
“AI is helping a lot of students to find a voice and at the same time though AI can also completely overtake the student voice.”
“Critical thinking, communication, and relationship building… those are pieces of the AI puzzle that AI cannot solve on its own.”
In this 35th episode of The Opposite of Cheating Podcast, David speaks with Aviva Legatt about the growing role of GenAI in higher education—from its use in admissions processes to course design, and institutional governance. Drawing from her background in admissions at Wharton, work with families through her company Ivy Insight, and policy consulting via EdGenerative, Dr. Legatt emphasizes the dual nature of AI: as both a powerful enabler and a source of ethical complexity. She highlights how institutions can build AI literacy, the tension between academic integrity and AI-driven futures, and why relationship-building, communication, and critical thinking remain irreplaceable human skills.
You can learn more about and follow Aviva on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/avivalegatt/
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