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What does it take to raise an #AI that becomes a superhero for humanity, rather than its undoing? In this episode of #WISEOnAir, recorded live at #WISE12 in Doha, Anousheh Ansari, CEO of the XPRIZE Foundation and the first female private space explorer, joins host Elias to explore which human capacities will matter most as machines take on more of our work, and why the questions we're afraid to ask may be the ones that shape our future the most. In this episode: 00:00:20 – Welcome to WISE On Air 00:01:44 – What is XPRIZE and how does it shape innovation? 00:05:20 – How has seeing Earth from space changed your view of humanity? 00:08:40 – What is education's role in building a bigger-picture mindset? 00:10:40 – How do we avoid repeating social media's mistakes with AI? 00:14:28 – Do we have enough diversity at AI's design table? 00:18:58 – What does it mean to raise a superhero, not a supervillain? 00:21:37 – Is more computing power the wrong goal? 00:24:24 – Live poll: which skill will matter most in 10 years? 00:27:08 – What should education invest in for 2035? 00:30:11What gives you hope for the future?

Who decides what counts as #knowledge in the age of #edtech? In this episode of #WISEOnAir, Shahd Dauleh sits down with Dr. Taskeen Adam, whose research reveals how edtech platforms entering the Global South can carry hidden assumptions about language, pedagogy, and whose ways of knowing are legitimate. From the purpose of education itself to Big Tech's growing influence over how the world learns, this conversation asks what it takes to build platforms that liberate rather than colonize, and why some spaces of learning may be worth protecting from technology altogether. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:18 How does faith reshape what counts as true knowledge? 00:09:18 What do we believe education is really for? 00:12:22 The hidden assumptions inside edtech 00:18:08 Is AI the next wave of digital neocolonialism? 00:29:00 What can policymakers and educators do?

What Can Education Learn from Healthcare's Quality Revolution? In this episode of #WISEOnAir, host Dr. Sunoor Verma, cardiothoracic surgeon and Director of Partnerships & Advocacy at WISH, speaks with Lord Darzi, Executive Chair of WISH, surgeon, policymaker, and author of the landmark NHS review High Quality Care for All, about what education can learn from healthcare’s quality revolution—focusing on effectiveness, safety, and the student experience. Chapters 00:00:04 - Introduction to Lord Darzy & WISE Summit Experience 00:03:04 - The Imperative of Lifelong Learning in a Changing World 00:07:06 - Quality, Transparency, and Accountability Across Sectors 00:12:22 - Fostering Innovation and Overcoming Adoption Barriers 00:22:58 - Cross-Sectoral Collaboration and Inspiring Future Generations

What happens when more people can build—not just consume—technology?In this episode of #WISEOnAir, Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder of iamtheCODE, joins Selma Talha-Jebril, Director of Research and Policy at WISE, to explore the power of access in the digital age.From coding to creation, the conversation looks at how marginalized communities are gaining agency through technology—and what this shift means for equity, self-determination, and the future of innovation.

What does learning actually look like inside the brain?In this episode of #WISEOnAir, Stavros Yiannouka, CEO of WISE, speaks with Nicolas Namoradze—classical pianist, composer, and neuropsychology researcher who premiered the world's first "Neurorecital" at Verbier Festival in 2025.Together, they explore what real-time brain imaging during musical performance can teach us about deep learning, practice, and what education might look like if it were designed around how the brain actually works.

As technology advances, the values that guide it matter more than ever. In this episode of #WISEOnAir, former WISE CEO Stavros Yiannouka joins author Laila Lalami to explore questions of surveillance, agency, and what responsible #innovation in learning should protect.The conversation reflects on how digital systems shape trust, autonomy, and decision-making—and why human values must remain at the core as #technology evolves.

