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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 22 MIN

Kids These Days Talk About AI, and Parenting

from Wide Angle · host Angelo Fernando

You may never expect students facing the onslaught of AI (as tempting as it is for school work) to say what they do in this podcast. You may never expect teenagers at a high school to weigh in on parenting. The phrase 'Kids These Days' is often a statement of exasperation. I hope this will give you a new perspective. On this episode of Wide Angle, I combine two recordings made by them in my class, a computer lab. I didn't ask them to do this; I didn't choose the topics. They did. Enjoy!

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You may never expect students facing the onslaught of AI (as tempting as it is for school work) to say what they do in this podcast. You may never expect teenagers at a high school to weigh in on parenting. The phrase 'Kids These Days' is often a statement of exasperation. I hope this will give you a new perspective. On this episode of Wide Angle, I combine two recordings made by them in my class, a computer lab. I didn't ask them to do this; I didn't choose the topics. They did. Enjoy!

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