ChatEDU – The AI & Education Podcast

Signals in the Noise – The Stories That Kept Popping Up on ChatEDU | Ep. 90

Dec 26, 2025
A Florida school mishaps as AI mistakes a clarinet for a rifle, prompting a discussion on AI surveillance errors. Students increasingly utilize AI agents for coursework, leading to playful debates about 'wrong answers only.' The rise of real assessments like student-led portfolio defenses using NotebookLM showcases innovative learning techniques. LSU advocates for an AI literacy certificate, while the potential for collaborative AI in classrooms challenges traditional models. Highlights include the emergence of storytelling roles shaped by AI, emphasizing the human connection in education.
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ANECDOTE

Clarinet Mistaken For Rifle

  • A ZeroEyes AI camera misidentified a student's clarinet as a rifle and triggered a school lockdown.
  • Matt and Liz highlight trauma risks and alarm fatigue from faulty AI surveillance in schools.
INSIGHT

Agents Used Mostly For Work And Learning

  • Perplexity/Comet data shows 57% of agent queries were productive: workflow, learning, or research.
  • Students and adults are using agentic browsers heavily for real academic work, not just entertainment.
ANECDOTE

Wrong Answers Only Thread

  • Anna Mills posted a playful prompt asking for "wrong answers only" reasons to let an AI agent submit LMS work.
  • Responses ranged from humorous to revealing about automation and academic shortcuts.
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