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Generative AI tools Is Taking On the Tedious Tasks—Freeing Teachers to Inspire, Mentor, and Elevate Student Thinking

This episode of 'The Future of Education' explores how generative AI tools—particularly ChatGPT—are being integrated into K-12 and higher education environments. Michael Horn and Diane Tavenner speak with OpenAI's Education GTM Leader Siya Raj Purohit about AI's potential to automate administrative tasks, personalize tutoring, and free educators to focus on mentorship and deeper student engagement. The conversation also addresses the irreplaceable human elements of teaching that AI cannot replicate.

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Teachers currently spend 20–40% of their time on tasks that generative AI could automate, potentially freeing up to 13 hours per week.

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Universities are building AI-powered infrastructure—from orientation bots to custom classroom assistants—to support both academic and student life.

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AI can handle administrative and strategic tasks, but educators remain essential for mentoring, inspiring, and recognizing student potential.

Artificial intelligence is changing the rules of engagement in education. As generative AI tools like ChatGPT become increasingly integrated into academic environments, they’re reshaping what productivity, personalization, and pedagogy look like. According to McKinsey’s research, teachers typically spend 20 to 40 percent of their time on tasks that could be automated with today’s technology, freeing up as much as 13 hours each week. That time could be spent doing more meaningful work, like engaging with students and providing deeper academic support. But this shift also raises deeper questions: How do we preserve the human elements of learning while embracing AI’s transformative power?

Can artificial intelligence boost productivity in education without compromising the essence of how we teach and learn?

Welcome to The Future of Education. In this episode from the Class Disrupted series, co-hosts Michael Horn and Diane Tavenner talk with Siya Raj Purohit, Education GTM Leader at OpenAI. The conversation explores how generative AI tools are rapidly becoming embedded in the day-to-day workflow of students and educators, from personalized tutoring to campus-wide applications. They unpack the implications for classrooms, school systems, and the future of educational work.

The main topics of conversation…

  • ChatGPT as a personalized tutor: Siya shares how she uses ChatGPT to plan projects, learn new skills, and refine her thinking—an experience she believes could be scaled across learning communities.
  • AI across the campus: From “orientation GPTs” for new students to custom classroom assistants, universities are creating AI-powered infrastructure that supports both academic and student life.
  • Productivity vs. purpose: While artificial intelligence can do a lot of the strategic and administrative work, Siya emphasizes the irreplaceable role of educators in mentoring, inspiring, and seeing potential in students.

Siya Raj Purohit is an education technology leader and investor with a decade of experience at the intersection of EdTech, workforce development, and venture capital. Currently the Education GTM Leader at OpenAI, she is building the company’s education vertical to help AI tools like ChatGPT reach educators and learners globally. Previously, she held leadership roles at AWS and co-founded Pathway Ventures, and has advised and invested in future-of-work startups while also contributing to U.S. education policy.

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Michael B. Horn

Co-host, The Future of Education; Co-founder, Clayton Christensen Institute

Clayton Christensen Institute

Michael B. Horn is an author, educator, and co-founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation. He co-hosts the podcast 'The Future of Education' and the 'Class Disrupted' series, focusing on innovation in learning and school systems. Horn has written extensively on disruptive innovation in education and is a widely cited voice on the future of teaching and learning.

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Diane Tavenner

Co-host, Class Disrupted; Founder, Summit Public Schools

Summit Public Schools

Diane Tavenner is the founder and former CEO of Summit Public Schools, a network of public charter schools in California and Washington. She co-hosts the 'Class Disrupted' podcast alongside Michael Horn, exploring innovation and disruption in K-12 education. Tavenner is a prominent advocate for personalized learning and student-centered school models.

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Siya Raj Purohit

Education GTM Leader

OpenAI

Siya Raj Purohit is an education technology leader and investor with a decade of experience at the intersection of EdTech, workforce development, and venture capital. As Education GTM Leader at OpenAI, she is building the company's education vertical to scale AI tools like ChatGPT for educators and learners globally. Previously, she held leadership roles at AWS and co-founded Pathway Ventures.