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The Appearance of Wisdom: What Can Plato Teach Us About AI?

by Jamie Flinchbaugh on 03-17-26

Plato may be an unusual person to turn to for a perspective on AI. In trying to predict where AI goes and what it means for work, for learning, and even for humanity, we look to the history of technological adoption. The internet is the most common reference point, mostly

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Reflections on AI and Humanity With Arianna Huffington

by Jamie Flinchbaugh on 12-09-25

Arianna Huffington was hosted at Lehigh University for a wide-ranging discussion centered on AI, but covered much more. I certainly will not try to summarize the entire conversation, but will focus on three key takeaways and my reflections on them as she told stories and shared perspectives. Learning from Every

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Don’t Replace Problem Solving with AI

by Jamie Flinchbaugh on 03-28-25

With AI getting more capable every day, how should we use it in problem-solving? This white paper dives into how to make AI a helpful partner in the process while preserving the human learning that makes problem-solving valuable. Download the Don’t Replace Problem Solving with AI White Paper Here: Don’t

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