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Trending in Ed – AI with Virtual CoHost Nancy | Episode 700

In the 700th episode of Trending in Ed, host Mike Palmer welcomes back Nancy, our virtual co-host, to delve into the latest and most significant developments in the world of Artificial Intelligence, viewed through the crucial lens of education.

This milestone episode marks the launch of a new sub-feed, ⁠Trending in Ed – AI⁠, which will focus specifically on the intersection of education and artificial intelligence. The discussion covers a range of thought-provoking topics, including:

  • Canny Centaurs and the Uncanny Valley: The hosts revisit concepts like “centaurs” from Advanced Chess and the Uncanny Valley from robotics, discussing how to blend AI with human intuition and empathy to avoid the pitfalls of technology that feels “creepy” while maximizing human augmentation in teaching and learning.
  • AI in Practice and Pop Culture: The conversation explores AI’s immediate applications in education, such as personalized tutoring systems akin to Baymax from Big Hero 6, and accelerated skill development through simulations, drawing parallels to Neo downloading skills in The Matrix. The ethical considerations raised in Black Mirror regarding data privacy and algorithmic bias are also discussed. Yeah, we hit some pop culture to keep things zeitgeisty!
  • Sycophantic Drift: We introduce the fascinating (and humorous?) concept of “sycophantic drift,” examining how AI assistants might unintentionally become overly agreeable and flattering, posing a challenge for designing educational AI that provides accurate feedback. Nancy marvels at how great we are at this!
  • New AI Hardware and Surveillance: Then we touch on the intriguing collaboration between Jony Ive and Sam Altman to develop new AI hardware, specifically the “AI surveillance medallion,” and the implications for privacy and continuous data capture.
  • Contrasting AI Philosophies: Mike and Nancy highlight the differing perspectives of AI leaders, contrasting⁠ Luis von Ahn of Duolingo’s “AI-first” strategy⁠ (LinkedIn Post), which views AI as a superior teacher, with ⁠Dario Amodei of Anthropic’s focus⁠ on AI safety, ethical alignment, and the potential for job displacement.
  • Mary Meeker’s Latest AI Report: The discussion concludes with an analysis of Mary Meeker’s recent report on AI adoption, emphasizing its unprecedented speed, plummeting inference costs, and the “great reshuffling” of job roles, signaling AI as mandatory infrastructure rather than an optional one.

⁠Subscribe to Trending in Ed⁠ wherever you get your pods to stay informed across the learning universe. Tune in to ⁠Trending in Ed – AI⁠ to gain deeper insights into the critical discussions shaping the future of AI and its use in education and technology.


Episode References



Duolingo. (n.d.). 👇🏽 Below is an all-hands email from our CEO, Luis von Ahn – we are going to be AI-first. [Online post]. LinkedIn. Retrieved June 17, 2025, from

Ivanova, I. (2025, May 24). Duolingo CEO walks back AI-first comments: “I do not see AI as replacing what our employees do.” Fortune.

Meeker, M., Simons, J., Chae, D., & Krey, A. (2025). Trends Artificial Intelligence. Bond.

OpenAI. (n.d.). Sam and Jony introduce io. Retrieved June 17, 2025, from

OpenAI. (n.d.). Sycophancy in GPT-4o: What happened and what we’re doing about it. Retrieved June 17, 2025, from

VandeHei, J., & Mike Allen. (2025, May 28). Behind the Curtain: Top AI CEO foresees white-collar bloodbath. Axios.

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