
Victor Lee: Rethinking school and AI literacy
From aiEDU Studios by aiEDU: The AI Education Project
January 8, 2026 · 1h 11m · Season 1 · Episode 31
About this episode
Victor Lee discusses the impact of AI on education and the necessary literacy frameworks for learners.
If you’ve ever wondered whether AI has 'broken' school, this conversation with Stanford associate professor Victor Lee cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of the issue. We start by mapping out three lenses every learner needs: The user who applies tools well.The developer who grasps core concepts like models and training data.The critic who sees bias, persuasion, and societal impact.That trifecta becomes a practical compass for teachers, parents, and leaders trying to decide what mat...
People in this episode
Guest: Victor Lee
Topics covered
- AI literacy
- education
- technology
- bias
- societal impact
- learning frameworks
Keywords
- AI
- education
- literacy
- bias
- societal impact
- learning
- technology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Stanford
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