AI x Higher Ed Podcast
Anand Rao
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A podcast for educators focused on artificial intelligence in education. Hosted by Stefan Bauschard and Anand Rao, it delivers weekly updates on AI developments and their effects on teaching and learning. The show also features interviews with special guests discussing practical applications and implications of AI in academic settings.
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Is AI Taking Over? The Truth About AGI Decentralization - June 4, 2026 AI Update 04.06.2026 38minIn this June 4 AI update, the AI x Higher Ed Podcast explores the accelerating pace of model releases, new claims about recursive self-improvement, and the growing sense that AGI conversations are moving from speculation to near-term strategy. The episode also examines the trillion-dollar valuation race among AI companies, NVIDIA’s massive robotics vision, new AI hardware moves, and the tension between AI bans and AI adoption across higher education.The discussion turns to major institutional contrasts, from Berkeley Law’s restrictive AI policy to the University of Chicago’s push to teach students how to “think with machines.” The episode also covers AI’s role in research, copyright disputes, Hollywood and music disruption, AI consciousness debates, public backlash, and emerging political proposals for distributing AI-generated wealth. -
Can We Stop AI from Destroying Education? | David Rettinger 01.06.2026 56minDavid A. Rettinger, applied professor and undergraduate program director in psychology at the University of Tulsa, joins the AI x Higher Ed podcast to discuss academic integrity, learning, and assessment in the age of generative AI. As co-author of The Opposite of Cheating, David brings together insights from cognitive science, decision science, teaching and learning, and honor systems to explore why cheating happens, how AI is changing assessment, and what higher education can do next.The conversation covers why academic integrity should be understood as a teaching and learning challenge rather than simply a rule-enforcement problem; how relationships, trust, and student motivation shape ethical behavior; why traditional assessment models are under pressure from AI; and how faculty can redesign learning experiences around process, oral assessment, experimentation, and authentic demonstrations of understanding.David also previews his keynote for the Reimagining the Liberal Arts in the Age of AI conference at the University of Mary Washington: “The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI.”Chapters00:00 – Introduction to David A. Rettinger01:12 – Previewing “The Opposite of Cheating” keynote03:20 – Writing for impact beyond traditional academic publishing05:35 – Connecting cognitive science, teaching, and academic integrity09:15 – How faculty learn to teach and how students learn integrity12:25 – Honor codes, student ownership, and the role of campus culture16:45 – Why large-scale assessment struggles in the AI era19:30 – Cheating as normal human behavior22:40 – Moral disengagement, motivation, and why students break rules26:45 – Reframing integrity as learning, not just rule-following30:10 – Starting with learning objectives in AI-era course design34:35 – Cognitive offloading, AI use, and what students still need to learn39:20 – Why process matters more than the final paper44:15 – Designing assessments that reveal learning48:00 – Experimentation, failure, and rethinking grades52:25 – Scaling challenges and the future of assessment design57:10 – Oral assessment, conversation, and knowing what students understand1:02:45 – What AI can and cannot do in ethical decision-making1:08:10 – Cheating, creativity, and changing definitions of misconduct1:13:30 – Designing systems that align students’ interests with learning1:16:45 – Where to find David’s work1:18:00 – Closing thoughtsLearn more about David Rettinger, Tricia Bertram Gallant, and The Opposite of Cheating:https://theoppositeofcheating.com#AIxHigherEdPodcast #ArtificialIntelligence #HigherEducation #AcademicIntegrity #TeachingAndLearning #GenerativeAI #AIinEducation #Assessment #LiberalArts #EdTech #FacultyDevelopment -
AI Update: Are We Prepared for the Next Leap in Intelligence? 28.05.2026 30minAre we getting closer to AGI—and is higher education ready for what comes next?In this AI x Higher Ed update, we unpack the latest signals from AI leaders including Demis Hassabis, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, and others on AGI timelines, agentic AI, scientific breakthroughs, and the idea of intelligence becoming a utility like electricity.The conversation then turns to a major new intervention from Pope Leo XIV: a sweeping encyclical on artificial intelligence, human dignity, education, leadership, communication, and the urgent need for society to prepare. We explore why this document matters far beyond religious communities and why its message may be especially important for schools, colleges, universities, parents, and policymakers.From AI agents and blockbuster IPOs to curriculum disruption and the future role of teachers, this episode asks what it would mean to stop treating AI as a classroom tool and start treating it as a civilization-shaping