Rethinking AI: The Twist That Changes Everything | Tinaye Des Kamukapa | TEDxUniversityofPretoria
In this captivating and relatable TEDxUniversityofPretoria talk, Des invites us to view Artificial Intelligence as a modern kaleidoscope — one that reveals ever-changing patterns of opportunity, challenge, and transformation with each twist of innovation.Through personal reflection and academic research, Des explores how AI is reshaping education, work, and human potential — not as a distant future, but as a present reality. He uncovers a striking gap: while the world races to adopt AI, our institutions remain behind, preparing tomorrow’s leaders with yesterday’s tools.Drawing from his research in Public Administration and skills development, Des challenges us to rethink how we teach and prepare the next generation. He argues that AI must be integrated ethically and inclusively into our education systems — especially in non-STEM fields — so that the leaders of tomorrow can thrive in a world shaped by intelligent technology.Des’s message is one of empowerment, not fear: AI isn’t here to replace us; it’s here to amplify human creativity, curiosity, and capability. The real danger isn’t AI itself — it’s refusing to turn the kaleidoscope and see what’s possible.#TEDxUniversityofPretoria #ArtificialIntelligence #Education #FutureOfWork #Innovation #Leadership #Technology #AIinAfrica
Des Kamukapa is a dynamic Research Consultant in the Skills and Enterprise Development environment; entrepreneur; public speaking coach; and business radio presenter. Blending his love for research and a passion for empowering others, Des helps organisations and individuals unlock growth through analytical insights, strategies, and impactful communication. As the host of the Business Hour on TuksFM, he makes complex business topics relatable to the youth. Currently pursuing his Master of Administration (MAdmin), Des is researching the integration of artificial intelligence in public administration education, bridging innovation with governance and learning. 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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