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Week in Edtech 5/7/2025: Columbia’s AI Cheating Scandal, Duolingo’s AI Shift, AI Education Mandate, Google’s AI Overviews Cut Clicks 34.5%, Higher Ed Under Fire, and More! Feat. Brian Malkin of Rang, John Marshall of Brainfreeze & Scott Nadzan of Panopto

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Join hosts Ben Kornell and Alex Sarlin as they explore the latest developments in education technology, from AI breakthroughs and policy shakeups to new funding rounds and workforce shifts shaping the future of learning.

Episode Highlights:

[00:00:00] Silicon Valley debates the rise of “AI Slop” and the impact of vibe coding.
[00:03:36] Columbia student suspended for AI cheating tool raises $5.3M to commercialize it.
[00:04:56] Anthropic’s Drew Bent explains why code literacy now means editing AI-generated code.
[00:08:09] 200 CEOs and Code.org push for mandatory AI classes in high school.
[00:11:13] Federal government’s role in AI education policy under debate.
[00:14:04] Duolingo plans to replace contract workers with AI, triggering backlash.
[00:20:42] Higher ed faces political attacks; Harvard and Columbia push back.
[00:23:32] K-12 faces teacher shortages and $4.5B in proposed federal funding cuts.
[00:35:21] Google’s AI Overviews cut search click-through rates by 34.5%.

Plus, special guests:

[00:36:08] Brian Malkin, Co-Founder & CEO of Rang, on rewards programs to improve K-12 attendance.
[00:50:29] John Marshall, CEO of BrainFreeze, on AI safety and transparency in schools.
[01:12:31] Scott Nadzan, Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategic Communications at Panopto, on AI-generated video and the Elai acquisition.

😎 Stay updated with Edtech Insiders!

🎉 Presenting Sponsor/s:

Innovation in preK to gray learning is powered by exceptional people. For over 15 years, EdTech companies of all sizes and stages have trusted HireEducation to find the talent that drives impact. When specific skills and experiences are mission-critical, HireEducation is a partner that delivers. Offering permanent, fractional, and executive recruitment, HireEducation knows the go-to-market talent you need. Learn more at HireEdu.com.

Every year, K-12 districts and higher ed institutions spend over half a trillion dollars—but most sales teams miss the signals. Starbridge tracks early signs like board minutes, budget drafts, and strategic plans, then helps you turn them into personalized outreach—fast. Win the deal before it hits the RFP stage. That’s how top edtech teams stay ahead.

As a tech-first company, Tuck Advisors has developed a suite of proprietary tools to serve its clients better. Tuck was the first firm in the world to launch a custom GPT around M&A.

If you haven’t already, try our proprietary M&A Analyzer, which assesses fit between your company and a specific buyer.

To explore this free tool and the rest of our technology, visit tuckadvisors.com.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Silicon Valley debates the rise of “AI Slop” and the impact of vibe coding. (00:00:00)

2. Columbia student suspended for AI cheating tool raises $5.3M to commercialize it. (00:04:09)

3. Anthropic’s Drew Bent explains why code literacy now means editing AI-generated code. (00:05:29)

4. 200 CEOs and Code.org push for mandatory AI classes in high school. (00:09:24)

5. Federal government’s role in AI education policy under debate. (00:12:28)

6. Duolingo plans to replace contract workers with AI, triggering backlash. (00:15:19)

7. Higher ed faces political attacks; Harvard and Columbia push back. (00:21:57)

8. K-12 faces teacher shortages and $4.5B in proposed federal funding cuts. (00:24:47)

9. Google’s AI Overviews cut search click-through rates by 34.5%. (00:36:36)

10. Brian Malkin, Co-Founder & CEO of Rang, on rewards programs to improve K-12 attendance. (00:37:23)

11. John Marshall, CEO of BrainFreeze, on AI safety and transparency in schools. (00:51:44)

12. Scott Nadzan, Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategic Communications at Panopto, on AI-generated video and the Elai acquisition. (01:13:46)

390 episodes

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Manage episode 482748326 series 2999353
Content provided by Alex Sarlin and Ben Kornell, Alex Sarlin, and Ben Kornell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alex Sarlin and Ben Kornell, Alex Sarlin, and Ben Kornell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

Join hosts Ben Kornell and Alex Sarlin as they explore the latest developments in education technology, from AI breakthroughs and policy shakeups to new funding rounds and workforce shifts shaping the future of learning.