force.Chapters00:00 – Are We Getting Closer to AGI?02:10 – Demis Hassabis, Google I/O, and AGI Timelines04:45 – Sundar Pichai’s More Cautious View06:28 – Gemini Solves Erdős Problems: Breakthrough or AGI?09:32 – Why Advanced Math Performance Is Not AGI12:22 – Demis Hassabis on 2030, 2029, and the Next Wave of Agents16:05 – Agentic AI as a Practice Run for What Comes Next20:10 – SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic, and the Coming IPO Wave23:48 – How IPOs Could Shape AI Strategy and Adoption27:40 – Google, DeepMind, and Accelerating Science31:15 – Sam Altman and Intelligence as a Utility35:20 – Why AI Could Transform Society Like Electricity39:10 – Pope Leo XIV’s Encyclical on AI44:30 – Why This Document Matters Beyond Religion49:15 – Christopher Olah, Anthropic, and Moral Oversight54:00 – AI, Human Dignity, and the Question of Consciousness1:00:20 – Education as a Central Concern1:06:10 – Why Current School AI Guidance Falls Short1:12:00 – Curriculum, Assessment, and the Role of Teachers1:18:25 – Building Awareness and Preparing Institutions1:23:15 – Human Capacities Beyond Intelligence1:28:45 – Communication, Dialogue, and Shared Meaning1:33:20 – Universities and the Integration of Knowledge1:38:40 – Parents, Schools, and the Limits of Individual Responsibility1:44:30 – Why Society Needs Alliances Around AI1:50:10 – Rejecting Fatalism: Our Choices Still Matter1:56:00 – Final Reflections: Start Preparing Now#aixhigheredpodcast #AI #AGI #HigherEd #AIEducation #ArtificialIntelligence #AIxHigherEd #FutureOfWork #AIAgents #EdTech #GoogleDeepMind #OpenAI #Anthropic #Podcast -
Will AI Take Your Job? Rich Brown on the Future of Work 25.05.2026 56minMarine veteran, entrepreneur, and nonprofit leader Rich Brown joins the AI x Higher Ed Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on Agentic AI, leadership, education, and what it means to prepare students for a rapidly changing future.Rich shares how he has been using AI agents across business, nonprofit work, curriculum design, executive protection, and even personal communication. Rather than treating AI as a shortcut, Rich describes it as a force multiplier: a tool that can help people move faster, think more deeply, refine their ideas, and solve meaningful problems.The conversation explores why education must move beyond simply banning or permitting AI and instead focus on process, judgment, iteration, and student agency. Rich also discusses the Service Leadership Academy, a program designed to help high school students develop self-awareness, team leadership, conflict navigation, and community problem-solving skills. The result is a conversation about AI that is ultimately about people: how we lead, how we learn, and how we prepare for a world where the ability to solve problems may matter more than any single career path. -
Why This Scholar Is Warning Colleges About AI Implementation - Dr. Theresa Burriss, May 18, 2026 24.05.2026 50minIn this thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Theresa Burriss joins the AI x Higher Ed Podcast to explore what authenticity means in the age of artificial intelligence. Drawing from philosophy, Appalachian studies, environmental justice, and decades of teaching experience, Dr. Burriss reflects on how AI challenges our assumptions about voice, creativity, learning, and human connection.The discussion moves from existentialism and storytelling to AI literacy, environmental impacts of data centers, representation of marginalized communities in generative models, and the enduring importance of the liberal arts. Throughout the episode, Dr. Burus argues for embracing tension rather than eliminating it — recognizing AI as both a powerful tool and a profound disruptor that requires ethics, critical thinking, and deeply human conversations. -
The AI News You Missed This Week | Instructure Hack, Claude Agents & More (May 12, 2026) 13.05.2026 31minn this week’s AI x Higher Ed update, we unpack the accelerating pace of artificial intelligence development and what it means for higher education, industry, and society at large. From AI systems collaborating with one another and coding autonomously for hours at a time, to major infrastructure battles over compute power, the conversation explores how rapidly the AI landscape is evolving.The episode covers new breakthroughs from Thinking Machines, Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Neuralink, along with emerging applications in law, cybersecurity, robotics, scientific research, and mathematics. The hosts also examine the growing societal tensions around AI, including student backlash, workforce disruption, ethical concerns, and debates over universal basic income.As AI capabilities continue to scale, the discussion highlights a central challenge for higher education: preparing students and institutions for a future where AI is not just a tool, but an active collaborator shaping nearly every field.#aixhigheredpodcast #ArtificialIntelligence #HigherEducation #AIinEducation #GenerativeAI #Anthropic #OpenAI #Robotics #FutureOfWork #AIResearch #EdTech #AILeadership #HigherEd -
