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Featuring Tonee Ndungu, Founder of Kytabu.
In this first episode of a special series of the Embedded podcast, host Zain Verjee sits down with Tonee Ndungu, a pioneering EdTech entrepreneur who is transforming education across Africa through AI-powered learning tools. From his personal journey with dyslexia to founding Kytabu, Tonee shares insights on how AI is reshaping education on the continent and creating opportunities for millions of students. The conversation explores the development of wearable AI assistants for both students and teachers, strategies for building African language models, and how entrepreneurs can leverage AI to build billion-dollar businesses from the continent despite infrastructure challenges. Produced in partnership with The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial and recorded at the Global AI Summit on Africa from April 3rd -4th, 2025.
Key Highlights:
🧠 How Tonee's experience with dyslexia and ADHD inspired his educational innovations
🎧 The pivotal moment when technology (a Sony Walkman) transformed his learning journey
🤖 Kytabu's AI-powered tools: Somanasi (AI tutor for students) and Hodari (AI assistant for teachers)
👓 The development of wearable AI devices for education that doesn't require constant internet connectivity
🌍 Strategies for creating African language models and addressing cultural context in AI
💡 The 3 requirements for building African language models: recorded voices, contextualization, and scale
🔍 Ethical considerations in AI adoption for education in Africa
🚀 How the changing AI landscape creates opportunities for African entrepreneurs
About Our Guest:
Tonee Ndungu is a pioneering entrepreneur in the EdTech space with over 18 years of experience. As the founder of Kytabu (meaning "book" in Swahili), he has dedicated his career to transforming education across Africa. Drawing from his personal experiences with dyslexia, Tonee developed innovative learning solutions that adapt to different learning styles. Prior to Kytabu, he helped establish the foundation for Kenya's tech ecosystem, contributing to what became known as the "Silicon Savannah." His current focus is integrating AI technology into education to empower both teachers and students across the continent.
Connect With Embedded:
Website: www.therundown.studio
Twitter/X: @Rundown_Studio_
LinkedIn: The Rundown Studio
Connect With Zain Verjee:
Twitter/X: @Zain_Verjee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zain-verjee-97747467
Connect With The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution & The Global AI Summit on Africa:
LinkedIn: https://rw.linkedin.com/company/c4ir-rw
Twitter/X: @c4IR_rw
Website: https://c4ir.rw/
The Global AI Summit on Africa: https://c4ir.rw/global-ai-summit-on-africa
Connect With Tonee Ndungu:
LinkedIn: https://ke.linkedin.com/in/toneendungu
Twitter/X: @ToneeNdungu
Website: https://toneendungu.com/
Embedded is a production of The Rundown Studio. For more insights on AI's impact on emerging markets, visit www.therundown.studio
Featuring Tonee Ndungu, Founder of Kytabu.
In this first episode of a special series of the Embedded podcast, host Zain Verjee sits down with Tonee Ndungu, a pioneering EdTech entrepreneur who is transforming education across Africa through AI-powered learning tools. From his personal journey with dyslexia to founding Kytabu, Tonee shares insights on how AI is reshaping education on the continent and creating opportunities for millions of students. The conversation explores the development of wearable AI assistants for both students and teachers, strategies for building African language models, and how entrepreneurs can leverage AI to build billion-dollar businesses from the continent despite infrastructure challenges. Produced in partnership with The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial and recorded at the Global AI Summit on Africa from April 3rd -4th, 2025.
Key Highlights:
🧠 How Tonee's experience with dyslexia and ADHD inspired his educational innovations
🎧 The pivotal moment when technology (a Sony Walkman) transformed his learning journey
🤖 Kytabu's AI-powered tools: Somanasi (AI tutor for students) and Hodari (AI assistant for teachers)
👓 The development of wearable AI devices for education that doesn't require constant internet connectivity
🌍 Strategies for creating African language models and addressing cultural context in AI
💡 The 3 requirements for building African language models: recorded voices, contextualization, and scale
🔍 Ethical considerations in AI adoption for education in Africa
🚀 How the changing AI landscape creates opportunities for African entrepreneurs
About Our Guest:
Tonee Ndungu is a pioneering entrepreneur in the EdTech space with over 18 years of experience. As the founder of Kytabu (meaning "book" in Swahili), he has dedicated his career to transforming education across Africa. Drawing from his personal experiences with dyslexia, Tonee developed innovative learning solutions that adapt to different learning styles. Prior to Kytabu, he helped establish the foundation for Kenya's tech ecosystem, contributing to what became known as the "Silicon Savannah." His current focus is integrating AI technology into education to empower both teachers and students across the continent.
Connect With Embedded:
Website: www.therundown.studio
Twitter/X: @Rundown_Studio_
LinkedIn: The Rundown Studio
Connect With Zain Verjee:
Twitter/X: @Zain_Verjee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zain-verjee-97747467
Connect With The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution & The Global AI Summit on Africa:
LinkedIn: https://rw.linkedin.com/company/c4ir-rw
Twitter/X: @c4IR_rw
Website: https://c4ir.rw/
The Global AI Summit on Africa: https://c4ir.rw/global-ai-summit-on-africa
Connect With Tonee Ndungu:
LinkedIn: https://ke.linkedin.com/in/toneendungu
Twitter/X: @ToneeNdungu
Website: https://toneendungu.com/
Embedded is a production of The Rundown Studio. For more insights on AI's impact on emerging markets, visit www.therundown.studio