Unpacking AI with Darrell Strong | AI Frameworks & Cross Collaboration
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This episode is a practical, Oklahoma-focused conversation on what the public most needs to understand about AI in education right now—and how to use it responsibly to improve learning and access across the state. Centered on OETA’s public mission, the discussion explores real “12‑month impact” use cases, what an “AI-ready classroom” should include beyond devices and broadband, and how educators can support learning without replacing critical thinking. It also addresses guardrails and red lines for AI use, the growing risks of deepfakes and synthetic media, and how AI could strengthen (or complicate) emergency communication to schools and families. The episode closes with a vision for what statewide success could look like in a year and the key components of a shared Responsible AI in Education framework.