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SEO Is Dead. Say Hello to GEO.
SEO Is Dead. Say Hello to GEO.

publishers should “structure the content in an easier way to be grabbed” — in citable chunks, with clear authorship.

Worstell agrees. “I’ve found that when it comes to AI, listicles do well on niche sites,” he says. “They’re looking for expert content. If I can put together a document that’s easy to crawl, they’ll actually source it.” The concept of being easy to cite — of producing text that can be easily sliced or summarized for inclusion in a multi-part conversation — came up with everyone I talked to, as did structured material: comparison tables; rankings; and clear, authoritative recommendations and original research.

·nymag.com·
SEO Is Dead. Say Hello to GEO.
AI Is Listening to Your Meetings. Watch What You Say. - Slashdot
AI Is Listening to Your Meetings. Watch What You Say. - Slashdot
AI meeting transcription software is inadvertently sharing private conversations with all meeting participants through automated summaries. WSJ found a series of mishaps that people confirmed on-record. Digital marketing agency owner Tiffany Lewis discovered her "Nigerian prince" joke about a pote...
·yro.slashdot.org·
AI Is Listening to Your Meetings. Watch What You Say. - Slashdot
An Open Letter to My Students about AI
An Open Letter to My Students about AI
AI for students: Learn to thrive! Understand AI's impact, use it wisely, boost your critical thinking, and succeed in the AI era.
·jonbergmann.com·
An Open Letter to My Students about AI
What Happened the Year I Banned AI
What Happened the Year I Banned AI
My students will develop essential skills more effectively without artificial intelligence, so I'll keep banning AI tools in my class.
·edutopia.org·
What Happened the Year I Banned AI
AI in Education Podcast
AI in Education Podcast
Dan Bowen and Ray Fleming are experienced education renegades who have worked in many various educational institutions and educational companies across the world. They talk about Artificial Intelligence in Education - what it is, how it works, and the different ways it is being used. It's not too serious, or too technical, and is intended to be a good conversation. Please note the views on the podcast are our own or those of our guests, and not of our respective employers (unless we say otherwise at the time!)
·aipodcast.education·
AI in Education Podcast
Learning Now That We Have AI
Learning Now That We Have AI
I have been exploring and writing about AI now since the release of ChatGPT. I think about AI both as a user and as an educator and believe I have enough experience and a perspective from which to …
·learningaloud.com·
Learning Now That We Have AI
So far, only one-third of Americans have ever used AI for work
So far, only one-third of Americans have ever used AI for work
AP survey shows most Americans treat AI chatbots like a search engine replacement.
The Associated Press released results from a new AP-NORC poll showing that 60 percent of US adults have used AI to search for information, while only 37 percent of all Americans have used AI for work tasks. Meanwhile, younger Americans are adopting AI tools at much higher rates across multiple categories, including brainstorming, work tasks, and companionship.
·arstechnica.com·
So far, only one-third of Americans have ever used AI for work
The Em Dash Responds to the AI Allegations
The Em Dash Responds to the AI Allegations
“In recent months, a curious fixation has emerged in corners of academia: the em dash. More specifically, the apparent moral panic around how it is...
I would like to address the recent slander circulating on social media, in editorial Slack channels, and in the margins of otherwise decent Substack newsletters. Specifically, the baseless, libelous accusation that my usage is a telltale sign of artificial intelligence.
·mcsweeneys.net·
The Em Dash Responds to the AI Allegations
ChatGPT at Work | OpenAI Academy
ChatGPT at Work | OpenAI Academy
Unlock the new opportunities of the AI era by equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills to harness artificial intelligence effectively.
·academy.openai.com·
ChatGPT at Work | OpenAI Academy
I Embraced AI in My Community College English Class — and My Students Loved It - EdSurge News
I Embraced AI in My Community College English Class — and My Students Loved It - EdSurge News
“If we don’t meet this moment with intention, we will leave our most vulnerable students behind,” writes community college English professor Susan E. ...
log each prompt, how AI responded, what surprised them and where they struggled, creating a record of process, experimentation and growth.
·edsurge.com·
I Embraced AI in My Community College English Class — and My Students Loved It - EdSurge News
AI Awareness Starts with Time
AI Awareness Starts with Time
Time is one of the luxuries every teacher searches for within their classrooms.
·marcwatkins.substack.com·
AI Awareness Starts with Time
COMMENTARY by Adrian Lenardic and Johnny Seales, "Why Write?" - Future U
COMMENTARY by Adrian Lenardic and Johnny Seales, "Why Write?" - Future U

Writing to a rubric involves thinking, but it’s an artificial form of thinking. The messier human mode is bypassed in favor of following a formula to gain a reward – a move to perverse incentives.

Once something can follow the formula faster, why not use it – a move with no incentive. This follows a broader path that moved higher education from a place of learning to a place of training. Students became trained to write before AI was given training data to help it ‘learn’ how to write essays for students.

·futureu.education·
COMMENTARY by Adrian Lenardic and Johnny Seales, "Why Write?" - Future U
You’re Not Imagining It: AI Is Already Taking Tech Jobs
You’re Not Imagining It: AI Is Already Taking Tech Jobs
“We’re going from mass hiring to precision hiring,” said Chen, adding that companies are starting to focus more on employing experts in their fields. “The superstar workers are in a better position.”
·flip.it·
You’re Not Imagining It: AI Is Already Taking Tech Jobs
Special Update: Google Launches Gemini for Education at ISTE 2025
Special Update: Google Launches Gemini for Education at ISTE 2025
  1. Teachers and Parents Can’t See AI Chat Transcripts While Gemini may be “student safe,” only administrators can review chat histories. That’s a huge blind spot. If a student is confused by a Gemini response, misuses the tool, or gets inaccurate information—teachers and parents won’t know unless the student says something.

  2. Is AI doing the thinking—or the student? Many features encourage speed and convenience, but could inadvertently promote over-reliance. Students can get summaries, answers, and explanations so easily that critical thinking risks taking a backseat.

  3. There’s no way to track edits or usage Gemini doesn’t offer version history for AI-generated content. That means teachers can’t see how a document evolved—or how much of it came from AI.

  4. Equity gaps may widen Some schools have tech coaches, training time, and infrastructure to support thoughtful AI use. Others don’t. Without equitable implementation support, Gemini’s benefits may be limited to already well-resourced districts.

·aischoollibrarian.substack.com·
Special Update: Google Launches Gemini for Education at ISTE 2025
How the Vatican Is Shaping the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
How the Vatican Is Shaping the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Shane Tews is joined by Father Paolo Benanti, a theologian and ethicist for the Vatican on AI, for a thought-provoking interactive discussion that transcends traditional debates on values and policy to examine AI's broader psychological, philosophical, and even theological implications.
·aei.org·
How the Vatican Is Shaping the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence