AI can’t replace knowledge and experience… Yet.

AI can’t replace knowledge and experience… Yet.

You can’t throw a dead mouse without hitting something that now has AI integrated into it, but is it actually helping? Although AI has made simple software trivial, it also slows down experienced developers.

In this session, we’ll cut through the hype and look at what AI really is, where it’s genuinely useful, where it slows down experienced users, and where it confidently produces nonsense. Using real-world examples from development, automation, and edtech infrastructure, we’ll examine how AI changes workflows. Kenton City Schools has automated a lot of the back end with the help of AI, from automatically creating student accounts to adding repair tickets from a Google Form into the Freshdesk ticketing system.

Attendees will walk away with a practical way to decide when AI is worth using, when it becomes a liability, and how to integrate it without outsourcing judgment, architecture, or critical thinking.

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