In this episode of Hard Fork, hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton delve into the evolving landscape of AI in education, from K-12 to higher education. They interview Mackenzie Price, co-founder of Alpha Schools, about her innovative approach to personalized learning using AI-powered education apps and life skills projects. The discussion explores the benefits and criticisms of this model, including selection bias and the role of technology in motivation. Later, they speak with Princeton professor D. Graham Burnett about the potential for AI to revitalize the humanities and the challenges universities face in adapting to new technologies. The episode concludes with student perspectives on how AI is changing their learning experiences, highlighting both the opportunities for enhanced understanding and the risks of over-reliance and academic dishonesty.
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