In the latest #WISEOnAir episode, our Research and Policy Lead Sopiko Beriashvili is joined by World Bank Group Education Specialist Dr. Cristóbal Cobo to examine how #technology is reshaping cognition, #learning, and human capability. In the age of #AI, this conversation explores what it means to design #innovation that strengthens thinking rather than replaces it. 00:00 - Introduction: AI's Impact on Education 01:19 - The Nature of AI: Truth, Data, and Skepticism 04:08 - The Role of Intelligent Skepticism & Cognitive Offloading 07:04 - AI: Enhancing Human Thinking vs. Creating Dependency 11:21 - AI's Influence on Human Cognition, Language, and Emotion 16:09 - Case Study: AI Tutors in Low-Resource Settings 21:02 - Transparency and Redefining Cognition with AI 25:10 - Navigating the Digital Divide & Shaping Future Generations 28:50 - A Policy Framework for AI in Education

The Next Chapter: Where Does Education Innovation Go From Here? | #WISEOnAir Podcast Former CEO Stavros Yiannouka sits down with CEO Dr. Asyia Kazmi, OBE for a forward-looking conversation on the future of education innovation. In this episode, they explore the questions shaping what comes next, from AI to impact and what truly matters to measure. ▶️ Watch and subscribe for more conversations from WISE On Air 00:00–01:34 – Arrival at WISE: Purpose and Context 01:35–03:01 – Education City: Vision and Ecosystems 03:02–05:12 – Early Teaching: Equity and Identity 05:13–07:55 – School Leadership: Outcomes Over Inputs 07:56–10:14 – UK Civil Service and DFID: Education and Development 10:15–13:54 – Global Policy Work: Pedagogy and Evidence 13:55–15:55 – Inspectorate Leadership: Data and Accountability 15:56–21:02 – Girls’ Education at Scale: Barriers and Impact 21:03–24:32 – Gates Foundation: Learning, EdTech, and AI 24:33–28:03 – Joining WISE: Leadership Transition 28:04–33:44 – WISE as a Global Movement 33:45–35:45 – Education in a Changing World 35:46–39:33 – The WISE Index: Rethinking Outcomes 39:34–41:24 – From Insight to Action: Why Outcomes Differ 41:25–44:01 – The Handover: Advice and Looking Ahead

Leading Education Innovation: Reflections from a Decade | #WISEOnAir Podcast As WISE enters a new chapter, CEO Dr. Asyia Kazmi, OBE, joins former CEO Stavros Yiannouka for an open conversation about the evolution of education innovation. From WISE’s beginnings in Qatar to its global influence today, they explore what it really takes to drive meaningful change — and what lessons leaders should carry forward. 🎧 Listen: https://pod.link/wiseonair ▶️ Watch & subscribe for more stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDPidX4eUx7ffHnpgqUh7_IJ8xb5tTTsx Chapters: 00:00 – 02:33 Introduction 02:35 – 07:17 Former CEO Stavros Yiannouka Journey 07:18 – 14:18 How WISE Became Influential — and Why Qatar Matters 14:18 – 23:18 Redefining What Education Means 23:18 – 34:39 Is This the Innovation We Should Take Seriously? 34:39 – 39:30 Who Decides What’s Acceptable in the Classroom? 39:30 – 44:00 What I Wish I Knew Then — and What I’d Do Differently 44:00 – 45:13 Gratitude and Final Thoughts

Rooted in Culture, Ready for Tomorrow: Community-Driven Education Innovation | #WISEOnAir Podcast How can education systems honor cultural roots while preparing students for the future? In this episode, we feature WISE Prize finalists Fadia Hamdi (Queen Rania Foundation, Jordan) and Abdulhamid Haidar (Darsel, U.S.), who share how their initiatives blend tradition with innovation to build resilient learning communities. Chapters: 00:00–01:46 Introduction 01:46–02:46 Solutions Beyond the MVP: What Iqrali.jo and Darsel Offer with WISE Prize Support 02:47–04:37 Preserving Arabic Literacy and Heritage 04:38–05:45 Adapting Tools to Cultural Contexts 05:45–08:17 Why Emotional Connections Matter 08:18–10:47 Building Inclusive Educational Solutions 10:48–13:37 Engaging Communities in Design 13:38–16:12 Access for Refugee & Marginalized Communities 16:13–18:05 Lessons from Diverse Implementations 18:05–21:17 Incentivizing Parents and Students 21:17–end WISE Prize Support and Future Plans Listen to the full episode: https://pod.link/wiseonair