AI: between Hope & Fear | Valentin Mureșan & Raul Geană | TEDxAristide Demetriade Street
“Humans won’t be replaced by AI. Instead, humans who don’t embrace AI will be replaced by those who do.” consider Raul, Valentin & Radu. Valentin Mureșan is an entrepreneur, innovator, and one of the driving forces behind Timișoara’s digital transformation. He’s the co-founder of key organizations that are redefining the city’s future — from Banat IT Association and the Timișoara Community Foundation, to FABER, Growceanu, and ABQ Institute, a hub where technology meets humanity.Raul Geană is a tech leader and Managing Director at Haufe Group Romania. With nearly 20 years in innovation, Raul empowers the IT community in Banat, mentoring startups and young professionals to unlock their full potential.Radu Tomoiagă is a PhD in Engineering and Associate Professor at Politehnica University. He is leading the conversation as moderator of the AI Panel. He connects research, real-world impact, and the human side of artificial intelligence.Together they are building the future of AI & Humanity. 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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