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How Students Actually Use AI: Part 8 – Future Directions: Reimagining Education in an AI-Integrated World
Reading Time: 12 minutes – Discover the irreplaceable territories of human cognition where AI hits its wall—from embodied wisdom to conscious experience to authentic creativity.
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AI in 5: AI Fails, Human Wins: Creativity, Chaos & Butter Bots in 5 Minutes (November 25, 2025)
Reading Time: < 1 minute – AI in 5: robot vacuums have meltdowns, humans beat AI at creativity, and more strange AI news you shouldn’t miss. #AIInnovationsUnleashed
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How Students Actually Use AI: Part 7 – When Humans Still Matter: A Field Guide to the Irreplaceable Domains of Human Intelligence
Reading Time: 17 minutes – Discover the cognitive domains where human intelligence remains irreplaceable—from embodied learning to ethical judgment to genuine creativity.
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AI Through the Years: Episode 2 – The Discovery Years: Homework Help, YouTube Algorithms, and Teaching AI Literacy in Elementary School (Ages 6-10)
Reading Time: 2 minutes – Is your 3rd grader using AI for homework? We break down the cognitive risks, teach you the “Fool the AI” game, and give you the Family AI Homework Policy.
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The Friday Download: AI Went Off the Rails This Week — From Beatles Resurrection to Glitchy Coke Ads (November 21, 2025)
Reading Time: < 1 minute – A wild week in AI: resurrected Beatles, glitchy Coke ads, ego-boosting chatbots, and tech that forgets its own frames. Welcome to the chaos.
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How Students Actually Use AI: Part 6 – The Transparency Paradox: Unveiling the Faculty’s Secret AI Habits
Reading Time: 10 minutes – Faculty use AI for productivity while students face bans for “cheating.” We expose the “Shadow AI” habits of academia and the need for radical transparency.








