E156 | Roots. Reforms. AI. Prof. Rao on India’s Educational Future P2 | Prof. V Ramgopal Rao episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 2, 2025 · 31 MIN

E156 | Roots. Reforms. AI. Prof. Rao on India’s Educational Future P2 | Prof. V Ramgopal Rao

from Inspire Someone Today · host Srikanth

Send us Fan MailCuriosity drives learning in different ways across the globe. For students in developed countries, passion guides their educational journey, while those in developing nations like India often prioritize job security over personal interests. Professor Rao draws on his extensive teaching experience across continents to illuminate these stark contrasts, explaining why Indian students calculate their education ROI down to decimal points, while their Western counterparts freely pursue diverse interests.The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Professor Rao shares his perspective on the role of artificial intelligence in education. "AI is a great servant but a lousy master," he cautions, likening it to having a PhD in every subject at your fingertips. His nuanced view reveals how AI amplifies existing strengths—making the good better and the underprepared worse. This insight alone transforms how we might approach learning technologies in an increasingly AI-driven world.Beyond academic insights, Professor Rao shares the pivotal moments that shaped his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to receiving India's equivalent of the Nobel Prize at just 39 years old. His "Power of Three" lessons emphasize integrity, empathy, and continuous learning as foundational to both personal fulfillment and professional success. He advocates for uncomfortable growth through connecting with "unlike minds" across disciplines and cultures.As our conversation draws to a close, Professor Rao shares a perspective gained from six decades of life experience: "Life is beautiful and very short." He reminds us that meaningful connections and positive contributions, however small, create ripples that extend far beyond our brief time here. Whether you're an educator, student, or lifelong learner, these insights will transform how you approach knowledge acquisition and human connection in our rapidly changing world.Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbookAvailable on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

Send us Fan Mail Curiosity drives learning in different ways across the globe. For students in developed countries, passion guides their educational journey, while those in developing nations like India often prioritize job security over personal interests. Professor Rao draws on his extensive teaching experience across continents to illuminate these stark contrasts, explaining why Indian students calculate their education ROI down to decimal points, while their Western counterparts freely pu...

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