
Human Start, AI Feedback, Human Finish | Ep. 103
ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast
Bright Byte: AI for Cyber-Physical Systems
Liz describes NSF projects using AI to optimize flood response and identify illegal road closures.
In this episode of ChatEDU: Human Start, AI Feedback, Human Finish, Matt and Liz open the show with some lighthearted banter about the high-stakes world of AI-powered wine pairing and the terrifying prospect of a digital agent "purging" an entire inbox. Later in the show, Matt sits down with the 2024 California Teacher of the Year to discuss the delicate balance of keeping humans at the center of the classroom in an increasingly AI infused world.
The Rundown
New data shows AI rising as a top-tier political issue, with voters across the spectrum prioritizing job security over concepts like Universal Basic Income.
AI labs are hiring sketch comics and improv actors to teach models authentic human emotion and close the "jagged performance gap" in multimodal LLMs.
The City University of New York launches a $3 million initiative featuring 113 projects to integrate AI across its massive campus system.
A study of 1.2 million interactions reveals that while most student AI use is policy-compliant, 20% of interactions involve using AI to complete schoolwork.
Insights into how elementary schools in Washington are turning to AI tools to manage critical staffing shortages.
A look at how students and teachers are collaborating on AI-driven solutions to solve real-world community problems.
Beneath the Surface
In this episode’s deep dive, Matt sits down with Casey Cuny, the 2024 California Teacher of the Year. Casey shares his "Human Start, AI Feedback, Human Finish" framework, offering a practical look at how educators can embrace technology while maintaining the essential human connection. They discuss the "jagged frontier" of AI capabilities and how teachers can navigate this new landscape to foster authentic student growth.
The Bright Byte
This week’s Bright Byte features the work of Professor Ayan Mukhopadhyay, who is leading NSF-funded projects to solve "cyber-physical" challenges. In Virginia Beach, his team uses AI to optimize flood responses and evacuation routes under high uncertainty. Meanwhile, in Nashville, a $697,000 NSF Civic Innovation Challenge project is helping the Department of Transportation use traffic speed data to automatically identify illegal road closures caused by unauthorized construction, improving city safety and local business access.
Announcements
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This episode is sponsored by The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing: supporting the future of manufacturing through leadership and resources. https://www.nextgenmfg.org
This episode is sponsored by EDIA: An AI-powered math coaching platform that accelerates student growth and saves teachers time; visit edia.app to learn more.
Links
The Rising Political Importance of AI
https://tinyurl.com/bdzu32zk
AI companies want to harvest improv actors’ skills to train AI on human emotion
https://tinyurl.com/4pak7vtt
CUNY Invests $3M to Support 113 Campus AI Projects
https://tinyurl.com/3r3ssc8x
Real-Time Data Shows Exactly How Students Use AI on School Technology
https://tinyurl.com/45ruyjnd
Ferndale schools implement new AI reading tool
https://tinyurl.com/y4xe5yd5
Student AI Prompt-A-Thon
https://tinyurl.com/37ewcc2k
AI for Social Impact: From Models to Meaningful Action for Large Cyber-Physical Systems
https://tinyurl.com/3dhyk94a


