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We’ve all heard that "code is the new literacy," but what happens when the "books" require a thousand-dollar laptop and high-speed fiber? For millions of aspiring builders in emerging markets, the barrier to entry isn't talent—it's infrastructure. In this episode, I’m sitting down with Chidi Nwaogu, the visionary behind Efiwe. Chidi is flipping the script on tech education by proving you don't need a MacBook or even a Wi-Fi signal to master JavaScript. We dive into the ethical urgency of "mobile-first" engineering, how Efiwe uses offline AI to act as a personal tutor in 189 different languages, and why true AI inclusion means building for the person with a $50 smartphone, not just the one in Silicon Valley. We discuss: * The Offline Revolution: How Efiwe’s AI models function without an internet connection. * Breaking the Language Barrier: Why supporting 189 languages is the key to global AI equity. * Radical Accessibility: Why voice and sign-language integration shouldn't be "extra features." Is AI widening the global inequality gap, or is it the tool that finally closes it? Let’s find out.
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