In this episode of the YourFullStack podcast, Stephen Carr explores a powerful idea at the intersection of AI, education, and human behavior: logic alone is not enough.
As AI becomes more capable of delivering information, explaining concepts, and even tutoring students, a deeper question emerges-what actually drives learning and decision-making?
Drawing from neuroscience research, including studies on patients with damage to emotional processing centers in the brain, Stephen breaks down why emotion is not separate from logic-but required for it. Without emotion, people struggle to make even simple decisions, despite having intact intelligence.
This episode challenges the idea that knowledge alone is what people seek. Instead, it argues that human interaction, emotional connection, and shared experience are what truly shape learning, behavior, and growth.
You'll hear why:
- Students don't engage with content-they engage with people
- AI can explain, but it cannot make someone care
- Emotion is what allows logic to be applied in the real world
- Teachers are becoming more important, not less, in the age of AI
This is not an argument against AI-it's a framework for understanding where it fits, where it falls short, and why human connection remains the foundation of education.
If you've ever wondered what role teachers will play in a world of intelligent systems, this episode provides a clear and grounded perspective.