the manner that the student learns best.
@timdunn0
@timdunn0 10 ай бұрын
@@Anuchan That's the marketing line, but there's not much in the way of reliable data on that, and the well-known problems with AI bias and propensity for generating falsehoods with the veneer of veracity make it a dicey proposition. Not to mention the already too-common issue of student data being repackaged and resold, further eroding individual privacy and ownership of our own lives. I think AI can be a useful tool for education eventually, and in very narrow circumstances right now, but we haven't anywhere near the reliability or legal-ethical framework in place for the use proposed in this video.
@Anuchan
@Anuchan 10 ай бұрын
@@timdunn0 You're assuming every ai package will use the same data set. Use a reliable data set and the results will be reliable.
@spoddie
@spoddie 10 ай бұрын
@@Anuchan Can I have some of those reliable datasets please? I'm a machine learning researcher and they'd be really useful.
@timdunn0
@timdunn0 10 ай бұрын
@@Anuchan The lack of reliable data sets is a major issue in the field. It's also not necessarily true that if you "use a reliable data set then the results will be reliable" when algorithms themselves can't properly process and interpret the data. You can't make a monkey chew iron and spit gold.
@TheCrunchifiedOne
@TheCrunchifiedOne 10 ай бұрын
Yesssssss go Dagogo!!!
@DolloLama
@DolloLama 9 ай бұрын
Some other questions: Are we assuming a bit too quickly that AI delivery isn’t industrialised ? Is money making or money saving involved in any of the steps ? Is power involved ? How does that motivation shape the form and delivery of the AI model ?
@aa898246
@aa898246 9 ай бұрын
this is a cool collaboration
@lovefitstudio
@lovefitstudio 9 ай бұрын
Lllllloooooovvvveeeee this guy...obsessed with his work.
@Ediranii
@Ediranii 10 ай бұрын
Imagine how boring and tedious school must be to a child right now if they try to cheat using AI.... Make the curriculum better, more involved and entertaining. Grab the imagination of the young mind and mold it into something beautiful. We're all sick and tired of the square world the generation before have left us with, so we need to do something about it now, so that people 10-20 years from now don't feel the same way we do today.
@elephantgrass631
@elephantgrass631 10 ай бұрын
No way. Conformity works well when you’re trying to win votes. Agree with me or lose your job.
@aiyt_teacher
@aiyt_teacher 6 ай бұрын
And it is very good that we are changing education. It should be modernising, constantly, on an ongoing basis.
@heimerblaster976
@heimerblaster976 9 ай бұрын
Answer you have to go into a monitored environment to do all you work to make sure you not cheering. Perhaps not practical but that would do it.
@knowendsports84
@knowendsports84 9 ай бұрын
Imagine going to college and paying $200,000 to learn critical thinking skills and networking 😂
@WaqarAhmad1.
@WaqarAhmad1. 10 ай бұрын
Let's imagine for a while those who are going to unis and spend a lot of time over there and those who are in front of the computers and taking abundance use of AI. Of course, both of the sections will use AI while those who make learning totally based on AI will lead them more efficient and productive in contrast to unis' going students. It guesses me like; isn't it?
@MacAutomationTips
@MacAutomationTips 9 ай бұрын
AI can generate content and answers, it still needs context that users must provide. Also, what’s generated by AI needs to real-world implementations and integrations, generative text is not enough.
@kikijewell2967
@kikijewell2967 9 ай бұрын
Most important question: WHO HOLDS THE POWER. It should be in the hands of the students, even young ones, not the teachers. Using AI to manipulate students to learn more is still manipulation - and still conditions students to submit to authority. Light the fire in the students, then put tools for learning in their hands. The question of "who holds the power" is the single most important question as AI rises.
@AshAYP22
@AshAYP22 10 ай бұрын
Wow
@lours6993
@lours6993 9 ай бұрын
"...and check out the ABC if you want to see some other stuff", is hardly a heartfelt endorsement, Dagogo. LOL. Great video, as usual, BTW.
@ronhammant7309
@ronhammant7309 9 ай бұрын
History shows, children take things in their stride and in turn adapt. We reap what we sow.
@cat026
@cat026 10 ай бұрын
5:53
@fictionalchaos
@fictionalchaos 10 ай бұрын
Does anyone know the reason there's such a big jump in university educated Australians between 2020 and 2021? In the graph at 4:21 it shows a jump of 20%...
@gjlite4947
@gjlite4947 10 ай бұрын
At a guess, it's an increase of people remaining in post graduate courses due to no actual jobs in their field. The same thing happened 20 years ago in the US, UK, Can.
@teenytinytoons
@teenytinytoons 10 ай бұрын
Covid. duh.
@gjlite4947
@gjlite4947 10 ай бұрын
@@teenytinytoons except those last 2 bars are 2 to 3 years each. The first bar could start 2017-18.
