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Our Founder and CEO, Kamran Robert Kardan, came back feeling inspired from attending ASU+GSV Summit, joining global leaders in education, innovation, and technology to explore what’s next for learning in an AI-driven world. We'll highlight a few takeaways that resonated with us: Responsible AI is successful AI, Rajen Sheth, CEO at Kyron Learning, used examples from enterprise implementations and how education can learn from that to explain what he sees as successful AI. At Knowledge E it means, asAI becomes more embedded in research, education, and knowledge dissemination, that success won’t be defined by speed or scale alone. It's defined by trust, transparency, and meaningful impact and by the choices we make. The right choices will create systems that are accurate, ethical, and aligned with the needs of the communities they serve., because those choices impact knowledge access and academic integrity. Another powerful insight came from Anton Pavlovsky, CEO of Headway Inc, who noted that in the next 5–10 years, AI literacy will no longer be a differentiator - it will be the norm. At Knowledge E and Zendy we see this shift already as conversations move towards 'how do we use AI well'.We see that this places even greater responsibility on organisations like ours and we are honoured to carry it. If everyone is AI-literate, the real value lies in how thoughtfully AI is applied; how it supports researchers, empowers institutions, and strengthens the global exchange of knowledge. As Philip Moyer, President and CEO, McGraw Hill mentioned and we couldn’t have said it better, in essence it’s not about AI, but about solving challenges and making things easier for our users. Listening to many sessions in the past days, we can only conclude that AI will soon be everywhere. What will make it matter is the level of responsibility we all take to implement it successfully. #ASUGSV #ResponsibleAI #EdTech #KnowledgeE #AIinResearch #discoverzendy