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Farewell to Traditional Universities What AI Has in Store for Education

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What if the biggest change in education isn’t a new app… but the end of the university monopoly on credibility?

Jensen Huang has framed AI as a platform shift—an industrial revolution that turns intelligence into infrastructure. And when intelligence becomes cheap, personal, and always available, education stops being a place you go… and becomes a system that follows you. The question isn’t whether universities will disappear. The question is whether the old model—high cost, slow updates, one-size-fits-all—can survive a world where every student can have a private tutor, a lab partner, and a curriculum designer on demand.

This video explores what AI has in store for education—and why traditional universities may need to reinvent themselves fast.

In this video you’ll discover:
✔️ How AI tutors could deliver personalized learning at scale
✔️ Why credentials may shift from “degrees” to proof-of-skill portfolios
✔️ What happens when the “middle” of studying becomes automated
✔️ How universities could evolve: research hubs, networks, and high-trust credentialing
✔️ The risks: cheating, dependency, bias, and widening inequality
✔️ The 3 skills that become priceless when information is everywhere: judgment, curiosity, and responsibility

💬 Comment below: Do you think degrees will matter less by 2030, or will universities adapt and stay dominant? And tell us what country or city you’re watching from.

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