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No Priors Ep. 28 | With Khan Academy’s Creator Sal Khan (Japanese Version)

The future of education is right at your children’s fingertips. Sal Khan, CEO and Founder of Khan Academy, joins Sarah Guo and Elad Gil this week on No Priors. For over a decade, Sal Khan has been trying to reform education, beginning with tutoring his cousins in math. He's the father of the YouTube "chalk talk" format, and has now served tens of millions of students through Khan Academy. He guides us through how Khan Academy is using AI to personalize a student's educational experience, transporting students into immersive learning experiences that allow them to debate historical figures, to assisting teachers with lesson plans that address the learning gaps keeping students from reaching their full potential, to a Khanmigo, a tutor for every child. Prior to founding Khan Academy, Sal worked as a hedge fund analyst. He holds an MS in business from Harvard University, as well as an MS in Engineering and a BS in Computer Science from MIT. We'd like to give a special thanks to LMNT.com. 00:00 - Sal Khan's Journey 08:41 - Mastery Learning and AI in Education 19:53 - Future of AI Tutors in Education 23:10 - Education's Future With Generative AI 29:35 - Connecting Learning Through Tutoring and Collaboration 33:22 - Implications of GPT 4 on Education 40:42 - Future of Education and Job Skills 46:47 - Importance of Traditional Skills in Education

Sarah GuohostSal KhanguestElad Gilhost
Aug 16, 202351mWatch on YouTube ↗

At a glance

WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Sal Khan Envisions AI Tutors Transforming Global Education and Equity

  1. Sal Khan traces Khan Academy’s origins from tutoring his cousin to building a global nonprofit serving over 150 million learners with free, mastery-based education.
  2. He explains how AI—especially Khanmigo, built with OpenAI’s GPT‑4—is moving education toward the long‑standing gold standard of one‑on‑one tutoring, while supporting teachers with planning, grading, and differentiation.
  3. Khan details a broader ecosystem: early‑childhood apps, K‑12 and online schools, peer‑tutoring platform Schoolhouse, and emerging credential pathways in partnership with universities to challenge traditional higher‑education models.
  4. He argues that generative AI will be the largest positive transformation in education ever, freeing teachers for human connection, enabling personalized learning at scale, and demanding that students still master core literacies to thrive alongside these tools.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Mastery-based learning closes foundational gaps and accelerates long-term progress.

Khan’s tutoring experience showed that students struggle not from low ability but from missing basics; systematically filling these gaps lets average students leap to the top percentiles, echoing Benjamin Bloom’s ‘2 sigma’ findings.

AI tutors can approximate one-on-one instruction for every learner.

Khanmigo uses GPT‑4 to act Socratically—asking guiding questions, contextualizing problems, and coaching rather than giving answers—bringing the historically elite privilege of personal tutoring within reach of entire classrooms.

Teachers will gain time and focus as AI offloads routine work.

Generative AI can draft lesson plans, rubrics, progress reports, and assessments, reducing teachers’ planning and grading burden so they can spend more time on direct student support, small groups, and relationship-building.

Robust guardrails and transparency are essential for safe educational AI.

Khan Academy restricts AI from simply giving answers, logs all interactions for minors for parent/teacher review, and monitors conversations to intervene if they turn unhealthy—prioritizing safety, integrity, and digital literacy.

Alternative credentials could rebalance the higher-education value equation.

Partnerships like Khan Academy with Howard University and ASU show how mastery-based online work can earn college credit, while Khan argues that employers increasingly care about demonstrable skills over seat time at expensive institutions.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

The real wealth in life is being able to work on what’s aligned with your purpose, as long as you can feed your family and send your kids to college.

Sal Khan

Historically the gold standard has always been a personal tutor. What AI lets us do for the first time is approximate that for every student.

Sal Khan

If an average student can be moved to the 98th percentile with tutoring, that’s a two‑sigma effect. Bloom called it a problem because we couldn’t scale it. AI finally gives us a shot.

Sal Khan

I don’t buy the idea that because Google exists you don’t have to learn anything. The more you can hold in your head, the more these tools will accelerate you.

Sal Khan

Universities should share responsibility for student debt. If they had to own even ten percent of it, their behavior would change overnight.

Sal Khan

Origin story of Khan Academy and early insights on mastery learningDesign and impact of Khan Academy’s content ecosystem (K‑12, kids app, humanities, finance, CS)Khan Lab School, Khan World School, and experimental school modelsKhanmigo and the integration of generative AI (via GPT‑4) into educationSafety, ethics, and anti‑cheating guardrails for AI in classroomsRethinking higher education, student debt, and alternative credentialingFuture skills for children in an AI‑saturated world and the enduring importance of fundamentals

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