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  • 10 - Clause and Effect | Drs. Huss, Ghosh w/ Ms. Meredith Lowry
    2025/06/06

    Who owns AI-generated content? What happens when an algorithm gets it wrong—and who’s responsible? This week, we’re joined by Meredith Lowry, patent attorney, privacy expert, and chair of the Arkansas Bar Association’s AI Task Force, to explore how artificial intelligence is shaking up the legal landscape.

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    Much Ado about Algorithms: https://wlj.com/much-ado-about-algorithms-a-practical-guide-to-vetting-ai-vendors-for-your-law-practice/

    💼 From IP and liability to institutional contracts and black-box tools, we dig into:

    -Why authorship and ownership are getting murky in the age of generative AI

    -The hidden risks of using unvetted AI platforms in schools, law firms, and beyond

    -How AI is already influencing decisions in criminal justice, admissions, and grading

    -What universities and public agencies can actually do when the law hasn’t caught up

    -Practical steps for navigating contracts, compliance, and due diligence

    🚨 This episode is packed with real-world insights—from copyright chaos in the classroom to due process dilemmas in the courtroom. If you’ve ever clicked “I agree” without reading the fine print… this one’s for you.

    #AI #LawAndAI #GenerativeAI #CopyrightAI #AIinEducation #AIethics #AIgovernance #IntellectualProperty #ArtificialIntelligence #PodcastsForEducators #AIWhatTheTech

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  • [The Redo] 1 - What is AI, and what can it really do? | Drs. Huss and Ghosh
    2025/05/29

    Ready Episode One

    Dr. Huss and Dr. Ghosh kick off their podcast series with a deep dive into what AI really is, how it works, and what it means for higher education. In Episode One of AI, WHAT THE TECH?!, they unpack the myths and realities of artificial intelligence, explore its history, and discuss its growing impact on teaching, learning, and the future of universities.

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    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Introduction

    5:21 AI is a Messy Term -- Let's unpack it

    11:00 The Evolution of AI

    27:11 The Illusion of AI Intellect

    33:50 Impact of AI on Society

    38:54 AI in Education

    53:49 The Future of Jobs

    01:01:00 The Power Dynamics

    01:06:00 Questions and Reflections

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    References & Resources:

    AI Snake Oil – https://aisnakeoil.substack.com

    Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide – https://teachingwithai.com

    Anthropic Research on AI Prediction – https://www.anthropic.com

    Fragile Families Challenge Study – https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2004503117

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  • 8 - The Double Edged Sword | Drs. Huss, Ghosh w/ Dr. Indira Dutta
    2025/05/22

    In this episode of AI, What the Tech?!, we sit down with Dr. Indira Dutta—expert in applied cryptography, human factors, and cybersecurity education—to unpack how AI-driven surveillance is transforming education, work, and society. From eye-tracking during exams to behavior-scoring algorithms in HR software, we explore the blurry lines between protection and control, and the deep ethical questions behind AI-based inference and digital monitoring.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:16 Introduction

    3:09 Double-edged Sword of Surveillance

    6:17 Understanding Privacy and Consent in AI

    9:01 The Implications of Passive Surveillance Systems

    12:02 Normalization of Surveillance

    14:55 Legal Frameworks and Need for Change

    17:53 The Future of Privacy Laws

    23:03 The Reactionary Nature of Security Concerns

    23:52 Risk of Surveillance

    26:46 Transparency of Tools

    29:48 Bias of Tools

    31:16 Cybersecurity vs Control

    33:15 Governance and Oversight

    36:09 Need for Ethical Technology Review Boards

    39:52 Policy Frameworks for AI Surveillance in Education

    47:08 AI Tools and Implications

    50:31 Need for Informed Consent

    53:17 ElderConnect: Empowering the Elderly with AI

    59:03 The Importance of Community Engagement

    1:01:43 Reflections on AI, Privacy and Digital Dignity

    1:07:46 Conclusions

    #AI #Surveillance #Privacy #Cybersecurity #EdTech #DigitalEthics #HumanRights #AIWhatTheTech #Education #WorkplaceAI

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    1 時間 10 分
  • 7 - Misconduct is a Harsh Mistress | Drs Huss, Ghosh, Schwehm & Prof Nance
    2025/05/15

    Welcome to Episode 7 of AI, WHAT THE TECH?! — the podcast where we dig into the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence in higher education.

