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The conversation around AI in education is changing fast, and the latest GSV Learning and Earning Forecast now identifies trust as the factor that will determine the near-term future of AI in the classroom. In this episode, we explore the “AI trust gap” forming between the people racing to expand AI in schools and the educators, parents, and students who are starting to push back. Through discussions with educators, school leaders, learning science researchers, analysts, ed tech developers, AI vendors, and non-profits across the community, we zoom in on the hard questions surrounding AI's future in education. What happens when innovation starts moving faster than trust? What is required to bridge the gap? Who is working on solutions? What's working? Sources: Forecast for Learning & Earning in 2025-2026 | Digital Promise | Learning Commons | Surgeon General's Office Advises Schools to Limit Screen Time | Teachers and parents weigh benefits and risks of artificial intelligence in schools | Do AI's risks outweigh the benefits for students and schools? | Fostering Trust in the Age of AI | GSVtv | The Next AI Maturity Curve – Orchestration, Trust, and Scale | AI is Air: Ambient AI in Every Breath, Step, and Swipe | GSVtv | Lincoln High students swap screen time for study time after phone ban | How to Choose Safe and Effective Classroom Technology | More Students Boo AI at Commencement Nick Melvoin, a Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) board member who recently drafted a resolution to restrict student screen time in classrooms. Sandra Liu Huang, Head of Education & Product at CZI and president of Learning Commons. Jean Claude Brizard– President and CEO of Digital Promise. Jeremy Roschelle– Executive Director of Digital Promise's Learning Sciences Research team. Melissa Loble, Chief Academic Officer, Instructure. Patrick Gittisriboongul, Ed.D., Superintendent of Lynwood Unified School District. Justin Reich, Director of Teaching Systems Lab at MIT. Jennifer Lee Partner GSV Ventures. Muktha Ananda– Google's Director of Engineering. Robert Wong, Google's Director of Product Management. Brian Carslon, CEO, Storytime AI.Tim Sanders, Chief Innovation Officer at G2 and Executive Fellow at Harvard. Chris Hamatake, parent. Rebecca Winthrop, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings. Dr. Eugene Kim, Professor of Education at Concordia University.
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Teach Us to Number Our Days - Psalm 90:1-17, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Waiting in Action - 2 Peter 3:11-13, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Presence of Love - Matthew 1:18-25, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Greatest of These - 1 Corinthians 1:1-13, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Christ Our Peace - Colossians 1:13-23, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Gratitude - Colossians 3:12-17, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Show Notes: Eugene Kim shares his post-graduation journey staying in Boston to finish research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute which was part of his thesis and also laid down the groundwork for his own cancer research which he has conducted over the years. He credits his understanding of science to his time at Harvard. He also worked at the now-closed Love the Border Cafe. Eugene reflects on the valuable lessons learned from working at the cafe and describes the unique subculture of the cafe's staff, including the Brazilian kitchen staff and the diverse backgrounds of the waiters and waitresses. Securing a Position in Research Eugene talks about his major in biochemical sciences and his interest in molecular biology. He describes how he got involved in research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, working with a researcher named Sam Speck. Eugene details the hands-on experience he gained, including growing bacteria, running gels, and learning the importance of meticulous work, and shares memorable experiences of working there, including biking through snow to continue his research during a Thanksgiving blizzard. Enrolling in Columbia Medical School Eugene discusses his decision to attend Columbia Medical School in New York City, influenced by his desire to learn in a bustling city and study at a school that was his top choice. Eugene talks about his four years in medical school, his general surgical training, and working in a cancer research laboratory and developing an interest in pediatric cancer. Eugene recounts his experience during 9/11, including the hospital's response and his involvement in helping first responders at Ground Zero. He reflects on the impact of 9/11 on the New York City community and the long-term health effects on residents. A Focus on Pediatric Surgery Eugene explains his transition from adult surgery to pediatric surgery, driven by his desire to help children. He describes his training at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the competitive nature of obtaining a spot in pediatric surgery training. Eugene shares his experience in Houston, Texas, and the importance of mentorship in his career. He discusses the challenges and rewards of being a pediatric surgeon, including the need to specialize in various areas of surgery. Eugene emphasizes the importance of mentorship in his career and his efforts to mentor young surgeons and researchers. He describes the physical and mental demands of long surgeries and the importance of staying physically fit. Eugene discusses the impact of new technologies on pediatric surgery, such as robotic surgery and advanced imaging techniques. He reflects on the importance of remaining open-minded to new technologies and incorporating them into his practice. Harvard Reflections Eugene reflects on his time at Harvard, including his interest in art history and Japanese art and history taught by John Rosenfield. He shares his appreciation for the seminar course with Mark Ptashne, which deepened his interest in molecular biology. He also mentions an Introduction to Architecture course with James Ackerman. Eugene discusses the importance of taking courses outside of his major and the impact of these courses on his career. He reflects on the value of the requirements at Harvard and how they broadened his perspective and knowledge. A Journey into Wine Eugene shares his interest in wine, including his extensive collection and the impact of the Palisades fire on his collection. He describes his journey into wine, including learning about different regions and types of wine. Eugene recounts a memorable experience of tasting rare wines with the head red wine maker from Penfolds in Australia. He reflects on the importance of balancing professional and personal interests and the joy of sharing his passion for wine with others. Timestamps: 04:44: Early Research Experience at Harvard 08:13: Medical School and Early Career 18:46: Transition to Pediatric Surgery 40:09: Mentorship and Professional Development 44:03: Personal Interests and Hobbies 51:03: Reflections on Harvard and Beyond Links: Hospital website: https://researchers.cedars-sinai.edu/Eugene.KimX/about Twitter / X: https://x.com/dreskim LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugenekim3/