From Kinesiology to AI Pioneer: Tim Mousel is Rewiring Higher Ed Through Real-World Problem Solving 11.05.2026 59minIn this episode, we sit down with Tim Mousel (Lone Star College), kinesiology professor turned AI innovator, to explore how curiosity, necessity, and relentless perseverance led him to become one of the most influential voices in AI and higher education.From building early software tools before ChatGPT existed to advising national AI initiatives, Tim shares a powerful perspective on why AI isn’t just a tool—but a fundamental shift in how we teach, learn, and prepare students for the future.We dive into:- The importance of purpose-driven learning- Why most assignments are broken (and how to fix them)- How faculty can overcome resistance to AI- The growing gap between education and workforce expectations- Why AI will expose mediocrity—and what to do about itIf you care about the future of education, this is a must-listen.⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Intro & Meeting Tim at Lone Star College02:10 – From Kinesiology to Coding: An Unlikely Journey06:30 – Building AI Tools Before ChatGPT10:45 – The Power of Purpose-Driven Learning15:20 – Martial Arts, Resilience, and the “Never Quit” Mindset20:10 – Why Students (and Faculty) Lack Motivation24:30 – Faculty Resistance to AI: What’s Changing29:00 – Why We Overestimated AI Adoption Speed33:15 – The Future of Higher Ed (and Who Gets Left Behind)38:40 – AI-Responsive Assignment Design (A-RAD Framework)45:10 – A Better Assignment: From Paper to Chatbot Creation52:30 – The AI Literacy Gap (97% vs. 20%)58:00 – Why One AI Course Isn’t Enough1:02:20 – Building System-Wide AI Transformation (Task Force Strategy)1:10:15 – Agentic AI & Multi-Model Workflows Explained1:18:40 – Building a Business in 6 Hours with AI1:24:30 – The White House AI Meeting: Missing Educators1:30:10 – The Dangerous Gap Between College and Workforce Expectations1:36:00 – “AI Will Expose Mediocrity”1:41:20 – Final Thoughts & Where to Find Tim#AIinHigherEd #EdTech #GenerativeAI #FutureOfWork #HigherEducation #AIEducation #DigitalTransformation #FacultyInnovation #AILeadership -
AI News May 5, 2026 | Why Coinbase Just Laid Off Thousands 06.05.2026 33minThe pace of AI development is accelerating faster than most institutions, and most people, are prepared for. In this May 5, 2026, AI Update, the AI x Higher Ed team explores the growing momentum toward AGI, recursive self-improvement, humanoid robotics, AI-driven job displacement, and the emerging moral dilemmas shaping the future of society.The conversation examines why leaders like Sam Altman and Mark Cuban believe AI literacy is becoming essential for students and workers alike, while also unpacking growing concerns around employment disruption, AI consciousness, military integration, government oversight, and AI alignment.The episode also dives deeply into AI pluralism — the argument that society cannot rely on a single dominant AI worldview — and why higher education institutions may play a critical role in helping students navigate the ethical, political, and social consequences of increasingly powerful AI systems.#ArtificialIntelligence #HigherEducation #AGI #AIAlignment #AIPluralism #EdTech #FutureOfWork #Automation #GenerativeAI #HigherEd #AIethics #HumanoidRobots -
Universities Must Adapt to AI—Here's How They're Doing It (interview with Lance Eaton) 04.05.2026 1h 8minWhat happens when artificial intelligence forces higher education to confront long-standing assumptions about teaching, learning, and assessment?In this episode of AI x Higher Ed, Stefan and Anand sit down with Lance Eaton, Senior Associate Director of AI in Teaching and Learning at Northeastern University, to explore why AI is not simply another educational technology disruption — and why liberal arts institutions may be uniquely positioned to respond.Lance discusses the tension between resisting AI and critically engaging with it, the “militant apathy” emerging among students after the pandemic, the limits of traditional lectures and assessments, and why higher education must rethink learning design for an AI-enabled world.The conversation also dives into faculty development, communities of practice, agentic AI workflows, and what successful institutional transformation could look like over the next several years.Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or already experimenting with AI in the classroom, this episode offers a thoughtful and deeply practical discussion about the future of teaching and learning.Chapter Markers00:00 – Introduction to Lance Eaton and upcoming keynote on liberal arts and AI03:10 – Why AI exposes long-standing problems in higher education08:15 – Convenience models, lectures, and the structure of education14:20 – “Militant apathy” and the post-pandemic student experience20:45 – Why AI feels different from previous technological disruptions28:10 – Small design shifts faculty can make right now35:30 – Meeting students where they are with AI-assisted research42:40 – Resistance, privilege, and the ethics of AI avoidance53:20 – The highest-leverage moves faculty can make this fall59:50 – Faculty cohorts and communities of practice around AI1:06:40 – Liberal arts, transfer skills, and teaching for adaptability1:15:10 – Agentic AI and the next phase of educational transformation1:25:30 – What successful AI transition could look like in 3–5 years1:33:00 – Final reflections and where to follow Lance Eaton#AI #HigherEducation #GenerativeAI #LiberalArts #TeachingAndLearning #FacultyDevelopment #EdTech #AgenticAI #NortheasternUniversity #AIinEducation -
