We‘re Building Machines that can act, but do they understand | George Akande | TEDxTanke
We've all been wowed by the cleverness of AI, from witty chatbots to self-driving cars. But in this thought-provoking talk, George Akande challenges us to look beyond the performance. He argues that while machines can mimic understanding—by generating creative content, offering advice, and even "roasting" us with perfect wit—they lack the one thing that makes understanding real: humanity.Through a series of compelling questions, he explores the critical difference between a machine’s programmed accuracy and a human’s deep-seated comprehension, which is forged through lived experience, emotion, and empathy. This talk is a powerful reminder that as we rely more on AI, we must not mistake its brilliant patterns for genuine understanding, nor should we ever outsource the uniquely human capacity for soul, insight, and accountability. George Akande is a software engineer with over six years of experience building scalable and impactful digital solutions across multiple industries. With expertise in both backend and frontend development, he has contributed to projects in fintech, e-commerce, and data analytics, leveraging technology to solve complex problems efficiently.I am passionate about innovation and knowledge sharing; I mentor aspiring developers and advocate for the use of technology to drive positive change. My work bridges the gap between technical excellence and real-world applications, ensuring that digital solutions are not only functional but also transformative. 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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