ChatEDU: AI in Education

What Breaks + What Sticks – Education's AI Future in 2026 | Ep. 91


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In this episode of ChatEDU (What Breaks + What Sticks – Education's AI Future in 2026), Matt and Liz note the shift to video-first shows, run through their 2025 AI and teaching outlook, then close with 2026 predictions and a Bright Byte on turning trash into textiles.



The Rundown


Story #1: NotebookLM Gets Smarter and More Structured

Google’s NotebookLM adds Data Tables and a leaked Lecture Mode, moving it from research tool toward an instructional partner.


Story #2: ChatGPT Adds Mood Controls

OpenAI’s update lets users fine-tune ChatGPT’s tone and style, enabling new classroom uses while raising concerns about over-customization and dependence.


Story #3: Deepfakes in Schools Escalate

An AP report finds explicit deepfakes targeting students are surging, outpacing school responses and raising serious legal, ethical, and emotional risks.


Story #4: AI Literacy in Action

Valerie Ziegler teaches AI literacy to help students spot misinformation, fact-check content, and detect AI manipulation.


Story #5: Social Balance

Skills21’s Social Balance tool helps students reflect on AI and digital habits, encouraging more intentional tech use.


Story #6: Beyond the Bot – Gemini’s “Fund My Crazy” Student Challenge

Google’s Gemini contest drew 29,000 entries in nine days, with winners showing students moving beyond prompts to real AI problem solving.


Story #7: Amazon and Playlab Expand AI Access

Amazon’s $800K investment expands Playlab’s AI education program to nearly 500,000 students, highlighting scalable, equitable AI learning.


Story #8: AI for Action Curriculum

Playlab’s “AI for Action” unit teaches students to build real school and community solutions with AI, blending ethics, design thinking, and storytelling.


Story #9: The AI-Ready Graduate Profile

ISTE and ASCD released a six-part framework defining purposeful, human-led AI skills for graduates, already used in places like Winchester, VA.



Beneath the Surface


Matt and Liz predict durable assessments, classroom vibe coding, AI-driven LMSs, slimmer standards, and increased reliance on human judgment as detection improves.



Bright Byte: Chicken Feathers into Cashmere


Everbloom’s Braid.AI uses machine learning to turn keratin-rich waste like chicken feathers into soft, biodegradable, cashmere-like fibers.



Announcements and Sponsor


Learning They'll Love - Dr. Elizabeth Radday

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The Winter Micro-Credential starts soon. Join the six-week dive into AI literacy, pedagogy, assessment, and ethics. www.skills21.org/ai/micro 


EdAdvance is offering a Middle and High School Student AI Literacy course — email [email protected] to bring it to your district. ​​www.skills21.org/ai/learnai 


Skills21’s FREE social media literacy course? Check it out here - https://www.skills21.org/social-balance


This episode is sponsored by The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing. https://www.nextgenmfg.org

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ChatEDU: AI in EducationBy Matt Mervis and Dr. Elizabeth Radday