The Disconnect: What Traditional Teaching Gets Wrong - Interview with ExpertTheory 29.04.2026 1h 3minWhat if students didn’t just learn about complex global issues—but lived inside them?In this episode of the AI x Higher Ed Podcast, we explore how simulation-based learning—powered by AI—is redefining engagement, retention, and critical thinking in education. From a struggling classroom at Georgetown to immersive geopolitical simulations used by universities, the military, and even high schools, this conversation reveals how games are becoming one of the most powerful learning tools of our time.We dive into the creation of the Providence platform, how large language models are enabling scalable simulation design, and why the future of education may lie at the intersection of storytelling, strategy, and unpredictability. We are joined by CEO Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Product Owner Jesse Nimons from ExpertTheory. You can find out more at: https://www.experttheory.com/ ⏱️ Chapter Markers00:00 – The classroom moment that changed everything02:14 – The “click” moment: when learning becomes immersive04:50 – Why traditional game design was too slow (and expensive)06:47 – The ChatGPT breakthrough and the birth of Providence08:34 – What simulation learning actually looks like in practice10:19 – Inside a live simulation: what engagement really means12:22 – From classrooms to global strategy games15:02 – How students apply knowledge in real time17:11 – Why simulations improve memory and understanding18:26 – Learning through storytelling and perspective-taking19:45 – When real-world professionals learn from games23:10 – The “secret sauce” of immersive simulations25:09 – Beyond security studies: applying games to any field27:24 – Case study: reimagining the lottery industry through gameplay30:18 – Why traditional war games fall short31:19 – Embracing unpredictability in learning33:35 – Designing for chaos, creativity, and competition35:01 – When “off-the-rails” behavior becomes strategy37:53 – Hiring through gameplay: a new signal of talent38:26 – AI anxiety vs. deeper thinking through simulations39:40 – Bringing simulation learning to high schools40:52 – Arctic Awakenings: climate, geopolitics, and complexity43:22 – Middle school simulations and “six touches” learning46:27 – Can games replace traditional education?49:30 – Why gamification fails—and what works instead50:23 – The hybrid model: lecture + simulation52:00 – Scaling access with AI and affordability54:02 – The future: AI adjudication and democratized learning#AIinEducation #HigherEd #EdTech #ActiveLearning #SimulationLearning #FutureOfEducation #AI #LearningInnovation -
AI Just Hit Escape Velocity—Here's What Happens Next 29.04.2026 38minIn this week’s AI x Higher Ed podcast update, we explore a provocative question increasingly raised by AI leaders and researchers: are we entering AI’s equivalent of “January 2020” — the moment just before exponential change becomes impossible to ignore?Drawing on comments from Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis, Emad Mostaque, and Nick Bostrom, we unpack growing signs that AI capabilities may be accelerating faster than expected. From self-improving coding systems and AI solving long-standing math problems to autonomous buses, AI-run stores, humanoid robotics, and the transformation of legal work, this episode examines how rapidly expanding AI capabilities could reshape education, labor markets, geopolitics, and society itself.We also discuss the constraints that may slow widespread adoption — including energy, compute, data center capacity, and organizational readiness — while asking whether capability growth is already entering escape velocity even if implementation lags behind.The conversation closes with a deeper examination of AGI, national security concerns, AI regulation, and the increasingly uneasy balance between commercial incentives, safety, and global competition.Chapter Markers00:00 — Introduction: The “January 2020” AI AnalogyThe hosts introduce the growing comparison between today’s AI moment and the early days of COVID-19 before exponential spread became obvious.02:17 — Are We Already at Human-Level AI?Nick Bostrom, Demis Hassabis, and the debate over whether current models are already approaching AGI-level capabilities.04:37 — AI Solves a 60-Year-Old Math ProblemDiscussion of how generative AI systems are beginning to exceed expectations in specialized reasoning tasks.06:09 — AI Traders, Robotics, and Ping Pong ChampionsPrediction market bots, autonomous systems, and AI defeating professional human players.08:24 — AI Companions and the Social ConsequencesThe rise of AI girlfriends, loneliness, and concerns about long-term social and workplace impacts.10:11 — Programming Jobs, AI Hiring, and Economic DisruptionThe changing labor market for software engineers and the uncertain future of technical careers.12:10 — Meta Layoffs, Employee Surveillance, and Training AI ReplacementsHow companies are using workplace monitoring data to train future AI systems.14:13 — Data Centers, Energy Constraints, and Space-Based