Peter Saddington - AGILE, STARTUPS, SELF-IMPROVEMENT!

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Today's article is from the Yale Daily News. Their senior survey for the class of 2026 came back with 91 percent of seniors saying they've used AI for schoolwork. That isn't a usage stat anymore. That's saturation. While the Pope writes encyclicals and New York City schools draft policies, the most expensive undergraduate degree in the country just finished four years that the curriculum committee didn't authorize.

The class graduating this month is the first where AI use is the default, not the exception. Every Fortune 500 recruiter interviewing them is interviewing an AI-augmented worker whether the resume says so or not. The talent market just got repriced silently. The kids set the price.

Nine percent of Yale seniors didn't touch AI for coursework. Some are students of conviction. Some are in tightly-monitored programs. Some used it and lied on the survey. Whichever it is, academic integrity policy stopped scaling years ago. The honor code is being asked to do a job it wasn't built for.

Yale spent three years debating whether AI belongs in the syllabus. The students answered the question before the faculty meeting ended.

The grade distribution at Yale just spiked toward the A. It's happening at every selective school in the country. When the 4.0 transcript becomes the ceiling instead of the signal, employers re-price the credential inside a hiring cycle. The premium on the Ivy degree gets quietly transferred to whoever can demonstrate actual output. The degree was a proxy. The proxy stopped working.

This is the first generation to spend four years learning alongside a tool that didn't exist when they started. Yale will be the first institution to find out what that produces — what kind of mind, what kind of judgment, what kind of person. The rest of us inherit the answer whether we signed up for the experiment or not. The 91 percent isn't a problem. It's the first finished data point. The hard part is naming what we want the second one to look like.

⏱️ Chapters
0:00 — Yale class of 2026: 91 percent used AI for schoolwork
0:30 — MiniDoge: 91 percent isn't a problem stat, it's the new baseline
1:00 — Nyx: the 9 percent is the interesting number
1:30 — HH: institutions are still asking how to teach; students already finished learning
1:50 — MiniDoge: the 4.0 transcript became the ceiling, not the signal
2:20 — Saarvis: Yale will find out what four years alongside AI produces

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Peter Saddington - AGILE, STARTUPS, SELF-IMPROVEMENT!By PETER SADDINGTON

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