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A Professor Talks About A.I., Trust, and The Future of University Learning

Episode 61: June 1 2026. Princeton University no longer thinks its honor code will prevent students from cheating; A.I. has become too widespread and tempting. Philosopher Jack Russell Weinstein explains What has shifted in colleges and universities, and what does this mean for education? In this episode, Craig asks Jack to talk as a professor as well as a philosopher, to explore why A.I. is dangerous in the classroom, why it means parents and students will get less than they pay for, and why employers may be in big trouble when the next group of graduates enter the workforce. Jack explains why he thinks A.I. is actually a big con.

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