Podcast Lesson
"Screen-record kids' sessions so AI captures every detail Jesse Jana discovered that when she screen-recorded her children's computer-based learning sessions using Loom and passed the transcript plus screenshots to her AI agent, the agent could identify with startling precision which specific problems each child got wrong — for example, "Ford is confusing his sixes and his nines." This technique turns passive observation into a rich, structured dataset without any extra work during the session itself. Anyone supervising skill-building — tutors, coaches, managers reviewing screen-recorded training — can adopt this to replace subjective impression-based notes with objective, detail-rich logs. Source: Jesse Jana, The Cognitive Revolution, Jesse Jana: AI for Homeschooling Pioneer"
The Cognitive Revolution
Nathan Labenz
"Try this at Home: Jesse Genet on OpenClaw Agents for Homeschool & How to Live Your Best AI Life"
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Why This Lesson Matters
This insight from The Cognitive Revolution represents one of the core ideas explored in "Try this at Home: Jesse Genet on OpenClaw Agents for Homeschool & How to Live Your Best AI Life". Artificial Intelligence & Technology podcasts consistently surface lessons that are immediately applicable — and this one is no exception. The timestamp link below takes you directly to the moment this was said, so you can hear it in context.