Solutions Driven.
• AirPods Pro (2nd gen): Live translation features for multilingual communication
• Google Meet: Real-time captions and translations in 60+ languages
Understanding these tools helps educators see AI as a collaborator, not a replacement—building confidence to explore deeper integration.
From Tools to Transformation
Every solution begins with understanding pain points, not deploying technology.
Understand how AI works and use it thoughtfully
Build skills to solve real problems with AI
Develop confidence to navigate change and shape your role
Impact: 1,600+ walkthroughs, 100% administrator adoption, 1,045 teachers receiving timely feedback
Impact: $500K+ in recovered ADA, real-time visibility into student services
Impact: Custom software and experience architecture to facilitate data collection and collaborative policy development
Impact: AI-powered mobile app that transforms networking into actionable opportunities — capturing business cards, extracting contact info, enriching with business context, and connecting teachers to relevant field trip partners through intelligent chatbot search
Staff now actively bring us problems to solve. Departments that were skeptical are now leading innovation.
Time returned to staff and students for human connection
The Future They're Inheriting
• Waymo: Operating fully autonomous ride-hailing in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles with over 100,000 paid rides per week
• Waymo + DoorDash: Automated food delivery with no human driver
• Waymo Expansion: Autonomous vehicles now operating 24/7 in multiple cities
• Tesla FSD (Full Self-Driving): Millions of vehicles testing autonomous features on public roads
The transportation sector employs millions. Students need skills in fleet management, AI system maintenance, urban planning for autonomous infrastructure, and entrepreneurship in new mobility models.
• Robotic Kitchens: Miso Robotics (Flippy), Spyce, Creator
• Automated Prep: AI systems that prep ingredients, cook, plate
• Self-Service Kiosks: McDonald's, Wendy's, Panera replacing cashiers
• Ghost Kitchens: Delivery-only restaurants with minimal staff
Creative menu development, customer relationship management, food science and quality control, restaurant management and experience design, technical maintenance of automated systems.
• Amazon Robotics: 750,000+ robots in fulfillment centers worldwide
• Figure AI: Humanoid robots deployed in warehouses performing complex manipulation tasks
• Ocado: AI-powered grocery fulfillment with robotic picking systems
• AutoStore: Cube storage systems with automated retrieval
• Locus Robotics: Collaborative robots working alongside humans
When warehouses automate:
• Pickers and packers → Reduced demand
• Forklift operators → Replaced by autonomous vehicles
• Inventory managers → Data analysts
• Quality control → Computer vision systems
Logistics is one of the largest employment sectors. Students need skills in robotics maintenance, supply chain optimization, data analytics, and systems integration to thrive in automated warehouses.
• Tesla Optimus: Humanoid robots designed for factories and homes, performing tasks like folding laundry and sorting objects
• Figure AI: Working with BMW on manufacturing lines and warehouse operations
• Sanctuary AI: Robots with human-like hands working in retail environments
Already Here: Warehouse automation, manufacturing assistance
2025-2027: Pilot programs in retail, hospitality, healthcare
2028-2030: Widespread commercial deployment expected
Jobs we train students for today may be automated tomorrow. Critical thinking, creativity, emotional intelligence, and complex problem-solving become MORE valuable, not less.
AI can generate answers, but humans must evaluate quality, ethics, and consequences
AI remixes existing ideas; humans create genuinely new concepts and connections
As automation handles routine tasks, human connection becomes premium skill
The only constant is change—students must learn how to learn continuously
AI has no moral compass—humans must guide its use responsibly
Complex problems require humans and AI working together
We must prepare students for jobs that don't exist yet, using technologies that haven't been invented, to solve problems we haven't anticipated.
• Build AI literacy across all subjects
• Emphasize uniquely human skills
• Model lifelong learning and adaptation
• Start now, iterate constantly
Part 1: Tools give educators power
Learn to use AI effectively
Part 2: Systems give districts capacity
Build infrastructure that scales
Part 3: Understanding gives students futures
Prepare them for a rapidly changing world
The question isn't whether AI will transform education.
The question is: Will we lead that transformation?
Let's build better days together.