Today, nobody knows what to teach young people that will still be relevant in 20 years.
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"Today, nobody has an idea on what to teach young people that will still be relevant in 20 years time." - Yuval Noah Harari   The conversation explores the quote by Yvonne Noah Harari that states that nobody has an idea of what to teach young people that will still be relevant in 20 years. The hosts discuss the challenges of the education system keeping up with the rapid changes in technology and society. They also talk about the impact of AI and how it will change various industries. The conversation touches on the evolution of mobile phones and the uncertainty of what the future will look like. The hosts emphasize the importance of teaching fundamental skills that will always be relevant, while also acknowledging the need to adapt to new technologies and ways of accessing information.   Takeaways The education system struggles to keep up with the rapid changes in technology and society. AI will have a significant impact on various industries and may render certain skills irrelevant in the future. The evolution of mobile phones and the introduction of new devices like the rabbit indicate the constant change in technology. Teaching fundamental skills that will always be relevant is important, but it's also necessary to adapt to new technologies and ways of accessing information.  
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