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ChatEDU: AI in Education

Simulated Minds - Using AI to Deepen Research Insights | Ep. 24

Aug 23, 2024
52:51

In this episode of ChatEDU (Simulated Minds - Using AI to Deepen Research Insights), Matt and Liz explore the use of AI in social science research, focusing on a study from NYU and Stanford about using large language models to simulate research participants.

First in our Intro: Matt and Liz discuss a trend of women using AI to fact-check men's height claims on dating apps. They then explore contrasting organizational approaches to AI adoption:

  • AI Bans in Organizations: Matt shares an anecdote about a friend's workplace banning all access to generative AI, while Liz discusses similar bans in various organizations.

  • Moderna's AI Adoption: Liz highlights Moderna's extensive use of custom GPTs across their organization, with 750 custom GPTs created and 40% of users actively using them weekly.

Then in the News:

  • Grok2 Image Generation Tool: Matt introduces Elon Musk's new AI model, Grok2 which lacks typical content filters. They discuss its potential misuse in school settings and the challenges it presents for educators and parents.

  • Student Attitudes Toward AI in Education: Liz shares findings from a global AI student survey by the Digital Education Council, revealing that many students believe overuse of AI in teaching devalues education and negatively impacts academic performance.

Beneath the Surface: Matt and Liz examine a research paper on using large language models to predict results of social science experiments:

  • Discussion of the study's methodology using AI to simulate research participants based on demographic profiles

  • Exploration of potential applications in cost-effective pilot studies and augmenting traditional research methods

  • Demonstration of the approach using Liz's doctoral dissertation on student self-efficacy in high school mathematics

  • Simulation of a research participant named Amber and comparison of AI-generated responses to actual research data

Short Stack Chat Back: A simulated Charles Darwin summarizes this week’s Beneath the Surface in three short sentences.

Have a question or comment? Please email Matt and Liz at chatedu@edadvance.org 

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