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The Imperative for AI Literacy in Education | Matthew Wemyss

The Imperative for AI Literacy in Education | Matthew Wemyss

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What is the single most dangerous misconception schools have about artificial intelligence right now?

In this episode of The International Classroom, host Alex Gray sits down with educator, school leader, and edtech innovator Matthew Wemyss to unpack why siloing AI into computer science departments is a critical mistake. As tech giants embed predictive models directly into everyday search engines, AI has become ambient. Our students are interacting with chatbots by default, meaning AI literacy is no longer just a technical skill—it is an ethical, societal, and pedagogical imperative that touches every single subject.

Matthew shares his journey of building the AI Lit Kit (ailitkit.com), a revolutionary platform designed to help teachers seamlessly embed AI literacy into their existing lesson plans without increasing their workload. We also dive deep into the technical realities of "vibe coding," red-teaming for security, GDPR compliance, and why the human element must always come first in a digitized world.

Whether you are a school leader navigating AI integration, a teacher looking to build your confidence, or an aspiring digital entrepreneur, this conversation offers an essential roadmap for the future of education.

  • Explore the Platform: Visit ailitkit.com to try the platform and access the built-in AI literacy course.

  • Follow Matthew Wemyss: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewwemyss/

  • If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! It helps other educators find the show.

  • Host: Alex Gray

  • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergray84/

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