
Making AI make sense — for everyone (with Jacques Potts)
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Jacques Potts teaches AI like it’s a survival skill — because for a lot of kids, it is.
In this episode, Juan Faisal talks with Jacques about what access really means, how to make AI land in under-resourced classrooms, and why cultural fluency matters more than certifications. From local games to data ethics, this is about building confidence, not just competence.
🤖 Why it matters
The next generation is already surrounded by AI.
If we don’t make it make sense — in their language, on their terms — we’re not building access. We’re building another gate.
🤖 You’ll learn
- How to make AI feel relevant with “boots on the ground” teaching
- What “vibe coding” looks like in real classrooms
- How to explain data ethics in a way kids actually care about
- Why parents need to stop outsourcing AI fluency
🤖 Guest: Jacques Potts
AI educator, technologist, and founder
- Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jackybang1212
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquespotts/
🤖 Host: Juan Faisal
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akajuanfaisal/
- Newsletter: https://juanfaisal.substack.com/
- Website: https://juanfaisal.com/
🤖 Timestamps
00:00 Jacques’s path from the East Side to AI education
05:12 Teaching AI in ways that actually connect
10:33 Vibe coding, local culture, and creative tech
15:49 Ethics, privacy, and teaching critical AI thinking
21:18 What parents and companies can do right now