“I'm not trying to get them university degrees or high school degrees…”

Here is the first speech that he has spoken since to be released from Prison:

“So today there's uh there's about 700 to 800 million adults who don't have illiterate, and two third of them are women.

And then on top of that, there's about depending on which report you read, there's about 300 million to 500 million kids who don't go to school.

So together we have like 1.2, 1.3 billion people who don't have access to education.

And this are all in the very poor parts of the world, et cetera.

And no and when you look at the educational apps, educational projects, they are all in places where they are already education, right?

So they're all supplementing the existing education system.

I'm like, well, now I believe with the technologies we have today, with uh game developers, uh graphic designers, um teachers and AI.

If we can combine them, we can make apps or tools that can deliver education to kids and to ism and we don't need a teacher to deliver.

So we can just have because teachers expensive, right?

In those areas they don't have teachers.

If we need to get teachers there, then it'll take forever.

So by now we can just deliver that cut digitally through a very interactive app. Most most likely aren't android, because android cheaper. In those areas.

I think if we can help a 100 million people to get educated, I think that is a super impactful thing for me to do.

And I don't care if there's any returns.

I and also, I actually don't think it would take that much money. . So, I think if you think about it, right, today, um at out of eight billion people, there's probably one billion people who's in school learning something every day, right?

And then, you know, with a classroom studying was 32 to one ratio or 50 to one ratio, there's probably 20 million teachers in the world at any given time.

But then if you think about it, how many different ways are there to teach grade one English?

And we a day.

How many different ways are there to teach grade one math?

If you can capture that and then put in your and then put AI in there and then have be superintactive, being able to answer questions, the upont investment may be high.

You may, you know, a million dollars.

I think the first take more, but the future course is, once we get the AI engine working, then, um, you know, 1 million per course, right?

So, 12 grade, 12 million. 30 subjects, that 300 million, right?

So, uh and let's say let's give it a huge amount of ourara, one billion dollars.

I think we can create all the education material that we eat that's that needs to be in existence in existence today.

And plus languages, so like we cover like 500 languages. Right?

So then don't be a bit more. But it takes like maximum, I think, a couple billion dollars to get all of this done.

The US government spent each year a hundred billion on education.

So this is like a 2% of what what the annual spend is.

So I think with a very small amount of money, relatively speaking, we can we can we can provide education to kids who doesn't have access to it.

We may actually be able to do it better than the person delivery.

There's a lot of limitations with the in person delivery. In a classroom of 30 people a smart kid taught at the same rate as the lowest common do denominator.

If you're really good in math and batting English, then you don't spend time on math anymore. You spend more time on English. And so then you don't get the individualized teaching, whereas through a platform, the platform can can dynamically adjust the curriculum so that you jump through areas where you have strength.

And then once we can collect a lot of a lot of this data, then we can put the kids into jobs very quickly. Right?

So kids from eight years old can do AI tagging, and that's a decent paying job.

My nephew, who is like 14 years old now, from 12 years old, he was managing a community of like 14,000 game players, like for a flight simulator, right?

And then kids 16 years old can do customers support for bance, like the basic stuff, what's an address, how do you deposit, et cetera. And you know, a 15, 16 year old they can be gu empty testers, they can be coders, et cetera, etc.

I wanna get kids jobs early.

I'm not trying to get them university degrees or high school degrees. ”