AI Didn't Break College. It Exposed What College Was
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- #Job Market Disruption
- #AI in Education
- #Credentialism
- AI's impact on higher education is viewed mostly negatively, linked to cheating and undermining academic integrity, prompting changes like proctored exams.
- Higher education is criticized as primarily a job-funneling mechanism, a reality AI exposes by automating assignments and reducing the pretense of learning.
- AI acts as an equalizer in hiring, bypassing traditional gatekeepers and credentialism, though it also leads to a technological cat-and-mouse game in recruitment.
- Elite universities retain their status as prestige gatekeepers; AI hasn't disrupted this, as the signaling value of top schools remains irreplaceable.
- An AI-driven economic boom intensifies competition for top talent, boosting salaries and making degrees from prestigious institutions more valuable.
- AI exacerbates existing trends like wealth inequality, with a divide between those who benefit from AI synergy and those left marginalized.