In this episode of ChatEDU (A United States of AI Policy?), Matt and Liz start off with a quick rundown of AI agents and their many emerging use cases, from helping with cooking to managing spreadsheets. They also touch on AI-driven ticket pricing at Delta and the ongoing AI usage boom (2.5 billion daily prompts!). Then it’s into the three big stories shaping the AI education landscape this week.
Story 1: The Rundown – AI Goes for Gold, Canvas x OpenAI, and Baby Grok Worries
First up, AI earns a gold medal at the International Math Olympiad, with Gemini and ChatGPT solving some of the hardest problems out there. Meanwhile, OpenAI is teaming up with Canvas to integrate AI tools directly into classrooms, letting teachers build custom chatbots while maintaining visibility over student use. On the wellness side, students are confiding in chatbots about stress and sleep issues more than ever. And yes, we now have “Baby Grok,” Elon Musk’s AI toy for kids. The team raises serious concerns about young learners developing emotional bonds with bots.
Story 2: New Federal Guidance – Two Key Docs from the U.S. Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education just released two companion documents: a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) and a new Federal Register entry. Together, they offer high-level guidance on how schools can use federal funding to support AI adoption, including instructional tools, tutoring, and professional development. The documents also promote AI and computer science literacy, including credentials and dual enrollment pathways. While the tone is more visionary than directive, the emphasis on ethical, educator-led implementation is clear.
Story 3 (Beneath the Surface): States Step Up – AI Guidance from Maine to Ohio
More than half of U.S. states have now issued official K-12 AI guidance. North Carolina’s “EVERY” framework and Georgia’s educator ethics additions stand out for their practical approach. Ohio takes it further. All schools in the state must adopt a local AI use policy by 2026. While the move is bold, Matt and Liz warn that top-down policies should still be shaped locally with student, teacher, and parent voices at the table.
Bright Byte: AI Finds Hidden Earthquakes
Researchers used machine learning to detect over 86,000 earthquakes in Yellowstone, 10 times more than previously known. This breakthrough could improve risk forecasting and support geothermal energy development.
Links and References
DCL: Dear Colleague Letter on AI Use
https://www.ed.gov/media/document/opepd-ai-dear-colleague-letter-7222025-110427.pdf
Federal Register AI Priority
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/07/21/2025-13650/proposed-priority-and-definitions-secretarys-supplemental-priority-and-definitions-on-advancing
Alongside Mental Health Chatbot
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2025-07-08-students-ai-chats-reveal-their-largest-stressors
OpenAI + Canvas Announcement
https://www.axios.com/2025/07/23/openai-chatgpt-schools-canvas-instructure
AI Wins Gold at IMO
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/humans-beat-ai-technology-google-openai-math-olympiad-machines-catching-up/
Baby Grok Announcement
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/elon-musk-announces-kid-friendly-baby-grok-ai-chatbot-designed-specifically-childrens-learning-needs
Chatbots and Toddlers
https://www.axios.com/2025/07/21/ai-chatbots-toddlers-brains
AI Quake Discovery in Yellowstone
https://phys.org/news/2025-07-machine-uncovers-earthquakes-yellowstone-caldera.html
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