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Learning Curve

Learning Curve

By: Jeff Young
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What does it mean to teach and learn in the age of generative AI? Join host Jeff Young as he talks with educators, tech leaders and students, aiming to cut through the hype and inform a conversation about how education can adapt to AI — and about what kinds of learning need protecting amid the AI gold rush.2025 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • How to Prepare Students For a World of AI Co-Workers
    Mar 17 2026

    For this episode Jeff connected with Evan Ratliff, who created what he calls “the world’s first AI-led startup” to see what happens when AI agents run a company.

    Shell Game podcast, by Evan Ratliff.

    "Silicon Valley’s New Obsession: Watching Bots Do Their Grunt Work," in The Wall Street Journal.

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    55 mins
  • The Case for Memorization in the AI Era
    Mar 3 2026

    A growing number of experts are making the case for requiring students from middle school to college to do more rote memorization — of poems, dates, capitals, and more — to respond to rise of generative AI.


    "2024 USA Memory Championship (LIVE STREAM)," on YouTube.

    "Everyday Genius," by Nelson Dellis.

    "The Memory Paradox: Why Our Brains Need Knowledge in an Age of AI," on ArXiv.

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    39 mins
  • What Do Self-Driving Cars Teach Us About AI in Education?
    Feb 17 2026

    Can thinking the public narrative around robot cars help educators think about the fast-rising trend of generative AI? For this episode, Jeff talked with two experts with books on how to think about teaching and AI — and put them in debate about key differences in their approaches.

    Books, articles and podcasts mentioned:

    “Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning,” by José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson.

    “More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI,” by John Warner.

    “What Is Culture in the Age of A.I.?” by Joshua Rothman in The New Yorker.

    My interview with writer John McPhee from 2018 on the EdSurge Podcast.

    “Chemistry Nobel goes to developers of AlphaFold AI that predicts protein structures,” in Nature.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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