2050: Fasten Your Brain Belts! | Răzvan Duică | TEDxQuestfield Intl College Youth
In a world racing toward an AI-driven future, one question remains—how do we stay relevant? Technology enthusiast Razvan Duica takes us on a thrilling journey from the past to 2050, where automation, AI, and digital revolutions shape our lives. But the key to thriving isn’t just tech—it’s becoming a Hyper-Human, blending innovation with empathy, creativity, and critical thinking. Facing a skills crisis, cybersecurity threats, and ethical dilemmas, we must embrace Perpetual Beta—lifelong learning in an ever-changing world. The future isn’t about replacing humanity; it’s about enhancing it. So, are you ready to step up? The future is calling—be bold, be curious, and become the Hyper-Humans of tomorrow! Razvan is an experienced business leader with a passion for emerging technologies and their impact on work and education. With international expertise in IT&C across fintech, telecommunications, and national security, he has guided organizations through technological transformations. Holding dual Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics & Computer Science and Business Economics, along with postgraduate studies at Bucharest Polytechnic University, Razvan continues to expand his knowledge through leadership programs at Oxford University and the University of York.Known for his practical approach and focus on building meaningful relationships, Razvan inspires leaders and students with insights on technology, AI, skill-building, and responsible innovation. At TEDx Questfield Intl College Youth, he will explore “Hyper-Humans,” revealing how curiosity, creativity, and ethical technology adoption can empower the next generation to thrive in a hyper-technologized future. 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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