AI and Education in China through the lens of the sociotechnical imaginaries: A Book Review

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AI and Education in China: Imagining the Future, Excavating the Past authored by Jeremy Knox examines the relationship of AI and education in China by investigating the sociotechnical imageries in state policies, the thriving development of private sectors, both through the historical and political lenses. In the book, he examines holistically visions of AI-driven education in China through analyzing a wide range of key events and policies such as the establishment of the People’s Republic of China and the market reform in the late 1970s. " Kingfisher the Wise replies solemnly– Straight hook was once used to catch... an emperor."- In THE WEIRDEST FISH HOOK, , Wild Wise Weird: The Kingfisher Story Collection, Vuong (2025) -

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