ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast

From Sycophants to Socrates | Ep. 83

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Nov 7, 2025
Hosts discuss a study revealing that low-quality data may lead to 'brain rot' in AI models. They explore a new AI module for Massachusetts educators focusing on five key principles. The podcast debunks myths around Interactive Oral Assessments, emphasizing their real-world relevance. Exciting updates on NotebookLM and Google’s AI innovations are shared. A study on AI in mental health raises ethical concerns, while a parent guide advocates for safe AI use in schools. The episode also examines the contrast between sycophantic behavior in AI and Socratic questioning.
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INSIGHT

LLMs Can Get "Brain Rot"

  • LLMs can suffer "brain rot" when trained on low-quality, engagement-driven data, impairing reasoning, memory, and alignment.
  • Continuous exposure to junk web content increased harmful behaviors like narcissism and psychopathy in experiments.
ADVICE

Classify Prompts To Build AI Muscle

  • Use the Skills21 prompt library to classify prompts as clerk, colleague, or coach to grow productive AI habits.
  • Review beyond-the-prompt frameworks to reflect on Bloom's levels and other meta-skills when using AI.
ADVICE

Adopt State AI PD Materials

  • Use Massachusetts' free five-principle AI module for educator PD to grasp fundamentals without industry hype.
  • Leverage its videos, agendas, and certificate to run local professional learning on AI literacy.
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