AI In Action: Exploring Tomorrow's Tech Today
Season 3: Episode 10 - The Sustainability of AI Tools
24 Mar 2025
SummaryIn this conversation, Maurie and Jim Beasley discuss the rapid rise of AI tools in education, exploring the challenges and realities of integrating these technologies into schools. They highlight the hype surrounding AI, the sustainability of startups, and the importance of evaluating tools based on their long-term viability. The discussion also touches on the need for schools to adopt usage-based pricing models and the significance of building sustainable AI solutions that can adapt to changing educational needs.Chapters00:00 The Rise of AI in Education05:08 Navigating the Hype Cycle of AI Tools10:01 The Reality of Startup Sustainability15:35 Choosing the Right AI Tools for Schools17:57 Rising Costs in Educational Technology19:20 Evaluating Software Usage and ROI22:47 Shifting Pricing Models in Education24:43 Building Sustainable Educational Products28:09 The Importance of Accessibility in AI Education32:48 Future-Proofing Educational Technology
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