
Is AI changing learning for the worse? (with Kyle-Prescott Ogunbase)
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Most kids aren't scared of AI. But they are learning from it — fast.
This episode isn’t about fear. It’s about access, context, and what gets lost when critical thinking takes a back seat.
Juan Faisal talks with Kyle-Prescott Ogunbase, AI educator and product strategist, about the real gap in AI education. From coding Pac-Man in grade school to building Agbara Life, Kyle shares what “knowledge deserts” reveal about the next digital divide — and why curiosity still matters more than prompt templates.
🤖 Why it matters
The kids are building. But the system is stalling.
When access is unequal and context is missing, education becomes performance, not progress.
🤖 You’ll learn
- Why teaching AI means teaching context, not just tools
- What “knowledge deserts” reveal about the next digital divide
- How to foster real learning in an AI-powered classroom
- What parents and educators can do right now
🤖 Guest: Kyle-Prescott Ogunbase
AI educator and product strategist
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ogunbase/
- Agbara Life: https://www.linkedin.com/company/agbaralife/
🤖 Host: Juan Faisal
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akajuanfaisal/
- Newsletter: https://juanfaisal.substack.com/
- Website: https://juanfaisal.com/
🤖 Timestamps
00:00 Meet Kyle-Prescott Ogunbase
01:11 From users to creators: what AI can do in a classroom
07:50 Is AI killing critical thinking
16:02 Who will control the AI economy
20:18 What happens when communities get left behind
27:02 Why AI won’t fix inequality but might shift the odds
32:25 Teaching kids AI without selling out their minds
35:40 Work with Kyle: collaborate on AI education and inclusion