AI & the Future of Learning: Democratizing Skill Education | Shubham Dumbre | TEDxSAKEC
In this inspiring TEDx talk, Shubham Dumbre, a Doctoral Researcher, explores how Artificial Intelligence can become the ultimate learning partner in a rapidly evolving world. As emerging technologies disrupt traditional education, Shubham presents AI not as a threat, but as a tool to democratize skill development making learning accessible, personalized, and engaging for everyone. From visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners to students in remote villages, AI offers a new path to education tailored to individual needs. Drawing on real-life examples like Duolingo, open-source AI, and his own use of tools like Perplexity and Google AI Studio, Shubham shows how AI can amplify not replace human potential. He advocates for a “Human + AI = HumAI” approach, where responsible AI use enhances creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. In the age of chaos, the most powerful skill is the ability to keep learning and AI can help us do just that. Doctoral Researcher Mr. Shubham Dumbre, the visionary Founder of Delta The Innovators.
He’s an author and podcaster, of “Innovate with Responsible Artificial Intelligence”, “Decoding Zindagi” and “Let’s Make IT Simple” books that are available on major platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Spotify, and Apple.
He had successfully managed three Solar Guinness World Records in collaboration with IIT Bombay, and has worked extensively in Content and Learning Strategy. With a proven track record in the IT, education, and marketing sectors, Mr. Shubham has led cross-functional teams across time zones and has delivered measurable results consistently.
With 11 scholarships, 8 honors, and even recognition as a Times Fresh Face finalist, he’s someone who inspires through action. Let’s welcome Shubham Dumbre Sir to the spotlight. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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