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Technology Works Best When Humans Add Structure with Kenchukwu (Kene) Nnakwue (Nigeria)

Technology Works Best When Humans Add Structure with Kenchukwu (Kene) Nnakwue (Nigeria)

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Technology is moving so fast that what feels “new” today can feel obsolete in months, and that pace can be thrilling or exhausting depending on where you sit. I sit down with Mr Kanakwe, a software engineer and lifelong problem-solver, to get grounded on what matters most as artificial intelligence and modern digital tools reshape work, learning, and everyday life.

We talk about technology as a practical solution, and why outcomes depend less on the tool and more on the structure around it: clear goals, good processes, and responsible use. Mr Kanakwe explains why AI often isn’t limited by intelligence but by organisation, and why experienced people can use AI to plan and build faster while beginners can get misled into “outsourcing” their thinking. We also dig into how schools and universities can teach AI and digital literacy early, with guard rules that keep curiosity high and misuse low.

From global online communities to the next frontier of bionic technologies and healthcare innovation, we explore what the near future may hold, including assistive medical devices and more human-integrated tech. We also name the darker edge: deepfakes, identity misuse, and the urgent need for stronger norms and laws that protect trust without crushing innovation.

If you enjoy thoughtful conversations on AI, responsible technology, software engineering, and the future of work and education, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What’s the one rule you want society to agree on for AI?

Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

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Teach me to live one day at a time.....

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