@paulidevoss7249
@paulidevoss7249 9 ай бұрын
Sal Khan from Khan Academy has a great talk on this topic too. They’ve implemented AI into their chat bot so it’s responsive to individual learners. A great innovation given Khan Academy is free and doing a lot to democratise education around the world
@Cjbcampbell
@Cjbcampbell 10 ай бұрын
All the ways these tools could help are undercut by the fact they are consistently used as a wedge to cut human labour costs. The question of whether the human in the loop is really replaceable is pre-emptively answered in view of the bottom line. That's what makes this video utopian to the extreme. For the majority of students whose parents can't afford private tutoring/education, this will mean less human contact, more confusion, more cross-motivated and conflicting private teaching agencies, and lower standards. In other words, it's opportunities for new classes of administrators who will make profit on education, one which won't be seen as the tax that it really is, just because it's not directly extracted by the government. Shuffering and Shmiling all the way!😁
@WorkSpace-oi6es
@WorkSpace-oi6es 9 ай бұрын
Homework: learn a poem by heart. ChatGPT - ....
@wavewalnut9869
@wavewalnut9869 9 ай бұрын
If the foundation of human critical thinking is based on memory and the ability to analyze information, then won't our reliance on AI for these areas lead to a future loss of our ability to critique AI technology?
@6DAMMK9
@6DAMMK9 10 ай бұрын
Dystopia: *Roll out bugfix to eliminate critical thinking with AI. (eeyep, THE dystopia mentioned in the beinning if the video)
@alimfuzzy
@alimfuzzy 9 ай бұрын
Just remember...if you answer "Pepsi" you get partial credit.
@mikeswede031
@mikeswede031 9 ай бұрын
But whole education system must change.What shall students educate to when 800 million jobs worldwide will be diminished by AI within 10-years? How will universities survive in this individualized AI-assisted education?
@maskedvillainai
@maskedvillainai 9 ай бұрын
Still worth it? Did it happen secretly while people still watched KZbin and practical job experience?
@PuddinPie
@PuddinPie 7 ай бұрын
This is a novel idea! For once we should GUIDE the next generation as the world changes around them…. Guide them on the best way to navigate AI instead of trying to ban it! Big brain stuff
@vernongrant3596
@vernongrant3596 9 ай бұрын
This is all very interesting, but AI will accelerate away so rapidly that this will all be meaningless.
@keithjackson2035
@keithjackson2035 9 ай бұрын
If it wasn’t for AI, I would be catching hell in college.
@ij9375
@ij9375 9 ай бұрын
😂😂 Facts meeee tooo
@keithjackson2035
@keithjackson2035 9 ай бұрын
@@ij9375 it’s a bunch of useless busy work. I’m eating through a full course load, like it ain’t ish.
@swapnilchaudhari4253
@swapnilchaudhari4253 10 ай бұрын
This AI looks great for now but in future it will be the reason for a catastrophic mess with which we have to deal with. It is creating masses of unemployed people who will have no money to pay for their kids' education. Although some companies and top brands are enjoying the benefits of this technology but in the long run it will prove to be the end for everyone.
@BrunoBeltran
@BrunoBeltran 9 ай бұрын
Lmao when the reasons why university feels valuable feels like it was written by an AI
@The_North_Star_of_Wall_Street
@The_North_Star_of_Wall_Street 10 ай бұрын
ChatGPT has been massively downgraded. It just doesn't work anymore. A lot of people are reporting it as I did.
@gjlite4947
@gjlite4947 10 ай бұрын
These are all very naive arguments coming from you, Dagogo. As other commenters have said appropriate learning systems are available if governments would only implement them. The background of consultants pushing this narrative at high levels of government are mostly from mining, technology and engineering, especially the head in WA. When I've discussed AI in education with under 18-year-olds in the family, their general attitude is why do we need to learn anything if I can just ask the AI then? Humans by nature will always choose the easiest path. If we allow society to go down this road, within a generation, no one will know how anything works.
@NathanDudani
@NathanDudani 8 ай бұрын
4/10 would not watch again.
@clairvoy_maniac
@clairvoy_maniac 9 ай бұрын
Why does every major collaboration like this end up feeling so tone-deaf? It's like they assume their viewers are just waiting to eat up whatever they serve. The blatant oversimplification of complex issues in this video makes me question if the creators even understand the topic themselves or if they're just chasing views. In an age where information is at our fingertips, we deserve better than this watered-down take.
@SantoshKumar-qe6eq
@SantoshKumar-qe6eq 9 ай бұрын
There is already a lot of things available for learning and increasing the efficiency of learning. AI is just another latest fad. Children don’t need Something to improve learning, because that assumes they already want to learn. They need impetus and motive. And also smartly prepared material and enjoyable experience. Human mind and infact whole of human body is closed feedback system. You know when you are hungry or need rest and sleep. You don’t need gimmicky smartwatch to measure those things. Similarly there exist simple techniques that enable us that whether we are learning or not: try some exercises and problems. ChatGPT is completely useless so far. And will end up like Siri and Alexa.
@Metacognition88
@Metacognition88 10 ай бұрын
Only peasants complain about something like this
@josephvanname3377
@josephvanname3377 9 ай бұрын
No. University degrees are not worth it. Oh. And people should not talk about AI unless they understand reversible computation.
@spoddie
@spoddie 10 ай бұрын
This is rubbish made up by someone who knows nothing about AI, like all futurists. Substitute quantum computing, fusion, nanotech, or any other buzz word and it's the same stuff - wait, he's done all those videos too ... Machine learning only works when we can build a model with statistical power. The idea that AI can magically give remedial education to students is just ridiculous. It's obvious if someone sucks at maths, they need more teaching/practice.
@David.Alberg
@David.Alberg 10 ай бұрын
Bro did you just discovered the internet and AI? 😂
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