ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast

What Breaks + What Sticks – Education's AI Future in 2026 | Ep. 91

Jan 2, 2026
The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into Google’s NotebookLM enhancements, now designed to be a more interactive classroom tool. ChatGPT's new mood controls spark discussions on customization and potential pitfalls in education. An alarming rise of deepfakes poses serious threats to students' safety, urging a need for better measures. The hosts highlight innovative projects like Gemini’s student challenge and Skills21’s curriculum encouraging thoughtful tech use. They end with bold predictions for how AI will reshape assessments and curriculum in schools by 2026.
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ADVICE

Use Social Balance For Media Literacy

  • Teach students algorithmic and social media mechanics with The Social Balance curriculum to build reflection and boundary skills.
  • Use hands-on activities that don't require being online to practice agency and detox strategies.
INSIGHT

Student Contests Show Applied AI Growth

  • Beyond-the-bot student contests (e.g., Gemini's) show students use AI to ideate and build practical campus solutions.
  • These projects boost engagement and teach AI-as-collaborator skills needed for the labor market.
ADVICE

Adopt PlayLab's AI-for-Action Model

  • Use PlayLab's AI-for-Action curriculum to teach ethics, design thinking, and community-focused AI projects.
  • Pair teacher training and hands-on challenges to scale student impact across districts.
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