Solar PowerThe infrastructure bottlenecks limiting AI growth and the race to power future compute demand.15:05 — AI in Law Firms and the Transformation of Legal WorkHarvey AI, Anthropic partnerships, and how legal services may radically change.18:39 — The AI-Run Convenience Store ExperimentAutonomous business management, algorithmic bias, and the future of AI-operated organizations.20:44 — Governments, Public Services, and Autonomous TransportationThe UAE’s plan to automate government services and new autonomous bus deployments in Norway.22:25 — Humanoid Robots and Automation in Physical LaborAI-powered robotics entering airports and other real-world operational environments.23:07 — Escape Velocity: Self-Improving AI SystemsThe accelerating pace of AI model releases and what happens when systems begin improving themselves.26:00 — Will AI Spread Exponentially Through Society?A nuanced discussion about whether capability growth and societal adoption will happen at the same speed.32:08 — AGI, National Security, and Geopolitical RiskThe implications of advanced AI systems for governments, cyberwarfare, and global power dynamics.37:58 — Final ReflectionsClosing thoughts on why AI is rapidly becoming far more consequential than simply helping students write papers.#aixhigheredpodcast #ArtificialIntelligence #HigherEducation #AGI #AI #EdTech #GenerativeAI #FutureOfWork #AIResearch #Technology #Education #Automation #AIinEducation #DigitalTransformation #Podcast -
ChatGPT Images 2.0, Claude Opus 4.7, and What's Actually Changing - April 23, 2026 AI Update 23.04.2026 30minIn this week’s AI x Higher Ed update, we unpack a wave of major AI advancements—from multimodal breakthroughs like ChatGPT Images 2.0 to the rise of agentic workflows and open-source competition. We also explore what these changes mean for higher education, workforce disruption, and the evolving skills students will need in an AI-native world.As AI capabilities rapidly converge across reasoning, design, and automation, the implications are both exciting and unsettling. This episode connects the latest technical developments to real-world impact—especially for educators, institutions, and learners navigating this transformation.⏱ Chapters00:00 – Introduction & episode overview00:14 – ChatGPT Images 2.0: reasoning meets image generation02:57 – Claude Opus 4.7: coding gains and agent orchestration04:49 – Claude Design: AI-generated flyers and prototypes06:33 – Convergence of AI capabilities across tools07:59 – Gemini Deep Research: speed vs. depth modes09:47 – Kimi model: open-source agent swarm approach11:33 – Cursor + xAI/SpaceX partnership speculation14:50 – Fully automated AI companies: what’s next?16:20 – Preparing students for agent-driven workflows18:21 – Anthropic Mythos: cybersecurity and government tensions21:43 – AI-driven layoffs and workforce transformation23:13 – Surveillance, training data, and ethical concerns25:04 – AI influence in politics and synthetic media26:40 – AI music indistinguishable from human-created28:17 – Robot Olympics: US vs. China developments29:43 – Closing thoughts & what to watch next#AIinHigherEd #ArtificialIntelligence #EdTech #AIUpdates #FutureOfWork #GenerativeAI #HigherEducation #AIResearch #Automation #DigitalTransformation -
Higher Ed's AI Reality Check with Professor Laura Dumin 20.04.2026 44minIn this insightful conversation, we sit down with Professor Laura Dumin from the University of Central Oklahoma to discuss her valuable work and the early stages of generative ai. We explore the impact of ai technology and the exciting advancements in artificial intelligence. This interview with ai expert provides a clear perspective on the evolving landscape, making complex topics more ai explained.00:00 – Introduction & Laura Dumin’s background01:10 – The origin and rapid growth of her AI educator community02:45 – Early days of GenAI in higher ed & co-authoring foundational work04:15 – Moving from AI detection to trust-based teaching06:00 – Challenges of scaling relationship-based pedagogy09:00 – Faculty-led AI leadership on campus12:00 – Navigating resistance from faculty and students14:15 – Practical strategies for teaching writing with AI18:00 – How AI is changing the writing process20:00 – Why some students are rejecting AI tools22:00 – Rethinking grading in the age of AI25:00 – Workforce implications and AI skill expectations27:00 – When and how to introduce AI to students32:45 – კვლ Research: analyzing AI-generated writing36:30 – Building institutional support and AI centers38:30 – Can higher ed keep up with AI’s pace?41:30 – The future of higher education & the role of humanities43:30 – Closing thoughts & upcoming conference#aixhigheredpodcast #HigherEd #AIinEducation #EdTech #WritingInstruction #GenerativeAI #FacultyDevelopment #AcademicInnovation -
