50 states have each been randomly assigned one plank to research.
Education is moving past the classroom — and into the structure of schooling itself
This piece is explicitly not about AI in the classroom. The conversation, it argues, has moved on to instructional design and the structure of schooling, and treating it as a sector-only problem misses the bigger picture entirely. The world students are being educated into already includes a labor market losing its bottom rung and a geopolitics rearranged around compute.
Gobble's Take: If the debate is still stuck on chatbots and policy, this is already talking about the building — not the wallpaper.
Source: Perplexity Search (community news)
A political wish list is organizing itself, one state and one plank at a time
Nearly 50 suggested planks. One randomly assigned to each state. The goal: collaboration on just one issue per state, with the list running from Medicare for all and safe housing to educational standards, paths to citizenship, and the metric system.
Gobble's Take: Random assignment is a peculiar way to build consensus — but it does make the whole thing sound like the world's most ambitious group project.
Source: Perplexity Search (community news)
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