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Will AI replace the student experience as a whole or supplement it?
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Welcome back to the Collective. Tonight is our first-ever live podcast recording: a fireside chat with Siya Raj Purohit of OpenAI. We’ll be discussing how artificial intelligence is reshaping education. From university lecture halls to elementary school classrooms, AI is changing the way we learn, teach, and prepare for the future. But as with any powerful technology, these shifts come with questions that we can’t afford to ignore.
This newsletter serves as a primer for tonight’s discussion. By focusing on three core themes—the role of AI in universities, its potential in K-12 education, and deeper societal questions about its broader implications—we’ll explore the promise and pitfalls of AI in shaping the future of learning.
Join the conversation virtually here, or RSVP here to attend in-person at Pace University. With over 200 in-person RSVPs, its bound to be a memorable evening. We’ll see you at 6pm!
— Antonio DiMeglio & Leon Li
The role of AI in education is no longer just a futuristic vision: it’s a present-day reality shaping how students learn and how educators teach. From personalized tutoring powered by machine learning to AI-driven tools that streamline lesson planning, this technology promises to transform classrooms at every level.
Yet, as AI integration becomes more widespread, questions arise about its true impact.
Does it enhance critical thinking or risk stifling it? Will it close the knowledge gap or widen it? And, most importantly, how do we ensure AI’s potential aligns with the values and goals of education itself?
In this essay, we’ll explore:
The role AI is already playing in university classrooms and how it could shape higher education's future.
The potential for AI to redefine K-12 learning, addressing both opportunities and challenges like equity and overreliance.
The deeper questions AI raises about education, such as its impact on creativity, neutrality in content delivery, and global accessibility.
Can AI truly serve as a tool to foster critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning? Or are we merely building better tools for rote efficiency?
This is the conversation we aim to spark in our upcoming fireside chat with Siya Raj Purohit, and we hope you’ll join us as we explore the answers.