EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 22 MIN
Helping Students Find Direction in an AI-Driven World: Tyler Moulton on College & Future Readiness
from Parents: Is Your Teen College Ready? · host Shellee Howard
Tyler Moulton’s journey from AI astronomy researcher to Director at Veritas AI How students can explore AI and research opportunities in high school Why students do not need to have their future figured out yet The growing role of AI across careers and industries How AI is changing college admissions and future job opportunities Why adaptability and AI literacy matter for today’s students The difference between using AI ethically versus relying on it improperly How project-based learning helps students discover interests and strengths Why hands-on experiences strengthen college applications and career readiness Encouraging students to explore opportunities, leadership, and real-world skills 🎁 Episode Gift & Contact 🎓 College Planning Support for ParentsWant help organizing next steps and avoiding costly college mistakes? 📘 Workbook Gift:https://go.collegereadyplan.com/podcast-gift-workbook 🤝 Interested in Collaborating with College Ready?Email Julienne at [email protected]
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🎙️ In this episode of Parents: Is Your Teen College Ready?, Shellee Howard welcomes Tyler Moulton, Director at Veritas AI and former AI astronomy researcher at Harvard and Cambridge, to discuss how AI is reshaping education, careers, and college preparation for today’s students. 🚀 Tyler shares how students can explore AI, coding, research, and real-world projects even if they do not yet know exactly what they want to study. Parents will also learn how AI is impacting future careers, why adaptability matters more than ever, and how students can build meaningful experiences that strengthen both college applications and career readiness.
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