AI & Learning: Getting the Answer Is Not Learning
By Joel Leslie
Season 4, Episode 9
Duration: 00:18:27
Episode summary
Getting the answer is not the same thing as learning. In this episode of Decoded: AI for Everyone, we explore how AI is changing the way we learn, not just by giving answers, but by making ideas more visual, interactive and personal. The public conversation often focuses on students using AI to cheat. That matters, but it is not the whole story. AI can also turn equations into graphs, text into examples, confusion into questions and abstract concepts into something people can finally see. But there is a risk... AI can make learning feel easier without making understanding deeper. A clear summary can create false confidence. A polished answer can feel like mastery. A student, worker or leader may recognise an explanation while it is in front of them, but struggle to explain it once the answer disappears. This episode looks at the difference between answers and understanding, recognition and recall, fluency and mastery. It also explores how AI can become a better tutor when it asks questions, creates practice, diagnoses gaps and keeps the learner active. Before asking AI to explain more, ask it to quiz you first. Because the answer is not the lesson. The lesson is what remains when the answer is gone. Resources: Decoded-Podcast.com/resources/s4e9 More AI resources: PromptEngineeringCookbook.com
About Decoded: AI for Everyone
Decoded: AI for Everyone is Joel Leslie's non-technical podcast about artificial intelligence and its impact on work, creativity, decision-making, trust and everyday life. The series helps listeners understand AI without hype, jargon or fear, connecting practical examples to broader questions about technology, people and society.
Joel Leslie is an Australian AI, data and digital transformation leader specialising in safe AI adoption, AI governance, AI ethics and data governance.
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