The Predication Show - Forecasting AI in Edu | Ep. 20

In this special summer episode of ChatEDU (The Predication Show - Forecasting AI in Edu), Matt and Liz explore potential futures for AI in education using a forecasting prompt from Professor Ethan Mollick. First, Matt and Liz introduce the episode concept, explaining how they’ll use Professor Mollick's "Four Futures" AI scenarios to make predictions about various educational topics. Then they dig into the forecasting on topics including:  Universal translators implanted in earlobes Potential for real-time translation across languages Possibility of animal or even alien language translation Timeline estimates for development AI in early learning environments Interactive storytelling and personalized tutoring Potential for AI playmates and emotional intelligence Concerns about over-reliance on AI and human teacher roles AI addressing or exacerbating educational inequities Potential for free AI tutoring and leveling the playing field Risks of widening gaps between well-funded and under-resourced schools AGI's potential to revolutionize education access (with caveats) AI influence on student creativity and project-based learning AI as a brainstorming and project management tool Concerns about balancing AI assistance with original thinking Potential for immersive simulations and personalized mentorship AI-generated excuses for late homework (a lighthearted exploration) Increasingly sophisticated and personalized excuses Ethical concerns and the importance of honesty The hosts discuss the implications of these scenarios, balancing excitement for potential benefits with awareness of risks and ethical considerations. Have a question or comment? Please email Matt and Liz at chatedu@edadvance.org  Related Links: Professor Ethan Mollick's "Four Futures" AI Forecasting Prompt: skills21.org/prompts (See Leadership)

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Welcome to ChatEDU: AI in Education, your go-to podcast for insightful discussions on the intersection of AI and education! Hosted by Matt Mervis, Director of Skills21 and AI Strategy at EdAdvance, and Dr. Elizabeth Radday, Director of Research & Innovation, this podcast explores the dynamic landscape of education technology.