The AI Index Reality Check: Explosive Growth, Lagging Systems, and What Higher Ed Must Do Next 16.04.2026 38minIn this week’s AI x Higher Ed update, we break down the latest Stanford AI Index Report (2026)—one of the most comprehensive snapshots of AI’s global trajectory. But here’s the twist: even a 400+ page report can’t keep up with the pace of change.We explore what the report reveals—and what it already misses—including rapid advances in frontier models, the widening adoption gap, shifting workforce dynamics, and the urgent implications for higher education.If you work in or around higher ed, this episode is your wake-up call.⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Introduction & why the AI Index Report matters01:00 – The “recency problem”: AI is moving faster than reports02:30 – New model breakthroughs not captured in the report05:00 – AI adoption trends: global vs. U.S. reality06:30 – Investment surge: $3B/day and U.S. dominance09:20 – Capabilities: AI surpassing human benchmarks12:00 – The “jagged frontier” of AI performance14:40 – AI understanding the physical world (video + reasoning)16:00 – Math benchmarks and rapid capability gains18:30 – AI entering professional domains (legal, finance, admin)20:00 – Workplace transformation & task-level disruption22:20 – Autonomous vehicles and real-world AI deployment24:30 – Productivity gains vs. entry-level job decline26:20 – Higher education’s failure to lead AI literacy28:00 – Global AI skills gap and surprising leaders29:30 – AI-generated content reaching parity with humans30:00 – Public trust, policy, and geopolitical differences31:30 – Job anxiety vs. opportunity across countries33:40 – Experts vs. public: perception gap35:00 – The growing divide: AI users vs. resisters36:40 – AI companionship and societal implications38:00 – Final reflections & what comes next#AIinHigherEd #ArtificialIntelligence #EdTech #AIIndex #FutureOfWork #HigherEducation #AIPolicy #DigitalTransformation #GenAI #EducationInnovation -
From Hype to Impact: Building an Equitable AI Adoption Framework in Education - with Sarah Di Troia 13.04.2026 37minIn this episode, we sit down with Sarah Di Troia of Project Evident to explore what it really takes to adopt AI responsibly in education. Moving beyond hype and tools, Sarah introduces the Equitable AI Adoption Framework—a practical, people-first approach designed to help institutions implement AI in ways that drive meaningful outcomes for students.We discuss why most organizations struggle to move from inspiration to action, how equity must be embedded at every stage of AI adoption, and why the biggest mistake institutions make is focusing on technology before people.If you're navigating AI strategy in higher ed or K-12, this conversation offers a roadmap grounded in real-world implementation, not theory.⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Project Evident & the Equitable AI Adoption Framework02:00 – The “Inspiration Gap” in AI adoption04:50 – Early AI use cases: Why fundraising led the way06:30 – What practitioners actually need vs. theoretical frameworks08:30 – Why AI adoption is not a technology project11:40 – How education leaders are reacting to AI14:30 – The 8 components of the framework (and what people miss)15:50 – Why “shiny object syndrome” derails AI strategy18:20 – Building awareness and buy-in without alienation22:10 – Operationalizing equity in AI adoption26:50 – Stakeholder expectations and emerging pressures28:40 – Case study: AI improving absenteeism outcomes31:10 – Can this framework work in higher education?33:00 – How institutions can get started today36:30 – “Technology in the loop,” not human in the loop#aixhigheredpodcast #AIinEducation #HigherEd #EdTech #AIAdoption #EquityInAI #DigitalTransformation #EdLeadership #FutureOfEducation -
AI Just Crossed a Dangerous Line (Claude Mythos, AI Hacking & the Future of Work) 10.04.2026 42minAI isn’t just improving—it’s accelerating into territory that even its creators are warning about.In this episode of the AI x Higher Ed Podcast, we break down the implications of Claude Mythos (Anthropic’s rumored Claude 5), a system so powerful it’s raising internal safety alarms. From uncovering decades-old security flaws to demonstrating advanced reasoning and manipulation risks, we explore what this means for cybersecurity, governance, and society at large.But it’s not all dystopian. We also examine breakthroughs in autonomous scientific discovery, open-source AI models like Gemma 4, and how AI is already reshaping healthcare access and the workforce.This episode challenges educators, policymakers, and leaders to confront a critical question: Are we prepared for what’s coming next?00:00 Intro: AI Update & Why This Moment Matters 00:19 Claude Mythos: The Capability Explosion 01:08 AI Finds 27-Year Security Flaw 02:24 Superhuman Narrow Intelligence Explained 03:20 Why This Isn’t Just Hype 04:03 Project Glasswing & Controlled Access 05:14 Who Gets Access to Advanced AI? 06:14 Cyber Capabilities Doubling Every 6 Months 07:13 Emotional Vectors & AI Manipulation 08:43 Turning “Emotion Dials” in AI 09:44 AI Self-Preservation & Peer Preservation 11:01 Why AI Monitoring AI May Fail 12:05 AI Creating Its Own Language 12:44 Policy Questions: Nationalization & Control 14:46 Autonomous AI Research Breakthrough 15:40 Google Gemma 4 & Open-Source Acceleration 17:17 AI Running Locally on Your Phone 18:28 Meta’s New AI Models & Strategy 20:28 Workforce Disruption & Job Loss Projections 22:23 OpenAI Policy Proposals (UBI, Tax Shifts) 24:28 Why Society Isn’t Acting Fast Enough 27:59 Public Backlash & Anti-AI Movements 28:51 The Data Center Debate 31:42 AI Documentary & Public Awareness 32:18 AI in Healthcare: Access vs Risk 33:47 Vibe Coding & App Store Explosion 35:01 The Limits of Controlling AI Access 36:46 What Happens When Everyone Has This Tech? 36:55 What Must Be Done Now (Action Steps) 39:39 Preparing for Large-Scale Disruption 41:49 Why Higher Ed Must Engage Now #aixhigheredpodcast #ArtificialIntelligence #AIinEducation #HigherEd #ClaudeAI #AIethics #FutureOfWork #Cybersecurity #AGI #EdTech #AIpolicy #OpenAI #Anthropic #DigitalTransformation #AIresearch #TechTrends -
