My Robot Teacher
What does AI have to do with democracy? More than most people realize. In this episode — recorded on My Robot Teacher's one-year anniversary — we're joined by Kim Bisheff (Journalism, Cal Poly SLO) and Emmy-award winning professor Foaad Khosmood (Computer Engineering, Cal Poly SLO), the team behind the Digital Democracy Project, an AI-powered tool that makes state legislative proceedings searchable, transparent, and accessible to journalists and ordinary citizens alike. In this episode: * What the Digital Democracy Project is, how it works, and why it won an Emmy * AI as a civic tool: using machine attention to shine light on the government proceedings nobody has time to read * Why AI didn't start with ChatGPT — and why that history matters * How Kim uses AI in the journalism classroom to teach story-finding, accountability reporting, and the politics of summarization * The hard lessons of the social media era — and how public-interest technologists are trying not to repeat them * Jargon as an enemy of transparency — and AI as a potential democratizer of dense government language * The difference between AI built for engagement and AI built for the public good * "AI is not a monster to be feared. It's a monster to befriend." My Robot Teacher is hosted by Sarah Senk and Taiyo Inoue, sponsored by the California Education Learning Lab, and produced by editaudio. 📄 Full transcripts available on Substack: https://calearninglab.org/myrobotteacher/ [ https://calearninglab.org/myrobotteacher/] 🌐 More about the show: https://www.myrobotteacher.ai [https://www.myrobotteacher.ai ] 📨 Email us! We'd love to hear from you! myrobotteacherpod@gmail.com 🔔 Subscribe for Extras: https://www.youtube.com/@myrobotteacher [https://www.youtube.com/@myrobotteacher ] https://www.youtube.com/@myrobotteacher
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