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Raising Kids in the Age of AI
aiEDU: The AI Education Project
10 episodes
4 days ago
Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...
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Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...
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Education
Kids & Family,
Technology,
Parenting
Episodes (10/10)
Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Teaching kids how to use AI responsibly
Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...
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5 days ago
23 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Being citizens in an AI-powered world
AI can sound human, but it isn’t — and that difference changes how we teach, parent, and prepare kids for a future shaped by AI. On this episode, we dive into AI readiness: the blend of skills, ethics, and technical insight that young people need to question, adapt, and lead in an AI-powered world. We sit down with Philip Colligan of the Raspberry Pi Foundation to unpack layered AI literacy, including what students should know about data, large language models, bias, and the social im...
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1 week ago
19 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Answering parents' questions about AI
Are you worried your kids might let AI do their thinking for them? On this episode, Alex and Dr. Aliza dig into the questions parents ask most and share a practical roadmap for raising curious, confident, and discerning kids who can use AI without losing their edge. Whether it's developing everyday habits to build critical thinking or setting clear boundaries for schoolwork, we show how to help your kids become AI ready — fluent with AI tools, appropriately skeptical, and proud of their...
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Preparing kids for careers in an AI world
Are you worried about preparing your kids for jobs that don’t exist yet? In this episode, we dig into the changes that AI is bringing to work and school. First up, materials scientist Ashley Kaiser reveals how AI is powering “self-driving labs” to offload repetitive tasks, which gives her more time for creative planning and scientific analysis. Next, Google’s Ben Gomes explains why the next era of education must emphasize concepts over mechanics. He also discusses why curiosity, p...
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3 weeks ago
22 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
This professor makes using AI an expectation
Let's be honest: Trying to make assignments “AI-proof” is like trying to write a “calculator-proof” math problem. With that in mind, we explore how to design AI-ready assessments that reward genuine understanding and insight when answers are cheap and instant. Alex and Dr. Aliza unpack a college course that embraces AI rather than hides from it. Tulane University associate professor Nick Mattei walks us through a term project where his students prompt multiple AI models, compare outpu...
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
How AI can fuel a brainstorm and spark new ideas
On this episode, we look at using AI for writing – not as a shortcut, but as a thinking partner that helps you move from fuzzy concepts to sharp ideas without losing your voice. Alongside author Amit Gupta and Google’s VP of Learning, Maureen Heymans, we map the line between helpful brainstorming and harmful outsourcing. Ultimately, we landed on a simple rule of thumb that parents and students can use today: Does AI enhance or displace your thinking? As a published sci-fi author who c...
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Peek inside an AI-enhanced classroom
What if technology made classrooms feel more human, not less? On this episode of Raising Kids in the Age of AI, we dive into real stories from the front lines of education to show how AI can help teachers meet diverse learning needs, increase engagement, and bring back joy to the classroom so school doesn't turn into a screen-filled dystopia. Alex and Dr. Aliza first sit down with New York City special ed and tech teacher Shira Moskovitz, who transformed a disengaged science class by turn...
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1 month ago
24 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
AI 101: Everything parents need to know
Let’s strip away the hype and make AI understandable, useful, and human. Google Research VP Maya Kulycky explains why the human brain remains unmatched (And why that’s good news!) and offers practical guidance for using AI as a collaborator, not a crutch. Google DeepMind COO Lila Ibrahim takes us inside different projects that expand what’s possible with AI in anthropology (Project Aeneas) and molecular biology (AlphaFold). Responsibility runs through every story here as both Maya an...
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1 month ago
19 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Your teen wants to start a business. Can AI help?
Welcome to our first episode of Raising Kids in the Age of AI, a podcast created in collaboration with Google! Co-hosts Alex Kotran and Dr. Aliza Pressman will explore how AI is shaping the future of parenting and learning in conversations with parents, students, and leaders in education and technology. Meet Isabell, a 13-year-old entrepreneur who is using AI to enhance (Not replace!) her creativity as she builds her handmade product business: "I like to have control over everything I do,...
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2 months ago
20 minutes

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Raising Kids in the Age of AI (Trailer)
A new podcast from The AI Education Project (aiEDU) created in collaboration with Google. Through conversations with parents, students and leaders in education and technology, Raising Kids in the Age of AI explores how AI is shaping the future of learning and education. Each episode provides listeners with actionable advice to help guide young people’s exploration of AI. Raising Kids in the Age of AI is co-hosted by ‪aiEDU CEO Alex Kotran and Dr. Aliza Pressman, a developmental psychologi...
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2 months ago
1 minute

Raising Kids in the Age of AI
Are you worried your teen is spending more time with a chatbot than with real friends? On this episode, we spoke with child/adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Jeremy Chapman and Dr. Ashvin Sood to learn how AI shows up in teens’ social lives and schoolwork, and how parents can respond with clarity instead of panic. Together we map out a simple framework: curiosity first, judgment last, and functionality as the North Star for family decisions. We explored why adolescence depends on hone...