Leading Through the AI Storm: What Schools Must Change (and What Must Stay Human) - Dr. Kip Glazer 06.04.2026 52minIn this episode of the AI x Higher Ed Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Kip Glazer, principal of Mountain View High School in Silicon Valley and author of Ready to Lead with AI.Dr. Glazer shares an unfiltered look at what it actually means to lead a school at the epicenter of the AI revolution—from navigating uncertainty and redefining curriculum to balancing innovation with humanity.This conversation explores the real tensions educators face today: AI vs. human development, process vs. product, and innovation vs. system constraints. It’s a must-listen for educators, leaders, and anyone thinking deeply about the future of learning.Chapters00:00 – Introduction & Meet Dr. Kip Glazer01:30 – From Teacher to Principal: A Defining Leadership Moment03:00 – Why She Wrote Ready to Lead with AI04:40 – The Biggest Misconception About Leading with AI07:15 – “Pre-AI Curriculum in an AI World”08:00 – AI as the Next Pandemic-Level Disruption11:40 – Are We Becoming Too Dependent on AI?13:20 – The Risk of Losing Independent Thinking15:00 – Why Struggle & Friction Still Matter for Students17:00 – AI vs. Device Culture: What’s Really the Problem?20:10 – Why Debate & Discussion Beat Passive Learning21:00 – “The Person Talking Is Doing the Learning”24:00 – Parent Pressure vs. Process-Based Learning25:50 – “Do You Want a Live C Student or a Dead A Student?”29:30 – Student Innovation: Building Real AI Tools31:00 – Process Over Product in the Age of AI34:00 – Rethinking Assessment in Schools36:00 – Modeling Feedback & Iteration as a Leader39:00 – When Students Know More Than Teachers40:30 – The Real Role of Educators in an AI World43:30 – The Hardest AI Challenge: Student Data & Privacy46:20 – If She Had a Magic Wand: Rethinking School Structure48:00 – What Really Matters: Humanity, Kindness, and Purpose50:00 – What Keeps Educators Going#AIinEducation #HigherEd #EdTech #FutureOfLearning #SchoolLeadership #ArtificialIntelligence #K12Education #EducationInnovation #AILeadership #StudentCenteredLearning #EdLeadership #DigitalTransformation #LearningDesign #EducationReform #AIandEducation -
From Scarcity to Abundance: How AI Is Redefining Learning, Motivation, and the Role of the Teacher 30.03.2026 35minIn this episode, we explore one of the most profound shifts in education history: the transition from scarce, instructor-led knowledge to abundant, AI-powered learning. As students gain access to personalized AI tutors, adaptive learning systems, and always-on support, the traditional classroom model faces a critical inflection point.We unpack how this shift impacts student motivation, the value of credentials, and what it truly means to teach in an AI-native world. Most importantly, we reframe the role of educators—not as content deliverers, but as learning architects, coaches, and facilitators of human connection.⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Why This Conversation MattersHow AI is reshaping not just classrooms, but how students learn outside them.02:30 – The Evolution of Learning: Oral → Print → Internet → AIA historical lens on how access to knowledge has transformed—and what makes AI different.04:00 – Supply vs. Demand LearningFrom memorization to search to AI prompting—how learning motivation is changing.06:00 – The End of Knowledge ScarcityWhat happens when elite knowledge is accessible to everyone, anytime.08:30 – The Collapse of Credentialing?Why skills may matter more than degrees in an AI-driven economy.10:00 – One-on-One Tutoring at ScaleHow AI enables personalized learning in ways never before possible.12:00 – The Rise of Hyper-Personalized AI TutorsBenefits, risks, and the question: will students prefer AI over teachers?13:30 – AI as Curriculum ArchitectFrom delivering content to designing learning pathways.15:00 – Learning Beyond the ClassroomTikTok, YouTube, and the normalization of decentralized education.18:00 – The New Purpose of the ClassroomWhy human interaction—not content—must become the core focus.21:00 – Teacher as Coach, Not LecturerReimagining the educator’s role in an AI-powered world.25:00 – Teacher as Learning ArchitectDesigning experiences, not just delivering information.28:00 – Why Education Must Change (and Can’t Stay the Same)Challenging the idea that the current model is the “end state.”30:30 – What Students Actually RememberIt’s not the worksheet—it’s the human connection.32:00 – The Risk of Losing Human SkillsWhy social development becomes even more critical in an AI era.34:00 – Final Thoughts: Leaning Into the ShiftWhy educators must lead—not resist—this transformation.#aixhigheredpodcast #HigherEd #AIinEducation #EdTech #FutureOfEducation #TeachingAndLearning #LearningDesign #FutureOfWork #SkillsOverDegrees #LifelongLearning #HumanCenteredAI -
