Let’s Talk About It Tuesday: Leading the Future of AI in Education

Lauryn Herron • April 7, 2026

Let’s Talk About It Tuesday:

Leading the Future of AI in Education

A Look Back at the Educator’s STEAM Summit on AI Education


The conversation around Artificial Intelligence in education is no longer optional, it’s essential. Recently, CODE313, in partnership with the AI Education Project (aiEDU), Broadcom Foundation, and TIES, hosted the Educator’s STEAM Summit on AI Education at Huntington Place in Detroit. This full-day experience brought together nearly 300 educators, administrators, nonprofit leaders, and workforce stakeholders from across the Metro Detroit area, all with a shared goal: to move AI in education from awareness to action.


A Space Built for Leadership and Collaboration


From the moment attendees arrived, the energy was intentional. This wasn’t just another conference, it was a working session for the future of education.

Educators from K–12 systems, higher education, and workforce development spaces came together to:

  • Explore how AI is actively reshaping classrooms and career pathways
  • Share challenges, questions, and real-time experiences
  • Build alignment across institutions and sectors


The summit created a rare and necessary space where leaders could step away from day-to-day responsibilities and focus on the bigger picture: preparing students for an AI-driven world.


Key Conversations That Moved the Room

Throughout the day, participants engaged in powerful discussions that pushed beyond surface-level understanding.

The keynote set the tone by challenging attendees to think about what it truly means to prepare students for an “intelligent age”not just as users of technology, but as creators and critical thinkers within it.


Panel discussions dove into:

  • AI ethics and responsibility in educational spaces
  • Policy and implementation challenges districts are beginning to face
  • The balance between creativity and automation in student learning


One of the most impactful moments came during conversations around equity, ensuring that access to AI education does not become another gap, but instead a bridge to

opportunity.


From Conversation to Action


What made this summit stand out was its focus on what comes next.

Through facilitated breakout sessions, attendees worked in groups to:

  • Identify immediate opportunities to introduce or expand AI learning
  • Share resources and strategies across districts and organizations
  • Begin shaping what regional collaboration could look like moving forward

These weren’t passive discussions, they were active planning sessions designed to spark real change.


Why This Matters


AI is already influencing how students learn, how teachers teach, and how industries hire.

Without intentional action, the gap between those who understand and leverage AI and those who don’t will continue to grow.

This summit was a step toward closing that gap.

It reinforced that:

  • AI literacy is becoming just as important as digital literacy
  • Educators need support, training, and collaboration, not just tools
  • Communities must work together to ensure students are prepared for what’s ahead


Looking Ahead


The Educator’s STEAM Summit was not the end of the conversation, it was the beginning of a larger movement.


CODE313 remains committed to working

alongside partners, educators, and community leaders to:

  • Expand access to AI education
  • Support implementation at the classroom and district level
  • Build pathways that connect learning to future careers


Let’s Talk About It

The future of education is being shaped right now.

So the question is:

How do we ensure that our students aren’t just exposed to AI

but empowered to lead in it?

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