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AI, Equity & the Summer Divide

37 min · 4. Juni 2026
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AI is reshaping every career, every classroom, and every community — but not equally. This week, host J. Artist sits down with Taylor Shead, founder of Stemuli Inc., to talk AI equity, the summer divide, and why learning to direct AI might be the most important skill a young person can develop today. Plus: how Stemuli's game Founder Tycoon is giving students in small-town Arkansas the same shot as Silicon Valley kids. Don't sleep on this one. Please support our work!: https://bit.ly/4fjFkR0

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