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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of ChatEDU (Is This Still Art? Debating AI’s Role in Storytelling and Sound), Matt and Liz open with studio chaos, jokes about AI “slop” at work, and a survey from their AI Strategies team. They turn to two big stories: a rundown of education and parenting updates, and a dive into AI and creativity across film, music, and journalism, then close with a Bright Byte on AI and post-surgical care.Story #1: The RundownComputer Science and Grades: A University of Tartu study finds frequent AI chatbot use linked to lower programming test and exam scores. Some students rely on bots for shortcuts, others avoid them to preserve authentic learning.100 College Chats: OpenAI’s 100 Ways College Students Use ChatGPT showcases prompts from resume comparisons to dorm cooking guides. Matt and Liz highlight favorites and remind listeners to explore the interactive library.Women and AI Editing: Axios reports on women using ChatGPT and Claude to self-edit workplace communications, balancing confidence with tone. Liz shares why it resonated.Parents Lawyer Up: Education Week finds parents increasingly use AI to generate legal-sounding complaints to schools. Administrators urge face-to-face conversations instead.AI Starts at Home: Jason Neifer of AASA argues AI education must begin with parents. Schools like Stratford, CT are stepping up with webinars and monthly AI challenges.Story #2: Beneath the Surface – AI and CreativityAI Actress Debuts: A synthetic actor, Tilly Norwood, takes the stage at the Zurich Film Festival, sparking backlash and SAG-AFTRA concerns.OpenAI’s Feature Film: Critters, a $30M animated film built with GPT-5 and Sora, shows how Hollywood could be disrupted by ultra-small teams.AI Music Deal: Mississippi poet Talisha Jones creates “Hania Monet” through Suno and lands a multi-million-dollar record deal. The AI artist already topped Billboard’s digital R&B chart.Journalism’s AI Assist: Business Insider allows reporters to use AI tools for drafting, research, and image editing. Final stories must be vetted by humans, but AI’s growing newsroom role raises trust questions.The segment ends with a human-centered twist: Oakland’s Stork Club bans AI-generated concert flyers, preserving punk’s DIY ethos and protecting local artists.Bright Byte: AI in Post-Surgical CareJohns Hopkins researchers show how AI can predict complications after surgery using hidden signals in ECGs. With 85% accuracy, this model could transform surgical care by surfacing patterns humans could never spot.Announcements and SponsorsCheck out the new Student AI Course for middle and high school. Email Matt and Liz at [email protected]The Fall Micro-Credential is open. Join us for the educator and school leader course starting in October - skills21.org/ai/microSponsorsThe National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing. www.nextgenmfg.orgEDIA The AI-powered platform helping schools reduce absences and boost achievement edia.app/contactLinks and ReferencesAxios on Workslophttps://tinyurl.com/4yuxkpec100 Ways Students Are Using ChatGPThttps://tinyurl.com/yk3fd2pjTilly Norwood AI Actresshttps://tinyurl.com/ycy3tny4Critterz Film Newshttps://tinyurl.com/ymrws3waXania Monet Signs Dealhttps://tinyurl.com/5n8pe82mBusiness Insider AI Policyhttps://tinyurl.com/ysmdywkkThee Stork Club Bans AI Flyershttps://tinyurl.com/35nvmv7xJohns Hopkins AI ECG Studyhttps://tinyurl.com/mptnf2ykUniversity of Tartu Study on AI and Gradeshttps://tinyurl.com/5n8sxwh6Parents Use AI to Sound Like Lawyershttps://tinyurl.com/4ktea4mmAI Starts at Homehttps://tinyurl.com/2zxpwnycStratford, CT Parent Webinars on AIhttps://sites.google.com/stratk12.org/ins-tech-familyhub/learning-opportunities
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