

Designing Schools
Dr. Sabba Quidwai
Cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. As you navigate today’s changing world the question remains how do you create these cultures? How do you scale them? And how do you help people develop the mindset and skills to thrive within them?
These are the questions people ask Dr. Sabba Quidwai, researcher, educator and storyteller. Each week we’ll explore the answers with stories and strategies from researchers, education leaders and today’s young people as we explore how might we design schools.
These are the questions people ask Dr. Sabba Quidwai, researcher, educator and storyteller. Each week we’ll explore the answers with stories and strategies from researchers, education leaders and today’s young people as we explore how might we design schools.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Feb 19, 2025 • 57min
Future Focus | Can Machines Be More Empathetic Than Humans? | Week of Februray 17
This week, we tackle a question everyone is asking - can AI be more empathetic than humans? From studies showing people preferring AI-generated therapy responses to the latest advancements in AI’s reasoning and research capabilities, we explore what this means for education, work, and society.We also discuss: The latest AI model updates, including GPT-4.5 and Perplexity’s Deep Research How AI is helping students learn and debate more effectively The growing role of AI as a teammate rather than just a tool The widening gap in AI adoption between high-income and low-income workers Why mindset shifts are more important than ever for navigating AI’s impactPlus, we introduce our new free course on shifting from AI as "cheating" to AI as "collaboration," featuring practical strategies for teachers and school leaders.Link to Download Free CourseLinks to Articles

Feb 12, 2025 • 37min
Future Focus | Your Weekly Guide to What's Now and Next | February 11, 2025
AI, Power, and Politics: Who’s Really in Control?This week, we unpack the growing intersection of AI, politics, and economic shifts. With AI agents evolving into virtual coworkers, Sam Altman’s latest blog post raises urgent questions about the future of work, democracy, and power. We explore how AI is being used for government efficiency, the potential displacement of jobs, and why policymakers are struggling to keep up.Plus, we discuss:The Anthropic Economic Index and how AI is already reshaping industries.California State University’s groundbreaking ChatGPT partnership - the largest AI rollout in education.Why schools and businesses must rethink AI not just as a tool, but as a teammate.How policymakers are responding (or failing to respond) to rapid AI advancements.And don’t miss our upcoming webinar on February 18 - helping young people navigate AI decision-making using the WISE framework.Link to Register

Feb 4, 2025 • 50min
Future Focus | Your Weekly Guide to What's Now and Next | February 2, 2025
In this episode, we explore a troubling paradox - why do AI researchers and developers have such bold ambitions for machines while so many schools and institutions seem to have low expectations for people? We discuss key signals shaping the future of AI, from reasoning models to agents and innovators, and what this means for education, work, and society. Plus, OpenAI’s Deep Research and its potential for redefining how we learn and think. If AI can now reason and innovate, what should humans focus on?
Links to Articles / Videos
OpenAI's Deep Research Overview
Interview with Softbank CEO and Sam Altman

Jan 30, 2025 • 47min
Who Will Be The AI Superpower?
In this episode, we explore the race for AI dominance and the emergence of China’s DeepSeek model, which has surprised many with its capabilities and efficiency. We discuss the shifting landscape of AI development, its geopolitical implications, and what it means for the future of global power. With insights from AI Superpowers by Kai-Fu Lee and recent discussions from Davos, we examine whether the U.S. can maintain its lead or if China’s rapid AI adoption will give it the edge. Plus, what this means for education, employment, and how societies should prepare for a world where AI is integrated into everything.

Jan 27, 2025 • 33min
What TikTok, AI, and Writing Teach Us About the Future
This episode was recorded on January 21st. In this episode, we discuss the power of writing as a tool for critical thinking and creativity in a rapidly changing world. From TikTok’s brief ban to historical parallels with today’s challenges, we explore how education must adapt to prepare students for an AI-driven future. Hear why schools should embrace current events and foster critical skills to stay relevant.
Resources Mentioned
Diary of a CEO Interview with Daniel Priestly
LinkedIn Work Change Report 2025
The AI Bootcamp for Teams Experience

Jan 20, 2025 • 42min
AGI Explained: What It Means for Your Job and Future
In this episode we share the breakthroughs and implications of AI in 2025, with a focus on AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and AI agents in the workforce. The conversation highlights how these advancements are reshaping industries, from real estate to education, by streamlining tasks and enhancing human capabilities. You'll gain insights into how collaboration, intentionality, and adaptability are essential skills to build in 2025.
Resources Mentioned
Sam Altman's Blog: We Know How to Build AGI
Free Masterclass: Take Charge and Lead Your Team with AI
Book: Designing Schools: How Design Thinking Makes You Irreplaceable in the Age of AI

Jan 8, 2025 • 36min
The Clock is Ticking: Why AI Demands a Sense of Urgency in Education
Industries like tech and healthcare are racing to integrate AI, yet education remains hesitant. In this episode, we explore the disconnect, the risks of inaction, and the strategies educators can use to bridge the gap. From student AI adoption stats to practical frameworks like WISE, we share insights that will inspire urgent action in classrooms and beyond.
You can view our webinar here if you want to catch up on the latest AI updates here.
Articles Mentioned
Report: How can we upskill GenZ
Article: Digital Native Myth
Podcast: Marc Benioff Interview on VC20
Article: LinkedIn CEO - Top Interview Question

Dec 10, 2024 • 26min
AI in 2025: How to Save Time and Build Skills That Matter
From handling tech fails during a presentation to Zapier's bold moves to train their team in AI. We explore how educators and professionals can start using AI effectively and rethink their approach to work and learning.
3 Key Takeaways:
Learn by Doing: Start experimenting with AI tools for small tasks like drafting emails or organizing workflows.
Make Time: Block time to learn AI—it’s an investment that pays off in efficiency and innovation.
Adapt Your Strengths: Focus on skills AI can’t replace, like critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity.

Nov 7, 2024 • 44min
Future Focus | 11/7 | Your Weekly Guide to What's Now and Next with AI
This week we discuss the widening gap between education and the workplace when it comes to AI. We discuss the importance of learning from people who have been studying this field and can help people understand the nuances vs falling prey to information that might not be correct.

Oct 30, 2024 • 42min
Future Focus | 10/29 | Your Weekly Guide to What's Now and Next with AI
How might we spread more awareness about the opportunities and challenge with generative AI?
That's the question we discuss this week as we take a look at a variety of stories and reports on how teachers and students do not feel prepared for AI.
Links to Articles
Teachers Need Training
How Students Really Feel About AI


