
College Degrees to Beat the Bot | Ep. 67
ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast
Bright Byte: AI Breakthrough in Infertility Treatment
Hosts share STAR (Sperm Tracking and Recovery) AI finding viable sperm after 18 years of infertility leading to pregnancy.
In this episode of ChatEDU (College Degrees to Beat the Bot), Matt and Liz kick things off with a voice AI agent for small businesses (including Liz’s very own Studio 217) and trippy new uses for chatbots. From there, they dig into the fast-moving world of robotics, sharing stories of clumsy soccer-playing humanoids, robot warehouse takeovers, and AI-assisted classroom companions. Then, they go Beneath the Surface with a deep dive on seven college majors that may just “beat the bot” — plus an acronym from MIT you’ll actually want to remember. Finally, this week’s Bright Byte delivers a surprising (and heartwarming) AI breakthrough in infertility treatment.
Story #1 — Tsunami of Early-Summer AI Stories
Matt and Liz cover a load of stories in the AI news including prompt injection in academic papers, reports from ISTE, and reported big K-12 AI investments.
Story #2 — Robots on the Rampage
Humanoid robots fall down (a lot) in 3-on-3 soccer matches. Amazon’s warehouse bots are on the rise, and on track to outnumber human workers. Misty II charms students in special education, and Hugging Face releases a DIY robot you can program yourself. It’s fun, freaky… and definitely closer than you think.
Story #3 (Beneath the Surface) — College Majors that Beat the Bot
Cognitive science, bioinformatics, creative tech, and more. Forbes calls these “AI-durable” degrees that blend human creativity, ethics, and empathy with AI savvy. Matt and Liz also explore MIT’s EPOCH framework for future-proof skills: Empathy, Presence, Opinion, Creativity, Hope. Whether you’re advising students or thinking about your own next move, this one’s worth the listen.
Bright ByteAfter 18 years of infertility, AI called STAR (Sperm Tracking and Recovery) helped a couple conceive by finding viable sperm human eyes missed, no invasive surgery required. Sometimes AI really is a miracle worker.
Links and References
11 Labs AI Voice Agent Tool
https://elevenlabs.io/app/talk-to?agent_id=agent_01jzxnd7e5fsv9cvve4g6np8v7
Hugging Face Reachy Mini Robot
https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/09/hugging-face-opens-up-orders-for-its-reachy-mini-desktop-robots/
ISTE AI in Education Highlights
https://www.edweek.org/technology/can-ai-make-history-class-more-fun-for-students/2025/07
OpenAI, Anthropic and Microsoft Invest in AI/K-12
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danfitzpatrick/2025/07/08/microsoft-openai--anthropic-fund-a-national-ai-academy-for-teachers/
Japan Times on AI Peer Review Hacks
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/07/04/japan/ai-research-prompt-injection/
3 v 3 Robot Soccer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPL7sK0pJOE
Amazon Scales Robots
https://unionrayo.com/en/amazon-new-autonomous-robots/
Misty II
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danfitzpatrick/2025/07/07/how-an-ai-robot-helped-silent-kids-speak/
Forbes: College Majors to Beat the Bot
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarahhernholm/2025/06/30/7-college-majors-that-prepare-you-to-lead-in-an-ai-driven-economy/
MIT EPOCH Framework on Human Capabilities
https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/these-human-capabilities-complement-ais-shortcomings
CNN on STAR AI and Infertility Breakthrough
https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/03/health/ai-male-infertility-sperm-wellness
Sponsor
This episode is supported in part by the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing — nextgenmfg.org


