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  • Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age with Dr. Leslie Gruis
    2025/08/16

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    Today we sit down with Dr. Leslie Gruis — mathematician, NSA veteran, and author of The Privacy Pirates — to talk about the urgent importance of protecting personal information in our tech-driven world.

    From children’s online privacy to the rise of corporate data exploitation, Dr. Gruis shares both her insider experience from decades in national security and her practical advice for safeguarding our digital lives.

    📚 About our guest:

    • First president of the NSA’s Women in Mathematics Society
    • Contributor to U.S. Cyber Command & National Intelligence Council
    • Author of The Privacy Pirates: Pirates of Personal Data
    • Mentor and advocate for STEM students

    🔑 In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why privacy is essential to democracy
    • The risks kids face with school-issued laptops & smartphones
    • How corporations collect and exploit our personal data
    • What parents and educators can do today to protect children
    • The ethical questions surrounding AI, surveillance, and data use

    🎙️ Show Notes & Topics we cover:

    • Defining informational privacy in the 21st century
    • Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (and why it’s outdated)
    • School-issued laptops and surveillance concerns
    • Corporate data collection, sentiment analysis, and manipulation
    • The asymmetric power between consumers and corporations
    • Why protecting privacy is vital for democracy

    🔗 Links

    • Buy The Privacy Pirates
    • Follow Dr. Leslie Gruis
    • Follow Women Talking About AI:
      • 📺 YouTube
      • 📰 Substack

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  • Beyond Work: Post-Labor Economics with David Shapiro
    2025/08/06

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    In this conversation, Jessica and Kimberly interview David Shapiro to explore the concept of Post-Labor Economics. They discuss the implications of automation and AI on traditional job structures, the need for new economic measurements, and the evolving social contract. They explore the potential of Universal Basic Income and the importance of education in preparing future generations for a changing economy. The discussion emphasizes the need for a shift in how we perceive work, productivity, and personal fulfillment in a world increasingly dominated by technology.

    Takeaways

    • Post-Labor Economics examines the impact of automation on traditional jobs.
    • Automation has historically decoupled productivity from human labor.
    • The misconception that technology always creates new jobs is prevalent.
    • AI's rapid advancement poses challenges for job security.
    • Universal Basic Income (UBI) is a potential solution for economic displacement.
    • Current economic measurements like GDP may not reflect true societal well-being.
    • The social contract is evolving as labor becomes less central to identity.
    • Education must adapt to focus on empathy, communication, and critical thinking.
    • A garden mentality encourages ongoing personal growth rather than a linear life path.
    • Rethinking work and meaning is essential in a post-labor society.

    Links

    • Rest Is Resistance: Free Yourself from Grind Culture and Reclaim Your Life Book by Tricia Hersey (https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/)
    • David's LinkTree
    • David's YouTube Channels
    • David's SubStack
    • Women Writin' 'Bout AI Substack


    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Post-Labor Economics

    05:34
    Understanding Automation and Job Loss

    07:40
    The Framework of Post-Labor Economics

    10:16
    The Rise of Automation and Its Impacts

    13:05
    The Future of Work and Productivity

    16:04
    Universal Basic Income and Economic Solutions

    18:25
    The Role of AI in Shaping Society

    20:58
    The Social Contract and Power Dynamics

    24:03
    Measuring Economic Success Beyond GDP

    26:25
    The Future of Capital and Labor Relations

    29:06
    Conclusion and Future Outlook

    37:38
    Negotiating Power and Redistribution

    39:36
    Cultural Values and Collective Solutions

    40:24
    The Tension Between Individualism and Collectivism

    43:00
    The Role of New Narratives in Society

    43:50
    Status Games and Human Behavior

    45:52
    Rest as Resistance and Economic Withdrawal

    48:31
    Frameworks for a New Way of Living

    53:51
    The Garden vs. The River Mentality

    57:00
    Education for the Future

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  • You Can’t Teach AI Without Teaching Tech
    2025/07/27

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    In this episode, hosts Jessica and Kimberly are joined by Dr. Juliana Peloche, global educator and senior AI literacy advisor at Edith Cowan University. With over 20 years of cross-cultural teaching experience in Brazil, Chile, and Australia, Juliana shares how a curious 12-year-old student sparked her journey into AI education. Together, they explore why AI literacy is more than a technical skill—it's a foundation for critical thinking, equity, and ethics in the classroom. From digital basics like knowing what a browser is, to reimagining how we assess learning in the age of AI, this episode dives deep into how we can better prepare educators and students for a tech-saturated future—without losing our humanity.

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  • Writing with AI: Voice, Agency, and the Future of Feedback
    2025/06/02

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    🎧 Episode Summary

    Dr. Tamara Tate joins Jessica and Kimberly to talk about AI, education, and the evolving role of writing in a world where students can co-write with machines. Tamara shares how she transitioned from a 17-year legal career into education research, what she’s learning through the development of Papyrus AI, and why feedback, voice, and agency matter more than ever. The conversation covers everything from AI literacy and middle school classrooms to the complexities of funding, parent engagement, and what it really means to “offload” learning. It’s a thoughtful, practical look at how generative AI is reshaping writing instruction—and why it’s not just about speed, but meaning.

    🔗 Show Notes Links

    • Tamara Tate – UC Irvine Profile: https://education.uci.edu/people/tamara-tate/
    • Digital Learning Lab: https://digitallearninglab.org
    • GenAIED.org – Generative AI in Education Resources: https://genaied.org
    • Anna Mills – AI & Writing Pedagogy: https://annamills.net
    • Sarah Elaine Eaton – Post-Plagiarism Framework: https://drsaraheaton.wordpress.com

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  • Brains, Bias, and Bedtime: Raising Kids in the Age of AI
    2025/05/17

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    In this episode of Women Talkin’ 'Bout AI, host Kimberly Becker sits down with Dr. Mathilde Cerioli—a cognitive neuroscientist, mom, and Chief Scientist at Everyone.AI—to unpack the complex, often messy intersections of child development, technology, and artificial intelligence.

