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Established in 2018 at Cal Poly Pomona, the California Center for Ethics and Policy (CCEP) investigates pressing national and global challenges—such as climate policy, healthcare, artificial intelligence, immigration, and racism—through a Californian lens. This podcast series examines housing insecurity, and in doing so brings together students, artists, philosophers, and advocates to debate, tell stories, and share ideas.
Established in 2018 at Cal Poly Pomona, the California Center for Ethics and Policy (CCEP) investigates pressing national and global challenges—such as climate policy, healthcare, artificial intelligence, immigration, and racism—through a Californian lens. This podcast series examines housing insecurity, and in doing so brings together students, artists, philosophers, and advocates to debate, tell stories, and share ideas.
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Monday Dec 01, 2025
Insert AI-Generated Title, Episode 2 - AI In The Classroom
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Welcome to Insert AI-Generated Title, a podcast about artificial intelligence and how it impacts our lives, produced by the California Center for Ethics and Policy--or “CCEP” --at Cal Poly Pomona.
This season, CCEP student fellows explore the ethical and policy issues arising from the rapid development of AI. From its applications in crime prevention to generative technology, AI raises a variety of concerns around privacy, fairness, transparency, and bias, as well as questions of truth and our very perception of reality. How can we use and design AI in responsible ways? When, if ever, should we trust it?
In today’s episode, CCEP student fellows Rebecca Garcia-Marguez and Destiny Lorenz explore the implications of generative AI in the classroom setting. They highlight the experiences of both students and professors in understanding the challenges and opportunities that AI poses to learning and classroom pedagogy.
If you care about these issues and like what you hear, please share our podcast with your friends, family, and colleagues.
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