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Sandy Dann – Interview with Michael Black from Success Tutoring 200625

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On this episode, Sandy Dann speaks with Michael Black, founder and CEO of Success Tutoring, about the fast-growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implications for education, work, and the next generation. Michael, an entrepreneur and passionate educator, shares insights into how AI is reshaping learning, why it should be embraced (not banned) in schools, and how tutors, teachers, and parents can help students engage with AI responsibly. 🌐 Michael Black is based in Sydney, New South Wales, and leads Success Tutoring, one of Australia’s fastest-growing one-on-one tutoring services. Topics discussed include: The benefits and risks of AI in education Why banning AI is like banning calculators in the 1950s How AI helps students learn faster and more specifically The moral and practical concerns around AI and automation Michael’s personal take: “Spooky but good” Michael also reflects on the human side of learning and why human connection, understanding genuine information, and developing critical thinking still matter—even in an AI-driven future. 🎙️ Host: Sandy Dann 📻 Broadcast nationally via the National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS) 🌱 Guest: Michael Black, Success Tutoring (Sydney, NSW)
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On this episode, Sandy Dann speaks with Michael Black, founder and CEO of Success Tutoring, about the fast-growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its implications for education, work, and the next generation. Michael, an entrepreneur and passionate educator, shares insights into how AI is reshaping learning, why it should be embraced (not banned) in schools, and how tutors, teachers, and parents can help students engage with AI responsibly. 🌐 Michael Black is based in Sydney, New South Wales, and leads Success Tutoring, one of Australia’s fastest-growing one-on-one tutoring services. Topics discussed include: The benefits and risks of AI in education Why banning AI is like banning calculators in the 1950s How AI helps students learn faster and more specifically The moral and practical concerns around AI and automation Michael’s personal take: “Spooky but good” Michael also reflects on the human side of learning and why human connection, understanding genuine information, and developing critical thinking still matter—even in an AI-driven future. 🎙️ Host: Sandy Dann 📻 Broadcast nationally via the National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS) 🌱 Guest: Michael Black, Success Tutoring (Sydney, NSW)
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