    This week, hosts Dr. Sean Huss and Dr. Bhaskar Ghosh sit down with Dr. Jeremy Schwehm and Professor Tiffany Nance to explore the growing tension between AI, academic integrity, and teaching in a post-ChatGPT world.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:16 Introduction

    3:24 Faculty Perspectives

    5:47 Experience with AI-Generated Work

    8:40 Institutional Readiness for AI Challenge

    11:42 Navigating Academic Integrity

    14:53 Detection and Response to AI Misuse

    22:14 Navigating Academic Integrity

    28:55 Shifting Focus from Detection to Prevention

    36:29 Building Connection: The role of engagement in learning

    42:29 Adapting Teaching Methods

    46:24 Human Element in Education

    47:21 Ethics and Transactional Relationship in Teaching

    48:17 Rethinking Pedagogy and Teaching Philosophy

    50:04 Building Trust with students

    51:06 Institutional Support

    53:08 Mentorship

    55:31 Navigating AI Detection Challenges

    1:00:16 Role of Trust in Student Engagement

    1:11:33 Role of Faculty in Student Engagement

    1:16:19 Policies and Procedures for AI Use

    1:20:28 Human Elements

    1:24:48 Introducing Episode 8 and Conclusion

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    1 時間 26 分
  • 6 - Integrity’s End? | Dr. Huss and Dr. Ghosh w/ Will Cooper
    2025/05/10

    In this episode, we are joined by Will Cooper, Associate Dean for Student Conduct at Arkansas Tech University, to tackle one of the most pressing challenges in higher education today: AI-facilitated academic misconduct.

    Will talks about where we are with Academic Misconduct and what are some steps we can take to help mitigate! Listen to learn more!

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    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction and Listener Feedback

    1:25 The Ethics of AI and Human Relationships

    5:24 Cheating in Academia : The Role of AI

    9:12 Introducing Will Cooper

    10:49 Defining Academic Misconduct in the Age of AI

    15:20 Process of reporting Academic Integrity Violations

    24:35 Navigating the Consequences of Academic Misconduct

    30:01 Understanding Academic Integrity Violations

    35:53 Faculty Accountability in AI Usage

    42:03 Challenges of AI Detection Tools

    48:00 Developing Effective AI Use Policies

    54:03 Navigating AI in Academic Settings

    58:05 Conclusions

    Next Episode Teaser: “Misconduct is a Harsh Mistress” — we’ll hear from faculty on the front lines dealing with AI and academic dishonesty in real time.

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  • 5 - The Lathe of Teaching | Dr. Huss and Dr. Ghosh w/ Dr. Jeff Aulgur
    2025/04/28

    In today's episode, we investigate how AI is reshaping not just the tools of teaching, but the very soul of learning. From AI-powered writing assistants to digital tutors, we ask: What happened to the classroom? What happened to learning?

    Featuring special guest: Dr. Jeff Aulgur Professor at Arkansas Tech University and a leader in online education, Dr. Aulgur shares his front-line experiences on student engagement, faculty burnout, and the ethical crossroads we now face.

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    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 The Transformation of Digital Classrooms

    04:01 AI's Impact on Student Engagement

    06:43 Adapting Pedagogy in the Age of AI

    10:40 Teaching AI Literacy as a Skill

    13:52 The Role of Writing in Education

    17:14 Enhancing Engagement Through Collaboration

    23:26 Supporting Faculty in the AI Era

    26:21 The Role of Faculty Development in AI Integration

    27:52 Understanding Non-Traditional Students and Authentic Assessment

    30:09 The Importance of Real-World Relevance in Education

    32:47 Addressing Inequities in AI Access

    35:22 Institutional Solutions for Equity in AI Usage

    37:40 Rethinking Academic Integrity in the Age of AI

    40:47 Innovative Assessment Strategies with AI

    44:49 The Future of Education: Embracing Technology and Integrity

    46:48 Navigating AI in Education

    49:42 The Role of Digital Literacy

    52:49 Policy and Integrity in AI Usage

    56:51 Engaging Faculty in AI Conversations

    59:52 The Future of Human Learning

    01:03:38 Concluding Thoughts on AI and Education

    Up next: Academic misconduct in the AI age — cheating, fabrications, and reimagining integrity.

