We spend a lifetime learning things, yet in today’s ever-changing economy, the amount you “unlearn” can be just as important. Learning doesn’t necessarily mean piling on new knowledge — it also calls ...
David E. Lewis ’24 lives in Quincy House. His column “Unlearning Everything” appears on alternate Thursdays. As Harvard welcomes its largest-ever cohort of freshmen onto campus, more students than ...
Having spent some time teaching in the schools this past year, I’ve been thinking an awful lot about learning, the different ways we learn, and how our relationship to learning changes over time. As ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of our personal and professional lives, embracing change has become more than an option; it's necessary for success. This adaptation often requires a significant ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dede Henley is a provocative thought-leader for executives. For decades I’ve banged the drum of ongoing learning for leaders. But ...
People-pleasing often looks like kindness, but underneath it can be exhausting and emotionally draining. Constantly putting ...
Companies of all kinds use machine learning to analyze people’s desires, dislikes, or faces. Some researchers are now asking a different question: How can we make machines forget? A nascent area of ...
Have you ever tried to intentionally forget something you had already learned? You can imagine how difficult it would be. As it turns out, it's also difficult for machine learning (ML) models to ...
David E. Lewis ’24 lives in Quincy House. His column “Unlearning Everything” appears on alternate Thursdays. As Harvard welcomes its largest-ever cohort of freshmen onto campus, more students than ...
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