The Importance of Being Educable: A New Theory of Human Uniqueness [Book Review]

British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (6):845-846 (2024)
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There are any number of metaphors to describe the human brain and the thinking it does, but when we are talking about human vs artificial intelligence, descriptions often veer into the computationa...

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