The adult industry's reliance on cutting-edge technology to deliver high-quality streaming and interactive experiences has led to increased scrutiny of emerging trends in education and training. A recent report by EdTech Hub highlights 10 scenarios for education in 2035, emphasizing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and conflict/crisis on learning environments.
What Happened
The EdTech Hub partnered with IDRC's EmpowerED programme to explore the future of education through strategic foresight. This process involved analyzing trends at the intersection of AI and education, as well as conflict, crisis, and education. The report identifies 14 trends in AI and education and 11 trends in conflict, crisis, and education.
The two drivers of change – developments in AI and increase in conflict/crisis – are expected to have a significant impact on how learners learn and how teachers teach. The report highlights the need for bold and collaborative action to address these challenges and ensure that education systems remain resilient in the face of growing instability.
Background and Context
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all. The goal emphasizes the importance of transforming education systems to meet the evolving needs of learners. A UNESCO report highlights seven ways countries are transforming their education systems, including contextualizing approaches within each country's unique realities.
For example, Lebanon's 2025 education strategy aims to provide equal opportunities for vulnerable children through government-funded tuition and a 'Cash for Education' programme. This initiative helps mitigate economic pressures that often drive families towards short-term solutions like child labour or early marriage for girls.
Why it Matters to the Industry
The adult industry relies heavily on cutting-edge technology to deliver high-quality streaming and interactive experiences. The transformative impact of AI and conflict/crisis on learning environments has significant implications for the industry's future. As education systems evolve, they will require more sophisticated technologies to support immersive and interactive learning experiences.
Developments in AI, such as generative tools like ChatGPT, are already having a profound impact on how learners learn. The adult industry can benefit from these advancements by incorporating AI-powered tools into their platforms, enhancing user experience and improving content creation.
What Comes Next
The EdTech Hub report emphasizes the need for bold and collaborative action to address the challenges facing education systems. The adult industry can learn from this approach by investing in research and development of new technologies that support immersive and interactive learning experiences.
As countries continue to transform their education systems, they will require more sophisticated technologies to support these changes. The adult industry can play a key role in driving innovation in this area, leveraging its expertise in delivering high-quality streaming and interactive experiences.
Key Facts
- The EdTech Hub report identifies 10 scenarios for education in 2035, emphasizing the transformative impact of AI and conflict/crisis on learning environments.
- The two drivers of change – developments in AI and increase in conflict/crisis – are expected to have a significant impact on how learners learn and how teachers teach.
- Lebanon's 2025 education strategy aims to provide equal opportunities for vulnerable children through government-funded tuition and a 'Cash for Education' programme.
- The UNESCO report highlights seven ways countries are transforming their education systems, including contextualizing approaches within each country's unique realities.
- Developments in AI, such as generative tools like ChatGPT, are already having a profound impact on how learners learn.
The adult industry can benefit from these advancements by incorporating AI-powered tools into their platforms, enhancing user experience and improving content creation. As education systems evolve, they will require more sophisticated technologies to support immersive and interactive learning experiences.