The Cost of Discipleship - John 15:9-27, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The True Vine - John 15:1-8, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Legacy and Heritage - John 14:18-31, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Promise of Another Helper - John 14:12-17, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
There Is Only One Way John 14 4 11 Rev Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Promise of a Place - John 14:1-3, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Betrayal - John 13:18-38, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
This episode comes from a joint Auror x Axon webinar hosted by the Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) in August 2025. Auror's Bobby Haskins brings together Raul Aguilar, Brian Friedman from REI, Seth Hughes from Axon, and Lt. Eugene Kim from the Beverly Hills Police Department to share how connected responses to retail crime are changing what's possible.They open up about the toll crime takes on staff, the need for trust across jurisdictions, and the technology that is finally making collaboration faster and evidence more secure. From body-worn cameras to real-time intelligence sharing, the panel shows what happens when partners commit to building safer environments together.It's a candid look at the urgency of stopping organized retail crime before it escalates, and a call for retailers and communities to stand united in protecting both employees and customers.In this episode, you'll learn about:Why closer partnerships between retailers and law enforcement make stores saferHow technology is speeding up evidence sharing and prevention effortsWhat repeat offenders show us about the rising complexity of retail crimeJump into the conversation:(00:00) Brian Friedman, Seth Hughes, Lt. Eugene Kim, and Raul Aguilar introduction(04:01) How fragmented systems hinder collaboration with law enforcement(07:40) Raul Aguilar on federal action and Operation Boiling Point(12:09) Building stronger public-private partnerships through local outreach(17:55) Deconfliction and why information sharing prevents wasted efforts(24:28) Transmitting evidence from Auror to FBI in minutes(26:15) Body-worn cameras changing employee confidence and safety(35:43) Tracking KPIs and measuring real outcomes from retail crime data(41:58) Case closed through workflow and retailer police sit-alongsResources:Brian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianbfriedman/ Seth's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-hughes-lpc-5474544/ Raul's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raul-o-a-b6bbb1273/Bobby's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyhaskins/ Understand the latest organized retail crime trends: https://www.auror.co/retail-crime-insights-report Learn more about organized retail crime: https://www.auror.co/organized-retail-crimeRetail Secure Conference details: https://rccretailsecure.ca/agenda/Auror's website: https://www.auror.co/
The Foot Washing - John 13:1-17, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Fulfillment of Scripture - John 12:35-50, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Hour - John 12:20-34, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Savior King - John 12:9-19, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Destruction vs Devotion - John 11:45-12:8, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Resurrection of Lazarus - John 11:28-44, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Death of Lazarus - John 11:1-27, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Jesus, the Son of God - John 10:22-42, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Good Shepherd - John 10:1-21, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Born Blind Part 2 - John 9:13-41, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Born Blind (Part 1) - John 9:1-12, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
True Freedom - John 8:31-39, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Authority of Light's Claim - John 8:12-30, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Caught in Adultery - John 8:2-11, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Who Is Jesus - Johh 7:32 - 8:1, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Today, Eugene Kim and I talk about practicing mutuality in church communities. Eugene is an ordained minister with over 25 years of experience in local church ministry. However, recognizing the need to rethink traditional models, he discerned the need to step beyond the familiar in order to reimagine how we do “church” from the ground up. So, Eugene left his pastoral role in 2020 and founded New Wine Collective—a church innovation think tank and R&D lab. Eugene's passions lie in systemic change and designing new ways of being the Church that can help heal the world and give everyone a place to belong. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Wild Fig Network, an emerging relational network for ministers and ministries looking for an alternative to traditional denominational structures. Eugene grew up in Queens, NY and Seoul, Korea, and now lives in the Boston area. He loves hanging out with his three children, cooking and enjoying good food, and watching Korean dramas with his wife. You can find Wild Fig at wildfig.org. Connect with Eugene on socials @eugenekim. Join the Found Family crew on Substack and get your copy of the Found Family Cheat Sheet! Support the show
Jesus the Scholar and Sage - John 7:14-31, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
He Is Not Here, But Has Risen - Luke 24-1:12, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Death of Death - Isaiah 25:6-9, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Triumphal Procession - Mark 11:1 - 11, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Wild Fig Network's Executive Director, Eugene Kim visits Awaken to walk us through the Israelites experience of empire in Isaiah 43. He points us to examples of resistance that have formed the basis of christian thought and God's heart towards all marginalized people.
Skepticism and Unbelief - John 7:1-13, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Hard Saying - John 6:52-71, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Bread of Life - John 5:35-51, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
True Bread - John 6:16-34, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Feeding of the Five Thousand - John 6:1-15, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Witnesses to Jesus - John 5:31-47, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Jesus' Relation to the Father - John 5:16-30, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The One That Was Healed - John 5:1-15, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
Your Son Will Live - John 4:43-54, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
At the Well (Part 2) - John 4:16-42, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media
The Sanctifying Church - Philippians 4:8, Rev.Eugene Kim by CGS Media
At the Well - John 4:1-15, Rev. Eugene Kim by CGS Media