Osasenaga Usoh is the Founder and CEO of FasTutorAI, an intelligent tutoring platform that blends artificial intelligence, adaptive learning, and interactive coding environments to help students build real-world skills in STEM, AI, data science, and exam preparation. With a strong background in data science, cloud technologies, and higher-education innovation, he has spent years building solutions that make learning more accessible, personalized, and scalable for learners worldwide.
Under his leadership, FasTutorAI has grown into a global learning platform used by students, educators, and institutions across multiple countries. His work focuses on democratizing AI literacy, supporting teachers with high-quality digital tools, and providing students with on-demand, step-by-step support that accelerates mastery. Osasenaga is passionate about shaping the future of education by integrating AI-driven intelligence into the classroom experience.
Company: FasTutorAI
We are thrilled to have you join us today, welcome to ValiantCEO Magazine’s exclusive interview! Let’s start off with a little introduction. Tell our readers a bit about yourself and your company.
Osasenaga Usoh: My name is Osasenaga Usoh, and I am the Founder and CEO of FasTutorAI, an intelligent learning platform built to help students master AI, coding, STEM, and exam-based concepts through personalized, step-by-step guidance. My background spans data science, cloud technologies, and educational innovation, and I’ve spent the last several years building tools that make learning more accessible and more effective for learners globally.
FasTutorAI was created to solve a real challenge I noticed across both U.S. and international classrooms—students often struggle with topics not because they lack ability, but because they lack a personalized, on-demand way to practice, ask questions, and build confidence. Our platform combines AI tutoring, interactive notebooks for coding, intelligent exam preparation, auto-graded quizzes, and career-focused learning tracks. Today, FasTutorAI supports students, educators, and institutions across multiple countries and is helping shape a future where education is more adaptive, affordable, and equitable for everyone.
What specific areas of your business have been most impacted by AI, and how?
Osasenaga Usoh: AI has had the biggest impact on three core areas of FasTutorAI:
1. Personalized Learning at Scale
Every student learns differently. Our AI tutor analyzes a learner’s inputs, mistakes, and progress to deliver step-by-step explanations that adapt to their level. This has significantly reduced learning friction and increased completion rates across STEM and coding modules.
2. Intelligent Assessment and Feedback
Our auto-graded quizzes and AI-generated explanations give learners immediate clarity on their mistakes. This has shifted the teacher workload dramatically educators now spend less time marking and more time focusing on high-impact mentorship.
3. Curriculum Generation and Skill Pathways
We use AI to help generate structured learning tracks, coding projects, and industry-aligned content. This allows us to produce scalable learning pathways that remain relevant in fast-changing fields like AI, data science, and cybersecurity.
Across all these areas, AI has moved FasTutorAI from a traditional EdTech tool into a truly adaptive, intelligent learning platform.
How are you ensuring ethical considerations are taken into account in your use of AI?
Osasenaga Usoh: Ethical AI is a non-negotiable part of our development process. Education is a sensitive domain, and we treat learner trust as our highest responsibility. We approach AI ethics through three pillars:
1. Data Privacy and Minimal Collection
We collect only what is necessary to support learning progress. All data is encrypted, stored securely, and never shared with third parties. Students retain full ownership of their learning history.
2. Fairness and Academic Integrity
We design our models to support learning, not shortcut it. FasTutorAI is intentionally built to guide students through structured reasoning, preventing misuse while encouraging genuine skill development.
These principles help ensure that AI remains a force for good in education uplifting learners rather than replacing human educators.
What advice would you give to other CEOs looking to integrate AI into their business?
Osasenaga Usoh: My advice is to start with clarity, not complexity. Too many companies begin by asking, “How can we add AI?” when they should be asking, “Where are our customers struggling the most?”
Once you understand the real pain points, AI becomes a tool not the strategy itself. Begin with small, high-impact integrations that move measurable outcomes. Avoid over-automation; instead, use AI to enhance your team’s strengths and deliver value your customers can immediately feel.
Second, invest in responsible AI early. Build governance into your processes from day one. Trust takes years to build and seconds to lose, especially in sectors like education, healthcare, or finance.
Finally, make AI literacy a company-wide competency. Leaders who understand AI at a conceptual level make far better decisions than those who see it only as a technical add-on. Innovation happens when everyone speaks the same language
How do you see AI evolving in your industry over the next 5 years?
Osasenaga Usoh: AI will fundamentally reshape education over the next five years. We are moving toward a world where every learner can access a personalized, always-available tutor that adapts to their pace, their knowledge gaps, and their career goals. This level of individualized support was impossible at scale before AI.
We will also see a major shift in how skills are taught. AI-powered coding environments, interactive notebooks, and real-time project feedback will become the standard for learning technical fields. Students will learn by doing with AI guiding them step-by-step rather than by memorizing static content.
For educators, AI will become a partner rather than a replacement. Teachers will rely on AI for analytics, progress tracking, and content generation, allowing them to focus on mentorship, creativity, and human reasoning.
Long-term, I believe AI will democratize learning across borders. A student in Lagos, London, or Los Angeles will be able to access the same quality of support. FasTutorAI is built around that vision: education that scales globally, intelligently, and affordably.


