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When Knowledge Becomes Ubiquitous, What Is the Role of College?
by Martin Goetzinger
on Jan 20 2026
Artificial intelligence has made knowledge cheap and instant. When facts, formulas, and processes are no longer scarce, the traditional college curriculum begins to lose its edge. What remains is creativity.
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The Great Irony: Schools Axed Human Skills Just as the Robots Showed Up
by Martin Goetzinger
on Nov 09 2025
Over the past twenty years, schools have stripped away the very classes that made us human (home ec, woodshop, choir, art) right as robots and AI began reshaping the economy. We’ve trained generations to compete with machines instead of nurturing creativity, empathy, and craftsmanship. The irony is brutal: the future may give us more free time than ever, but we’ve forgotten how to use it meaningfully.
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The College Cartel Is Collapsing: How AI Will Burn Down the Ivory Tower and Spark a New Renaissance
by Martin Goetzinger
on Aug 17 2025
AI is torching the old college system, freeing students to pursue their passions with tools like ChatGPT and Grok. Discover how proof-of-work portfolios and global educators are ushering in an AI-powered renaissance, redefining education for a new era.
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What AI Got Wrong—and Right—About Fashion Colleges Near Pittsburgh
by Martin Goetzinger
on May 20 2025
A high school counselor’s first attempt at using AI to find fashion programs near Pittsburgh went awry, but refining the prompt led to a curated list of accredited colleges offering bachelor’s degrees in fashion design and merchandising.
