Show BioHide BioPhilip is a recent graduate from Harris and is a second-year staff writer. His policy interests are focused on the labor market, education, and socioeconomic mobility. He has previously worked as a research associate at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign studying the effects of conditional cash transfers on middle class Egyptians and the effects of governmental conditional cash transfers on education rates in low-income neighborhoods in Brazil.
Artificial intelligence forces important education policy questions into the national landscape. Automation has only gotten cheaper and more prolific through the introduction of machine learning and artificial intelligence. Self-check-out and autonomous drivin... More »