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Weekly Media Update

Week of March 6, 2026

When Does AI Assistance Undermine Learning?

Research by Hamsa Bastani shows that giving learners on-demand AI assistance can erode practice, “productive struggle,” and long-term skill growth—even when they know it harms their learning. “Self-regulation is hard, even when you know something isn’t good for you,” she said. “AI assistance that makes tasks too easy pushes you out of that learning zone.”

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Synthetic text extrusion. Virtual teaching assistants. Illusions of mastery. Silicon Socrates. Four years after the debut of ChatGPT, higher education is starting to look different. Robert Ghrist, Bhuvnesh Jain, and Chris Callison-Burch comment on how AI is changing higher education and what should be done about it in this article in The Pennsylvania Gazette.

Meta Insurance Ruling Adds to Policyholder Woes on Opioids, Guns
3/4: Bloomberg Law | Tom Baker

Analytics, Rule Changes, and Baseball’s Revival
3/4: Wharton Moneyball | Eric Bradlow

AI + Us
3/4: Penn AI and the Data Driven Discovery Initiative | Bhuvnesh Jain

The Endangerment Finding and the Future of EPA’s Authority
3/3: Energy Policy Now | Cary Coglianese

Toward Sustainable Data Centers for Artificial Intelligence
3/3: Penn AI Research Seminar Series | Benjamin Lee

The Pentagon Just Bet $100 Million on a Drone Contest. History Says That’s Either Brilliant or a Waste of Money
3/2: Gad's Newsletter | Gad Allon

Emissions Deregulation Buys US Carmakers Time but Not Their Future
3/2: SustainableViews | Cary Coglianese

PsychAdapter: Adapting LLMs to Reflect Traits, Personality, and Mental Health
3/2: npj Artificial Intelligence | Lyle Ungar

Wharton Impact Hosts Panel on Sustainable Computing, AI Resource Usage
3/1: The Daily Pennsylvanian | Benjamin Lee

Déjà Vu: Are There Throughlines From Dot-com to Dot-AI?
2/28: Government Technology | Kevin Werbach

Multi-Objective Reinforcement Learning for Large-Scale Tote Allocation in Human-Robot Collaborative Fulfillment Centers
2/27: arXiv | Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth

A Proposed Novel Neurovascular Mechanism for Brain Network Dysfunction After Traumatic Injury
2/26: Annals of Biomedical Engineering | Dani Bassett

Model Agreement via Anchoring
2/26: arXiv | Surbhi Goel, Michael Kearns, and Aaron Roth

Stablecoins Explained: Bridging Digital Assets and Traditional Finance
2/13: This Week in Business | Kevin Werbach

Humanizing AI
2/12: The Great Nepali Diaspora | Kevin Werbach

Are Federal Courts Crowding Out State Court Law Making? An Insurance Law Case Study
2/11: NYU Law External Law & Economics Workshop | Tom Baker

Blockchain Shifts Beyond Crypto to Track Supply-Chain Emissions & Data Trust | All You Need to Know
2/7: The Sunday Guardian | Kevin Werbach

Defining Away Our Privacy
2/5: Conceptions of Data Protection and Privacy | Anita Allen

AI Agents Could Change Your Life — If They Don’t Ruin It First
2/5: Vox | Chris Callison-Burch

Discerning the Dead
2/2: Princeton Program in Law and Normative Thinking Seminar | Anita Allen

Prior-Agnostic Incentive-Compatible Exploration
2/2: arXiv | Aaron Roth

Foundations of Decentralized Organizations
1/26: Oxford Business Law Blog | Kevin Werbach

Two Axes of White Matter Development
1/23: Nature Communications | Dani Bassett and Ted Satterthwaite 

 
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