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"One big thing tech still hasn’t fixed yet that it should have by now: Hunger." - Teddy wa Kasumba

  • Nexus Luxemburg 25 Team
  • Jun 2
  • 2 min read

Teddy wa Kasumba is a visionary speaker and thought leader exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence, urbanism, and human development.


During Nexus Luxembourg 2025, he will take the stage with his keynote “From Smart to Cognitive Cities: A New Dawn for Human Societies”, a bold exploration of how AI-powered transformation can reimagine the way cities function, connect, and evolve. Through his work, Teddy advocates for future-forward societies where humans, nature, and technology thrive together in balance. This interview dives into his vision for transformative tech, his views on conscious AI, and the major societal gaps that innovation must work to close. 



Teddy wa Kasumba
Teddy wa Kasumba


  1. What inspired you to participate in the second edition of Nexus Luxembourg?


What inspires me to join Nexus Luxembourg 2025, It’s the largest tech event in Luxembourg. I am keen to discover this market and the state of innovation in the country and connect with peers and industry leaders.


 

  1. What’s one tech prediction for the future that sounds crazy, but you believe in?


One tech prediction for the future sounds crazy but I believe in:

The rise of artificial consciousness as a sentient entity, redefining our notion of « life ».

 


  1. What’s one thing tech still hasn’t fixed that it should have by now?


One big thing tech still hasn’t fixed yet that it should have by now: Hunger.

 


  1. If AI could help you with one everyday task, what should it be?


One everyday task AI could help with:

Assisting people in their daily activities, whatever it is. From access to public services, vocal companionship and guidance in all aspects of life and citizenship.


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We’re excited to hear Teddy’s keynote and explore how cognitive cities could shape the next chapter of urban life.

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