I’ve been dumping my daily videos into this feed and calling it a podcast. Let’s be honest , that’s lazy.The episodes were not built for audio. It wasn’t built for you. And it shows.So I'm starting over and getting back to basics. Creating what a dedicated podcast should be all about. Today's episode is about AI in education and a study out of Hong Kong that actually made me stop and think. Not about tools, bit about the role people play as AI moves forward. This is about how we teach, how we think, and why soft skills matter more than ever.You ready? Let's go!!!Harrison PainterSource: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.23326
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