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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Learning

Toby Lincoln


Regions:
London, East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, South East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
professional
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
Science
Updated:
4th June 2026
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AI tools such as ChatGPT are changing how students study, write, research, and think. This talk explains what these tools can and cannot do, why they matter for education, and how learners can use them responsibly without weakening their own judgement.

The talk is suitable for schools, parents, teachers, universities, adult learners, and professional groups. It can be delivered as a general talk or adapted into a practical workshop.

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About Toby Lincoln

Dr Toby Lincoln is a historian, educator, and university lecturer who gives clear, engaging talks on history, China, artificial intelligence, education, and the changing world of knowledge. He specialises in making complex subjects accessible to general audiences, drawing connections between the past and the issues shaping our lives today.

His talks are suitable for U3A groups, Rotary and Probus clubs, historical and literary societies, schools, universities, professional groups, and online audiences. Each session is designed to be informative, lively, and discussion-friendly, with no prior knowledge required.


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