Higher Ed Voices at the Margins
In this episode, Kalo Hissen, a Jesuit Worldwide Learning AI Research Hub researcher and BA in Sustainable Development student, shares a critical refugee perspective on Artificial Intelligence from Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya. Kalo challenges the idea of AI as a quick ‘painkiller’ for educational problems and warns that “AI will either build you or destroy you”, depending on how it is used. He reflects on how early AI systems failed to recognise Kakuma’s reality, revealed linguistic bias through Swahili translations, and exposed the lack of inclusion of marginalised contexts. This episode is a call for AI literacy, critical thinking, and responsible use, and reminds us that AI is not a worker or a replacement for thought, but an assistant that should support creativity, learning, and human agency. Dive deep in a powerful conversation on AI, language, power, and education at the margins!
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