
Me & AI - Memory, Creativity and the Shape of Education
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In this episode, Lana and Silver explore the shifting landscape of education in a world where information is no longer scarce but instantly accessible. Together, they ask: if memory once trained the mind, does that capacity atrophy when facts live in our pockets? What becomes of schools when their original purpose—to prepare workers for the industrial age—no longer makes sense? And who will guide the next generation when today’s teachers were shaped by yesterday’s system?
Moving between Lana’s personal reflections on her own schooling in Croatia and Rudolf Steiner’s influence on her creativity, and Silver’s vision of future classrooms, this dialogue unfolds into a larger meditation on talent, creativity, and the role of discernment in the age of platforms. Finally, the conversation turns toward duality itself: the recognition that every potential carries both the dream and the nightmare, and that education in the future may be less about facts and more about cultivating the inner compass to navigate both.
A layered, contemplative exchange—one that invites you not only to imagine what learning might become, but to question what it has always truly been.