
ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast Guardrails or Surveillance? The Great Summer Gemini Debate | Ep. 68
Jul 25, 2025
Sunny Austin offers a backdrop of futuristic robots, as Matt and Liz explore AI's impact on education. They discuss Turnitin's new Clarity platform and innovative AI tutor bots at Harvard, which boost student performance. The debate heats up over monitoring AI chats in schools, weighing safety against trust. Insights from an African hackathon highlight student innovation, while the Inspirit AI program fosters mentorship. Personalities in AI design raise concerns about engagement tactics for kids, sparking lively discussions on ethical use and education.
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Turnitin's Pivot To Transparent Writing Records
- Turnitin pivoted from detection to transparency by launching Clarity to record student writing actions and AI interactions inside its platform.
- Schools should evaluate such tools as part of a shift from detection to teachable writing workflows.
Harvard's Course-Specific AI Tutors
- Harvard Business School piloted course-specific AI tutor bots in accounting, with 75% student adoption and slight midterm score improvements.
- Faculty reported better-prepared students and richer discussions while some students worried about inaccuracies and over-reliance.
Teen Use Of AI Companions Is Rampant
- AI companions are widespread among teens and provide low‑pressure support but raise risks around dependence, privacy, and social development.
- Common Sense Media found 72% of teens tried AI companions and one-third used them for relationships or serious personal issues.



