Jan Čulík talks to Jakub Žytek, a Prague secondary school teacher of Latin and Czech literature, about the insufficiences of the Czech educational system which is totally unprepared for the era of artificial intelligence. The interview was broadcast by the Czech cable TV station Regionalnitelevize.cz from Friday 6th September 2019
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Daniel Münich, economist working for the Prague-based CERGE Institute, who specialises in researchin...
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