AGI Is Here (Maybe): Agents, Autonomous Systems, and the Coming Workforce Shock (March 25, 2026) 25.03.2026 31minWe unpack the rise of agentic AI, self-improving systems, and enterprise-scale deployments—while also confronting the growing societal implications, including workforce disruption and the urgent need for policy response.⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Introduction & AI Literacy InitiativeA new Department of Labor program aims to make AI education accessible via text-based microlearning.01:30 – Are We Already in the AGI Era?Debate intensifies as leading voices suggest we may have reached—or are very close to—AGI.03:30 – What AGI Can (and Can’t) Do YetDigital capabilities surge ahead, but physical-world intelligence remains a limitation.08:30 – The Rise of Agentic AIAutonomous agents take center stage, with major developments from industry and open-source ecosystems.11:00 – Self-Improving AI SystemsAgents now learn and adapt in real time, compounding their capabilities.14:00 – From Chatbots to Full AutonomyAI systems evolve from assistants to operators—taking control of workflows, computers, and potentially robots.17:00 – Personal AI Agents & Executive Decision-MakingThe future of leadership may include AI copilots that eliminate informational bottlenecks.19:45 – Enterprise AI & Private Equity IntegrationAI adoption scales rapidly across industries with guaranteed ROI models emerging.21:00 – When AI Surpasses Human ExpertiseTop researchers acknowledge AI outperforming them—raising questions about the “human in the loop."24:30 – Recursive Self-Improvement & Takeoff DynamicsAI systems begin improving themselves, accelerating progress in unpredictable ways.25:00 – Workforce Disruption AcceleratesLayoffs tied to AI efficiency gains increase, with limited transparency and growing concern.26:30 – Policy, Government, and Global CompetitionGovernments begin responding—but focus more on security than economic transition.29:00 – The Automation of Knowledge WorkTools like Gamma and agent-based platforms dramatically reduce time spent on common tasks.#aixhigheredpodcast #ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #AI #AgenticAI #FutureOfWork #HigherEducation #EdTech#AIAgents #Automation #DigitalTransformation #WorkforceTransformation #AIinEducation #EmergingTech #Innovation #TechTrends #Leadership #AIRevolution #NextGenWork #Disruption -
The Next 1,000 Days of AI: Agents, Upheaval, and the Future of Work & Education - 3/20 AI Update 20.03.2026 37minThe pace of AI is no longer linear—it’s exponential. In this March 20, 2026 AI Update, we unpack why leading firms like Morgan Stanley are warning of an imminent breakthrough and what that means for knowledge work, jobs, and higher education.From autonomous AI agents and “one-person companies” to the rise of physical labor value and the urgency of AI literacy in education, this episode explores the seismic shifts already underway—and what comes next.If you think AI disruption is still years away, think again.⏱️ YouTube Chapters0:00 – Introduction & The “Seismic Shift” in AI0:44 – The Next 1,000 Days: Why Change Is Accelerating1:13 – From ChatGPT to Now: Exponential Progress Explained2:14 – Why AGI Doesn’t Matter (And What Actually Does)2:46 – Morgan Stanley’s Warning: A Breakthrough Is Imminent3:35 – Winners vs. Losers in the AI Economy4:08 – 900 Million Users: AI Adoption at Global Scale4:45 – Job Displacement & the Rise of the “One-Person Company”5:40 – Profits Up, Jobs Down: The New Economic Reality6:24 – AI as a Deflationary Force (And What Slows It Down)6:49 – “Pure Intelligence” as the New Currency7:43 – Societal Implications: Power, Democracy, and Control8:36 – The AI Platform Wars: ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Claude9:55 – AI Pluralism: Why Multiple Models Matter11:25 – From Chatbots to Agents: The Real Shift Begins12:23 – AI That Does Work: Autonomous Agents Explained12:47 – Nvidia’s Vision: Millions of Agents per Company13:26 – The Evolution of Agent Workflows14:28 – Global Competition: China’s Push for AI Startups15:49 – The “Agent Moment” vs the “ChatGPT Moment”16:38 – Why Education Is Falling Behind16:52 – Optimism: AI as a Force Multiplier for Workers18:00 – The OpenClaw Explosion (4 Months That Changed Everything)19:40 – Why AI Breakthroughs Will Come Faster Than Ever20:57 – Enterprise AI Agents & Security Challenges22:11 – Making AI Easy Enough for Everyone (Even Grandma)23:36 – Consumer AI Agents Are Already Here24:00 – Perplexity Computer: A Glimpse of the Future25:55 – Why Most People Don’t Yet Understand AI’s Power26:41 – AI Beyond the Browser: It’s Everywhere27:50 – AI Integrated into Workflows (Docs, Excel, Coding)28:44 – AI in Education: Empowering vs Disempowering Students30:05 – Why Traditional Education Models Are Breaking31:47 – The Urgent Need for AI Literacy33:27 – Key Takeaways: What Comes Next35:18 – Platform Wars, Agents, and What You Should Do Now36:50 – Final Thoughts: Awareness Is the First Step#aixhigheredpodcast #AI #HigherEducation #FutureOfWork #EdTech #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalTransformation #AIinEducation #Innovation #WorkforceDevelopment
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