HBS Perspective: AI in Education Should Expand Capabilities, Not Replace Pedagogy
soumitrashukla9 · x · 2026-08-23
An HBS alumnus shared a competitive strategy insight: self-commoditization is ill-advised as it eases copying or superseding. The implication for AI in education is to seek tools that expand pedagogical capabilities rather than serving as a commoditized replacement.
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