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    📚 Books Chan, C. K. Y., & Colloton, T. (2024). Generative AI in higher education: The ChatGPT effect. Routledge. Shah, P. (2023). AI and the future of education: Teaching in the age of artificial intelligence. Jossey-Bass. Miller, M. (2023). AI for educators. Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc. Mollick, E. (2024). Co-intelligence: Living and working with AI. Penguin Publishing Group. Boddington, P. (2023). AI ethics: A textbook. Springer Nature. Blackman, R. (2022). Ethical machines: Your concise guide to totally unbiased, transparent, and respectful AI. Harvard Business Review Press. Bartneck, C., Lütge, C., Wagner, A., & Welsh, S. (2019). An introduction to ethics in robotics and AI. Springer. Bleher, H., & Braun, M. (2024). Reflections on putting AI ethics into practice. [Institutional publication]. Nartey, E. K. (2025). Generative AI in higher education: Guiding principles for educators. CRC Press. Beckingham, S., Lawrence, J., et al. (2024). Using generative AI effectively in higher education. Routledge.

    📄 Articles and Reports Park, Y., & Doo, M. Y. (2024). Role of AI in blended learning: A systematic literature review. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning. Inside Higher Ed. (2024). AI, online courses divide students, faculty, administrators. Inside Higher Ed. Faculty Focus. (2024). Embracing AI in education: Faculty perspectives on AI integration in teaching and learning. QuestionPro. (2025). Student attitudes and behaviors toward AI at ATU [Unpublished student survey data]. Arkansas Tech University.

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  • 4 - I, Hallucinate | Dr. Huss and Dr. Ghosh w/ Angela Black
    2025/04/28

    In this episode, we dive deep into the phenomenon of AI hallucinations — not just as technical glitches, but as fundamental aspects of how large language models (LLMs) work. Joined by our first guest Angela Black, we explore how confabulation better describes what AI systems are really doing, and why this matters in fields like education, academic research, and information ethics.

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    We also highlight the emerging role of librarians as crucial guides in navigating AI-generated content, building AI literacy, and safeguarding institutional integrity in a post-truth era.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – The Rise of AI Hallucinations

    03:14 – Understanding Confabulation in AI

    05:54 – The Role of Librarians in the Age of AI

    09:09 – Ethics of AI-Generated Content

    12:05 – The Impact of AI on Academic Research

    15:02 – Navigating the Ethical Landscape of AI

    18:09 – The Future of Research and AI

    21:07 – Librarians as Information Shepherds

    26:42 – The Nature of AI Hallucinations

    28:18 – Understanding Confabulation in AI (Revisited)

    33:09 – Teaching AI Literacy to Students

    39:13 – The Challenge of Misinformation

    42:17 – The Role of Education in Combating Misinformation

    49:19 – Developing AI Literacy Frameworks

    56:47 – Conclusions

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  • 3 - Ethics, Equity, and AI | Dr. Huss and Dr. Ghosh
    2025/04/28

    As AI becomes a central part of higher education, ethical questions take center stage. In this episode, we explore how institutions, faculty, and students can navigate the complex terrain of AI use with integrity, fairness, and human-centered design. We’re not just talking about policies—we’re talking about values.

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    📌 Topics covered in this episode

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    0:00 Introduction

    2:54 The 7 Ethical Domains of Concern

    21:45 Ethical Implications for Students

    29:23 Faculty Responsibility and Leadership

    35:00 Administrators and System Level Ethics

    38:35 Towards a More Literate and ethical Campus

    43:43 Scenarios 44:25 Leading in to next episode ____________________________________________

    👉 Coming up next:

    Episode 4 – Truth, Trust, and AI Hallucinations

    Episode 5 – Online Education in the Age of Automation

    Episode 6 – Academic Misconduct 2.0

    📚 References Boddington, P. (2021). Ethics and AI: A Human-Centered Approach to Artificial Intelligence. Shah, R. (2023). AI and the Future of Education: Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Bowen, J. A., & Watson, C. E. (2023). Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning.

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    47 分