Meet the Student With No Teachers, No Homework—Just AI

Meet the Student With No Teachers, No Homework—Just AI

From AI & I by Dan Shipper

February 25, 2026 · 53 min · Episode 101

About this episode

Dan Shipper interviews 17-year-old Alex Mathew about his experiences at Alpha High School, where AI replaces traditional teaching methods.

Depending on whom you ask, AI is either the best or worst thing that can happen to the next generation. The arguments come from educators , venture capitalists , op-ed writers , and anxious parents —but rarely from the young people in question. On this episode of AI & I , Dan Shipper sat down with one: Alex Mathew , a 17-year-old high-school senior at Alpha High School in Austin, Texas. Alpha School, a rapidly expanding network of kindergarten through grade 12 private schools, is not without controversy . Inside Alpha High School , there are no traditional teachers, all academic content is delivered through an AI-powered platform, and the adults in the classroom, known as “guides,” focus solely on supporting the students emotionally and keeping them motivated to learn. The students have two- to three-hour learning blocks every morning and spend the rest of the day going deep on a project in an area they care about, spanning art, sport, life skills, and entrepreneurship. Mathew’s project is a startup called Berry , built around an AI stuffed animal designed to help teenagers with their mental health. His vision is for teens to talk to the plushie for five to 10 minutes a day…

People in this episode

Host: Dan Shipper

Guest: Alex Mathew

Topics covered

  • AI in education
  • student experiences
  • mental health
  • Generation Z
  • project-based learning

Keywords

  • AI
  • education
  • mental health
  • Generation Z
  • Alpha High School
  • Berry
  • project-based learning

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Alpha High School, Berry

Places: Austin, Texas

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