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The Most Dangerous Future of AI Is The One That Feels Safe | Victor Tchervenobrejki | TEDxPlovdiv

In this thought-provoking talk, Victor explores the future of humanity in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. Drawing on personal stories — from the handwritten letters of her late father to reflections on the value of human creativity and thought — she warns that the real challenge of AI is not rebellion, but our growing dependence on it, which risks extinguishing curiosity, ambition, and responsibility in the next generation. Through vivid analogies from literature and real-life examples, she illustrates three stages of concern: blindly trusting AI, AI misinterpreting our goals, and handing over the management of our civilization to machines. She argues that to preserve what makes us human, we must nurture three pillars in our children: curiosity, ambition, and responsibility. Victor Tchervenobrejki is the Head of AI and ML Solutions at Cloud Office, where he spearheads the development of advanced AI solutions across industries. He is currently leading the AI strategy for Nasekomo, a biotechnology company pioneering sustainable agriculture through insect farming. His work focuses on building interconnected digital twins of biological and industrial processes—integrating computer vision, predictive modeling, and optimization frameworks to transform how manufacturing systems operate. Beyond biotech, Victor has applied AI in finance, insurance, media, and healthcare, with projects ranging from recommendation algorithms and claims automation to time-series forecasting and NLP-driven insights. Passionate about the intersection of technology and society, he has spoken at leading conferences including Digitalk, Capital AI Masterclass, and the Financial Summit, sharing perspectives on ethical AI and the future of digital transformation. 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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