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Agents, Optimism & Essays: The Real AI Student Life

May 29, 202530 minSeason 12Ep. 3
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Episode description

In this episode of the AI in Education Podcast, Dan and Ray dive deep into how students are really using - beyond the hype.

They unpack recent findings from the Anthropic Education Report, exploring how students interact with models like Claude for study, writing, and even problem-solving.

They discuss the latest sentiment data from a KPMG/University of Melbourne Business School report, "Trust, attitudes and use of artificial intelligence", revealing surprising differences in global optimism and concern about AI.

(See the chart below, which isn't in the report, but Ray's creation from Figure 15)

Plus, they share updates from Google I/O and Microsoft Build, highlight emerging trends in multi-agent systems, and reflect on how AI tools like VO are reshaping content creation. From skeptical spouses to the evolving role of educators, this episode blends data, insight, and laughs.

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