Why You Should Stop Fearing AI | Max Medyk | TEDxArgyle St
Max Medyk shares his journey from struggling with complex immigration systems as a teen to creating AI tools that simplify life-changing processes for thousands.Through stories of personal hardship and real-world applications of AI in healthcare, education, justice, and finance, he illustrates how AI can empower people rather than replace them. This talk challenges common fears and reframes AI as a bridge to opportunity for everyone. Given at TEDxArgyleSt in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Max Medyk is an AI innovator and cross-media influencer with over 400,000 followers, known for delivering reliable, source-based information through tech and media.As the founder of ImmigrateAI Global, he built one of Canada’s first AI platforms for legal help, used by thousands of immigrants. Max collaborates directly with decision-makers at all levels of government to ensure accurate information reaches the public.His work has been featured by Global News and recognized by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. 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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