AI In Action: Exploring Tomorrow's Tech Today

Maurie Beasley

Join hosts Maurie and Jim on 'AI in Action: Exploring Tomorrow's Tech Today'. Drawing from their extensive education and technology backgrounds, they navigate AI's rapidly evolving landscape across sectors. Each episode unpacks the latest AI breakthroughs, making this complex field accessible for educators, tech enthusiasts, and curious minds alike. Tune in to explore how AI is transforming our world, today and tomorrow.

  1. 4天前

    Season 3: Episode 30 - Knowledge Rot and AI

    Summary In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, its implications for education, and the challenges posed by AI-generated content. They explore recent headlines in AI, the concept of 'knowledge rot,' and the need for new reading skills in the digital age. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging students with AI as an active partner in their learning journey, while also addressing the societal impacts of AI on content creation and consumption. Takeaways AI is reshaping how we consume information and learn. The dead internet theory raises concerns about AI-generated content. Teachers are increasingly using AI tools in their classrooms. New reading skills are essential for navigating digital information. AI can be an active partner in education, enhancing learning experiences. Knowledge rot refers to the decline in deep engagement with knowledge. Gamification can ignite passion for reading among students. Understanding different types of reading is crucial for educators. AI literacy is becoming a fundamental skill for students. Engaging students' interests can improve their reading habits. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI in Action 02:19 Recent AI Headlines and Developments 07:21 The Dead Internet Theory and Its Implications 11:31 Knowledge Rot: The Impact of AI on Learning 19:03 New Reading Skills for the AI Era 28:53 Igniting Passion and Curiosity in Education

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  2. 9月9日

    Season 3: Episode 29 - Domain Knowledge Matters

    Summary In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the evolution of AI, its integration into various sectors, particularly healthcare, and the challenges faced in education. They emphasize the importance of domain knowledge for sustainable AI solutions, the phenomenon of AI hallucinations, and the need for AI to express uncertainty. The conversation also touches on the realities of teaching, classroom challenges, and the necessity of AI literacy in education. They conclude with insights on upcoming events and the future of AI in educational settings. Takeaways AI is not just about technology; it's about integration. Domain knowledge is essential for sustainable AI solutions. AI hallucinations occur due to the way models are trained. Confidence levels in AI responses are crucial for reliability. Human intuition is a significant factor in decision-making. Education systems are facing real challenges that need addressing. AI literacy is vital for both teachers and students. Classroom management is becoming increasingly complex. The middle ground in education is where real progress happens. Future AI applications in education hold great potential. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI in Action Podcast 01:23 The Importance of Domain Knowledge in AI 04:34 Challenges of AI Integration in Healthcare 06:27 Understanding AI Hallucinations 09:39 The Need for Uncertainty in AI Responses 15:29 The Role of Digital Literacy in AI Education 19:14 The State of Education and Teacher Challenges 28:12 Upcoming Events and Initiatives in AI Education

    36 分钟
  3. 8月27日

    Season 3: Episode 28 - AI and Mental Health

    Summary In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim discuss a recent study from the Center for Countering Digital Hate that examines how young users can manipulate AI to access harmful content. They delve into the implications of AI and social media on youth behavior, the challenges of content filtering, and the importance of education in addressing mental health issues. The conversation highlights the need for a balanced approach that combines technology with counseling and education to protect young people in a digital age. Takeaways AI can be easily manipulated by young users. Content filtering is a complex and challenging issue. Social media algorithms can promote harmful content. Education is crucial in helping youth navigate technology. Counselors play a vital role in addressing mental health. Historical risky behaviors predate AI and social media. Youth need to be educated about boundaries and skepticism. Banning technology is not a viable solution. AI creates a personal interaction that can be misleading. The importance of having enough counselors in schools. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Recent Study 01:28 Exploring the Study's Findings 04:42 The Role of AI in Youth Communication 07:17 Social Media Challenges and Risks 10:01 Historical Context of Dangerous Trends 13:23 Counseling Perspectives on Youth Behavior 17:01 The Complexity of Content Filtering 19:24 Skepticism Towards AI and Social Media 23:06 Navigating Online Dangers 27:21 The Need for Specialized Counseling 30:42 Conclusion: Education as the Key Solution

