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The Campus Technology Insider podcast explores current trends and issues impacting technology leaders in higher education. Listen in as Executive Editor Rhea Kelly chats with ed tech experts and practitioners about their work, ideas and experiences.
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In this episode of Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts, Rhea Kelly highlights recent developments in higher education technology, including Backslash Security's discovery of vulnerabilities in the Model Context Protocol, a U.S. District Court's ruling on Anthropic's use of copyrighted books, and Google DeepMind's launch of the lightweight AI model, Gemma 3n. Learn about the Neighbor Jack flaw, the OS injection vulnerability, and how these situations impact AI and security. Additionally, stay updated on Anthropic's legal challenges and the features of Google’s latest AI innovation designed for mobile and edge devices. 00:00 Introduction to Campus Technology Insider Podcast 00:16 Security Vulnerabilities in Model Context Protocol 00:54 Anthropic's Copyright Ruling and Legal Challenges 01:26 Google DeepMind's Gemma 3n AI Model Launch 02:05 Conclusion and Further Resources Source links: * Report: Agentic AI Protocol Is Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/07/08/report-agentic-ai-protocol-is-vulnerable-to-cyber-attacks.aspx?admgarea=news] * Federal Court Rules AI Training with Copyrighted Books Fair Use [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/07/02/federal-court-rules-ai-training-with-copyrighted-books-fair-use.aspx?admgarea=news] * Google Launches Lightweight Gemma 3n, Expanding Edge AI Efforts [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/07/07/google-launches-lightweight-gemma-3n-expanding-edge-ai-efforts.aspx?admgarea=news] Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts are curated by humans and narrated by AI.

In this episode of the Campus Technology Insider Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Rhea Kelly speaks with Scott Taylor, associate VP for Student Experience at Georgia Southern University. They discuss the use of AI and technology in improving student engagement and success. Scott shares insights on rethinking student support through mobile-based academic improvement plans, which drastically improved engagement rates. He also delves into the evolution of their AI-powered virtual assistant, GUS Bot, which has now become integral in providing 24/7 assistance to students. They highlight the importance of data integration and security in AI implementation, and Scott offers a glimpse into future AI capabilities that could revolutionize student support and success. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:31 Scott Taylor's Role and Initial Challenges 02:01 Adopting Technology for Student Engagement 02:59 AI and Proactive Student Support 04:22 Student Comfort with AI and Gus Bot 05:44 Implementing and Integrating AI Tools 07:34 Data Cleanup and Accuracy 12:09 Encouraging Student Engagement with AI 13:45 Mental Health Support and Workflow Planning 18:52 Ongoing AI Development and Future Prospects 27:30 Conclusion and Podcast Sign-off Music: Mixkit Duration: 28 minutes Transcript (Coming Soon)

In this episode of Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts, Rhea Kelly discusses a Microsoft report showing increased student AI usage, with 93% of American students using AI for school tasks. Cisco introduces AgenticOps, an AI-first approach to IT operations, featuring the Cisco AI Assistant, AI Canvas, and Deep Network Model. The Linux Foundation will host the Agent2Agent protocol project to promote secure AI agent communication. Stay tuned for more updates in higher education technology. 00:00 Introduction to Campus Technology Insider Podcast 00:15 Microsoft Report: Surge in Student AI Usage 00:50 Cisco's AgenticOps: Revolutionizing IT Operations 01:28 Linux Foundation Hosts Agent2Agent Protocol 02:02 Conclusion and Upcoming Break Announcement Source links: * Survey: Student AI Use on the Rise [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/25/survey-student-ai-use-on-the-rise.aspx?admgarea=news] * Cisco Introduces AI-First Approach to IT Operations [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/20/cisco-introduces-ai-first-approach-to-it-operations.aspx?admgarea=news] * Linux Foundation to Host Protocol for AI Agent Interoperability [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/24/linux-foundation-to-host-protocol-for-ai-agent-interoperability.aspx?admgarea=news] Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts are curated by humans and narrated by AI.

In this episode of Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts, host Rhea Kelly discusses the latest stories in education technology. Highlights include the launch of LawZero by Yoshua Bengio to develop transparent 'scientist AI' systems, a new Cloud Security Alliance guide on red teaming for agentic AI, and OpenAI's report on the malicious use of AI in cybercrime. For more detailed coverage, visit campustechnology.com. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 00:15 LawZero: Ensuring Safe AI Development 00:52 Cloud Security Alliance's New Guide 01:27 OpenAI Report on AI in Cybercrime 02:06 Conclusion and Further Resources Source links: * New Nonprofit to Work Toward Safer, Truthful AI [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/13/new-nonprofit-to-work-toward-safer-truthful-ai.aspx?admgarea=news] * Cloud Security Alliance Offers Playbook for Red Teaming Agentic AI Systems [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/13/cloud-security-alliance-offers-playbook-for-red-teaming-agentic-ai-systems.aspx?admgarea=news] * OpenAI Report Identifies Malicious Use of AI in Cloud-Based Cyber Threats [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/16/openai-report-identifies-malicious-use-of-ai-in-cloud-based-cyber-threats.aspx?admgarea=news] Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts are curated by humans and narrated by AI.

In this episode of Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts, host Rhea Kelly discusses the open call for speakers for the September 2025 Tech Tactics in Education Conference, focusing on overcoming innovation roadblocks in K-12 and higher education. She also highlights a new study on AI technostress and its impact on productivity and employee burnout, and introduces Network to Code's new tool, NautobotGPT, designed to assist enterprise network teams with automation tasks. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 00:17 Call for Speakers: Tech Tactics in Education Conference 2025 00:56 AI Technostress: The Hidden Cost of Productivity 01:27 NautobotGPT: Revolutionizing Network Automation 01:54 Conclusion and Further Information Source links: * Call for Speakers Now Open for Tech Tactics in Education: Overcoming Roadblocks to Innovation [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/09/call-for-speakers-now-open-for-tech-tactics-in-education-overcoming-roadblocks.aspx?admgarea=news] * Researchers: AI's Productivity Gains Come at a Cost [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/10/researchers-ais-productivity-gains-come-at-a-cost.aspx?admgarea=news] * Network to Code Launches AI Assistant for Enterprise Network Teams [https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/11/network-to-code-launches-ai-assistant-for-enterprise-network-teams.aspx?admgarea=news] Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts are curated by humans and narrated by AI.

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