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Kia in the Classroom: The Economics of Boldness in Teaching with AI. By Richard Sebaggala
On September 3, 2025, a lecture hall at Simon Fraser University hosted a moment that feels closer to science fiction than to the routines of academic life. Students gathered expecting a professor at the podium, but instead found two fingers waiting. One is Steve DiPaola, a familiar human presence, and beside him is Kia, three-dimensional artificial intelligence rendered with startling realism. The digital figure meets the audience with a direct gaze, smiles at the right momen

James Lubwa
Oct 272 min read
 
 
 
From Scarcity to Abundance: Will Universities Survive the Age of AI? By Richard Sebaggala
For centuries, higher education benefited from the scarcity of knowledge. Universities held the key to specialised information, and society paid a high price for the degrees and expertise that only these institutions could provide. This monopoly is no more. Professors were the guardians of wisdom, lecture theatres the places where it was passed on, and libraries the guarded vaults of human progress. Artificial intelligence now produces literature reviews in seconds and explai

James Lubwa
Aug 271 min read
 
 
 
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