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  4. 8月20日

    Season 3: Episode 27 - Writing in the Age of AI

    Summary In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the implications of artificial intelligence in education, particularly focusing on Grammarly's new AI features that predict paper grades. They explore the tension between AI and English departments, the definition of critical thinking, and the economic viability of college degrees. The conversation emphasizes the need to shift from product-oriented assessments to process-oriented learning, highlighting the evolving landscape of education in the age of AI. Takeaways Grammarly's AI can predict paper grades, raising concerns. AI is seen as a threat by many English teachers. Writing has become a proxy for measuring critical thinking. Economic viability of degrees is increasingly scrutinized. AI will change how critical thinking is assessed in education. The focus on writing may limit broader critical thinking skills. Colleges face declining enrollment due to economic pressures. AI tools can enhance learning if used correctly. Teachers struggle to adapt to the integration of AI in classrooms. The future of education requires a shift in assessment methods. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI in Action 00:58 AI in Education: Grammarly's New Features 06:11 AI vs. English Departments: A Teacher's Perspective 10:50 Defining Critical Thinking in the Age of AI 20:06 Economic Viability and the Value of Degrees 28:09 Shifting from Product to Process in Education 34:52 Conclusion: The Future of Writing and Critical Thinking

    36 分钟
  5. 8月5日

    Season 3: Episode 25 - Rural America Matters

    Summary In this episode of AI in Action, hosts Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the latest developments in artificial intelligence, particularly in the context of education and rural America. They explore the U.S. Department of Education's initiatives to integrate AI into educational practices, the potential dissolution of the Department, and the implications for rural communities. The conversation highlights the economic significance of rural America and the importance of teachers' perspectives in the integration of AI technologies. The episode concludes with reflections on their ongoing projects and the challenges they face in promoting AI literacy. Takeaways The Education Department is focusing on integrating AI into education. Grants are available for AI literacy and teacher training. The potential dissolution of the Department of Education raises concerns. Rural America plays a significant role in the U.S. economy. Connectivity challenges hinder AI implementation in rural areas. Teachers' voices are crucial in the conversation about AI in education. Rural America covers a large geographical area and contributes significantly to GDP. The importance of federal oversight in education standards is emphasized. Innovative solutions often come from rural communities due to necessity. The hosts advocate for the recognition of rural America's contributions to society. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI in Action Podcast 00:57 AI in Education: Grant Money and Guidance 06:58 The Future of the Department of Education 12:55 Rural America and AI: Connectivity Challenges 20:56 The Economic Impact of Rural America 25:08 Teachers' Voices in AI Integration

    31 分钟
  6. 7月16日

    Season 3: Episode 24 - Back to the Basics of AI Use

    Summary In this conversation, Maurie and Jim Beasley explore the multifaceted world of artificial intelligence, sharing personal anecdotes and practical applications of AI in education and beyond. They discuss the importance of understanding AI basics, the diverse ways individuals can utilize AI tools, and the significance of personalizing AI experiences. The conversation also explores the role of AI in workflow automation, content creation, and ethical considerations in education, highlighting the importance of teachers staying informed and engaged with AI advancements. Takeaways AI can be used for personal tasks to enhance daily life. Starting with personal applications makes AI more relatable. Multimodal AI can recognize and process images and text. Different users have unique ways of utilizing AI tools. Planning and prototyping are essential in AI tool usage. Workflow automation can streamline tasks and improve efficiency. Visuals created with AI can enhance educational materials. AI literacy is crucial for educators to keep up with advancements. Documentation should be made AI-friendly for better accessibility. Teaching remains a human-centered profession despite AI advancements. Sound bites "How do I use this thing?" "Start with something personal." "Teaching is still human work." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Personal Experiences 01:51 Understanding AI Basics and Personal Applications 04:41 Exploring Multimodal AI and Personal Use Cases 06:14 Diverse AI Utilization: Educator vs. Engineer Perspectives 10:16 Planning and Prototyping with AI Tools 14:19 Workflow Automation and Organizational Tools 16:18 Visuals and Content Creation for Educators 19:39 AI in Training and Professional Development 22:17 Research and Ethical Considerations in AI 25:09 Documentation and Knowledge Management with AI

    34 分钟
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Join hosts Maurie and Jim on 'AI in Action: Exploring Tomorrow's Tech Today'. Drawing from their extensive education and technology backgrounds, they navigate AI's rapidly evolving landscape across sectors. Each episode unpacks the latest AI breakthroughs, making this complex field accessible for educators, tech enthusiasts, and curious minds alike. Tune in to explore how AI is transforming our world, today and tomorrow.