    We cover:

    • What AI can and can’t do for young minds
    • How critical thinking actually develops—and why it can’t be outsourced
    • The myth of "tech for tech’s sake" and why some edtech harms more than it helps
    • Why your kid doesn’t need a bedtime podcast voiced by a deepfaked parent
    • The neuroscience behind struggle, dopamine, and why learning should be hard
    • Misinformation, deepfakes, and why everyone needs a family safe word

    This conversation blends scientific rigor with real-world parenting chaos, offering both hope and hard truths. Whether you're raising a kindergartener or advising policymakers, this one’s for anyone who wants a future where tech serves human development, not the other way around.

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  • From Classroom to the Cutting Edge: Marissa Sadler Holder on Teacher Empowerment
    2025/04/25

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    What happens when a passionate educator steps away from the whiteboard and into the world of AI? In this episode, we sit down with Marissa Sadler Holder, a former classroom teacher turned consultant/entrepreneur, and the founder of Teaching with Machines. With a master’s in e-learning and recognition as a two-time recipient of SVS’s Leading Women in AI, Marissa brings a grounded, human-centered approach to AI literacy in education.

    We unpack her journey from teaching French to building a business, the emotional complexities of leaving the classroom, and why she believes teachers—not technologists—should be at the table when shaping the future of AI in education. From the power of small wins to the significance of that second “aha” moment, this conversation is a candid exploration of fear, hope, and the relentless pursuit of meaningful learning in an uncertain world.

    📝 Show Notes:

    Guest:
    Marissa Sadler Holder
    Founder of Teaching with Machines | Edtech Consultant | SVS Leading Women in AI (2024 & 2025)

    Topics We Cover:

    • How COVID catalyzed Marissa’s shift into e-learning and AI
    • The founding story of Teaching with Machines: https://www.teachingwithmachines.com/
    • What it really feels like to leave the classroom after 13 years
    • How she supports teachers at every stage of AI literacy
    • Why incremental change in classrooms matters more than big tech rollouts
    • Two “aha” moments every educator has with generative AI
    • The emotional weight of entrepreneurship vs. classroom stress
    • The role of women’s voices in shaping AI discourse
    • Bridging the AI gap between students, teachers, and parents
    • Her upcoming project: Learning with Machines, focused on student + parent AI literacy
    • Why we should stop aiming to “master AI” and start focusing on meaningful application
    • Conference reflections: Why it's the people who make ASU+GSV unforgettable

    Quotable Moments:

    • “The goal isn’t to master AI. It’s to stay curious, stay human, and keep learning.”
    • “Every teacher will hit that second lightbulb moment—where you realize AI isn’t just a tool. It’s a transformation.”
    • “What we do in professional development should mirror what we do in great teaching: make it relevant, make it engaging, and meet people where they are.”

    Links & Resources:

    • Teaching with Machines (Marissa’s platform for educator-focused AI PD)
    • Marissa on LinkedIn
    • SVS Summit: Leading Women in AI
    • Mentioned thought leader: Ethan Mollick’s Substack

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  • Beyond the Hype: The Real Impact of AI on Education with Amanda Bickerstaff
    2025/04/14

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    In this episode, hosts Jessica and Kimberly welcome Amanda Bickerstaff, founder and CEO of AI for Education. Amanda shares her journey from teaching to EdTech and discusses the current state of AI in education.

    Key topics include:

    • The limitations and potential of AI tools in education
    • The importance of AI literacy for educators and students
    • How generative AI is challenging traditional educational structures
    • Effective prompting techniques for AI systems
    • Balancing AI optimism and resistance in education

    Amanda offers candid insights on the tensions between EdTech promises and realities while exploring how AI could fundamentally transform learning. This thought-provoking conversation examines the challenges and opportunities as education adapts to the age of artificial intelligence.

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  • Creating Balance in AI Literacy: A Conversation with Dr. Stella Lee
    2025/04/02

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    In this thought-provoking episode of Women Talkin' 'Bout AI, hosts Dr. Kimberly Becker and Dr. Jessica Parker engage in an insightful conversation with Dr. Stella Lee, founder and chief learning strategist at Paradox Learning. With over 20 years of experience in AI, learning analytics, and digital ethics, Dr. Lee brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to the discussion.

    • AI literacy: Why it matters and how to teach it
    • Debunking AI myths in education
    • Using AI as a learning partner
    • Balancing AI efficiency with holistic learning
    • AI adoption challenges in under-resourced areas
    • Ethical considerations in AI development

    📚 Content Discussed in This Episode:

    00:00 Meeting Dr. Stella Lee and Her Impact
    06:43 Exploring Paradox Learning's Mission and Insights
    13:50 The Role of Language in AI Communication
    19:20 Overcoming Blank Canvas Syndrome with AI
    25:17 Enhancing Conversations with Chatbots
    31:45 Embracing Technology with Critical Literacy
    38:15 The Evolution of Digital Literacy and AI
    44:50 The Urgency of Innovation in Education
    51:11 Advocating for Thoughtful AI Development

    Learn how AI is reshaping education, its impact on student engagement, and the importance of diverse voices in tech.

    🎓 Perfect for educators, EdTech professionals, and anyone interested in the future of learning!

    Follow Women Talkin' 'Bout AI for more engaging conversations exploring the intersection of AI, education, and ethics from diverse female perspectives in the field.

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    58 分