Scaling AI Implementation: Lessons from Nigeria

World Bank EduTech Podcast

In today's episode, World Bank Senior Economist Juan Baron discusses with Haani Mazari, from the EdTech Hub, and World Bank Education Specialist Martin De Simone, the practical implementation of artificial intelligence in education. The conversation highlights the promising results of a pilot program in Nigeria and explores strategies for scaling AI tools in developing contexts. Key themes include AI as a tutor versus a shortcut, addressing teacher skepticism, and leveraging technology for sustainable education improvements. Along the way, we tackle real-world challenges like connectivity issues, the equity gap, and yes—even an enthusiastic dog making a guest appearance!

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From chalkboards to chatbots: Transforming learning in Nigeria, one prompt at a time From chalkboards to chatbots in Nigeria: 7 lessons to pioneer generative AI for education Tipping the scales: AI's dual impact on developing nations AI revolution in education: what you need to know Learn more about the EdTech Hub The EdTech Hub's AI Observatory

A podcast produced by Lucía Blasco.

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