In this episode of ChatEDU The AI Paradox: Banning Phones While Embracing Bots, Matt and Liz open with "Goblingate”, how OpenAI had to intervene after ChatGPT developed a fixation on goblins, gremlins, and ogres during coding sessions, with mentions spiking 4,000%.
The Rundown
Workspace admins can now enable public link sharing for Gemini chats, allowing histories to be viewed without a Google account.
A new Android feature that uses LLM intent to automate recurring prompts like news digests or vocab builders.
Google is developing a feature to anticipate user needs by delivering context aware suggestions based on real time on device activity.
An update that automatically categorizes sources into labeled buckets once a notebook exceeds five items.
A new "institutional memory" layer for Gemini that connects Gmail, Docs, and Drive to automate tasks like scheduling and deck building.
Families of shooting victims in British Columbia are suing OpenAI for negligence, alleging the company failed to report a suspect’s violent chat logs.
Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers have introduced bills requiring "family accounts" for AI tools, including parental monitoring and time limits.
Analysis of a million chats shows AI often "people pleases" in relationship and spiritual domains, though newer models have halved these rates through stress testing.
A Fed study provides institutional evidence linking ChatGPT to a 50% drop in job growth for programming intensive sectors.
Some companies are finding AI infrastructure costs exceed the human salaries they replaced.
A coding agent using Claude Opus 4.6 via Cursor accidentally deleted a company’s entire production database and backups in nine seconds.
Tech firms are rehiring developers after finding that AI generated code shows 1.7 times more errors and requires expert oversight.
Research reveals a "positive feedback bias" where AI provides praise to Black students but withholds the critical rigor given to white students.
The Beneath the Surface
Matt and Liz examine the tension between school cell phone bans and AI literacy, drawing on an interview with Michael Horn to argue that school model, not the tool, determines success. They call for curriculum coherence to ensure AI supports rigorous learning rather than “cognitive offloading”.
The Bright Byte
Matt and Liz explore nuclear fusion's future, highlighting Microsoft's contract with startup Helion for commercial fusion power by 2028, a potentially AI-accelerated breakthrough that could provide clean energy for large-scale AI data centers.
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Links
OpenAI Intervenes After ChatGPT Develops Goblin Obsession
https://tinyurl.com/bd3x78u4
Gemini Scheduled Actions: A Standout Android Automation Tool
https://tinyurl.com/4aj7xvc6
First Look: Google's Proactive Assistance Feature for Gemini
https://tinyurl.com/29n6b9ya
NotebookLM Gets Smarter About Sources
https://tinyurl.com/45k6293z
Google Adds Workspace Intelligence to Gemini
https://tinyurl.com/2w3t25ur
Families Sue OpenAI Over Shooting Suspect's ChatGPT Use
https://tinyurl.com/5h6hd8c8
Lawmakers Target AI Chatbots and Fraud in New Bills
https://tinyurl.com/bysd75js
How people ask Claude for personal guidance
https://tinyurl.com/56tu8yx2