Anu Passi-Rauste is an educator, a tech innovator and, in her words, an advocate for Finland's educational system. She is director of business development at HeadAI, a company developing AI for talent growth and learning to build a sustainable future ecosystem for skills and work.
In this episode we talk about being the happiest people in the world, education as a distributed network and how algorithms can help us decide what to learn next.
I really enjoyed talking to Anu and I hope you will enjoy the conversation too.
Key take aways
- Happiness may not be the goal, but the consequence of pursuing noble values. It requires building blocks.
- Education in Finland is a distributed network. Teachers are nodes. To scale up education you need to value education, teachers and trust.
- We need to democratize access to re-skilling because there is a billion people looking for jobs.
- The pandemic thought us that is not about location. You can act globally while stuck at home.
- You cannot remain the same. Machines can help you adapt your 'playlist' quickly to the changes in a dynamic world.
- We need to be ready to pay to use the algorithm in order to require transparency about code and data sources
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