Episode Highlights:

[00:00:00] Silicon Valley debates the rise of “AI Slop” and the impact of vibe coding.
[00:03:36] Columbia student suspended for AI cheating tool raises $5.3M to commercialize it.
[00:04:56] Anthropic’s Drew Bent explains why code literacy now means editing AI-generated code.
[00:08:09] 200 CEOs and Code.org push for mandatory AI classes in high school.
[00:11:13] Federal government’s role in AI education policy under debate.
[00:14:04] Duolingo plans to replace contract workers with AI, triggering backlash.
[00:20:42] Higher ed faces political attacks; Harvard and Columbia push back.
[00:23:32] K-12 faces teacher shortages and $4.5B in proposed federal funding cuts.
[00:35:21] Google’s AI Overviews cut search click-through rates by 34.5%.

Plus, special guests:

[00:36:08] Brian Malkin, Co-Founder & CEO of Rang, on rewards programs to improve K-12 attendance.
[00:50:29] John Marshall, CEO of BrainFreeze, on AI safety and transparency in schools.
[01:12:31] Scott Nadzan, Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategic Communications at Panopto, on AI-generated video and the Elai acquisition.

😎 Stay updated with Edtech Insiders!

🎉 Presenting Sponsor/s:

Innovation in preK to gray learning is powered by exceptional people. For over 15 years, EdTech companies of all sizes and stages have trusted HireEducation to find the talent that drives impact. When specific skills and experiences are mission-critical, HireEducation is a partner that delivers. Offering permanent, fractional, and executive recruitment, HireEducation knows the go-to-market talent you need. Learn more at HireEdu.com.

Every year, K-12 districts and higher ed institutions spend over half a trillion dollars—but most sales teams miss the signals. Starbridge tracks early signs like board minutes, budget drafts, and strategic plans, then helps you turn them into personalized outreach—fast. Win the deal before it hits the RFP stage. That’s how top edtech teams stay ahead.

As a tech-first company, Tuck Advisors has developed a suite of proprietary tools to serve its clients better. Tuck was the first firm in the world to launch a custom GPT around M&A.

If you haven’t already, try our proprietary M&A Analyzer, which assesses fit between your company and a specific buyer.

To explore this free tool and the rest of our technology, visit tuckadvisors.com.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Silicon Valley debates the rise of “AI Slop” and the impact of vibe coding. (00:00:00)

2. Columbia student suspended for AI cheating tool raises $5.3M to commercialize it. (00:04:09)

3. Anthropic’s Drew Bent explains why code literacy now means editing AI-generated code. (00:05:29)

4. 200 CEOs and Code.org push for mandatory AI classes in high school. (00:09:24)

5. Federal government’s role in AI education policy under debate. (00:12:28)

6. Duolingo plans to replace contract workers with AI, triggering backlash. (00:15:19)

7. Higher ed faces political attacks; Harvard and Columbia push back. (00:21:57)

8. K-12 faces teacher shortages and $4.5B in proposed federal funding cuts. (00:24:47)

9. Google’s AI Overviews cut search click-through rates by 34.5%. (00:36:36)

10. Brian Malkin, Co-Founder & CEO of Rang, on rewards programs to improve K-12 attendance. (00:37:23)

11. John Marshall, CEO of BrainFreeze, on AI safety and transparency in schools. (00:51:44)

12. Scott Nadzan, Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategic Communications at Panopto, on AI-generated video and the Elai acquisition. (01:13:46)

390 episodes

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