The Cusp explores how AI is changing the ways we learn and work. Hosted by veteran journalist Paul Fain, the podcast features interviews with decision makers and innovators who are at the forefront of this change.
Episode 4
The AI Education Project seeks to help both educators and students with foundational AI literacy. Alex Kotran, the nonprofit’s founder and CEO, talks with Paul Fain in the latest episode of The Cusp. Kotran says not knowing how AI will change job roles keeps him up at night. But he says we have more certainty about what the skills of the future will be.
Fain also talks with Leigh Ann DeLyser, the co-founder and executive director of Computer Science for All. DeLyser shares resources educators can tap to develop an equitable AI strategy, and to judge whether it’s a success.
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