Dudu Z Mbuyisa
Bio
Dudu Z Mbuyisa has an honours degree in Politics from the University of South Africa and a Communication degree from the university of Johannesburg . Dudu has accumulated extensive experience in both public and private media organisations.
Stories (4/0)
The Future of AI: Embracing the Bright Future While Safeguarding the Next Generation
As artificial intelligence emerged, our society engaged in extensive discussions about its future. Opinions on AI's future differ, with some anticipating positive outcomes and others expressing concerns about associated risks. Though AI can be dangerous, as we are all aware, its positive effects on our daily lives cannot be disregarded. AI experts' concern about its potential impact raises questions about the future, for young people. What does the future hold for children? What can parents do to keep their children safe from this AI's risks?
By Dudu Z Mbuyisa5 months ago in Futurism
AI Pin: A Screen-Free Revolution in Humane Technology
In today's ever changing tech scene, the Humane AI Pin is like a breath of fresh air, poised to shake things up in a new era of gadgets that prioritize human interaction and convenience. Crafted by former Apple employees Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiourno, this wearable projector seeks to redefine our relationship with artificial intelligence.
By Dudu Z Mbuyisa5 months ago in Futurism
Power Of Imagination
Nike is not only a company known for its stellar reputation, but it has also built a loyal customer base and engaged around the world. Nike's slogan "Just Do It" conveys a powerful and motivating message. It embodies a spirit of determination and confidence. Nike is also known for its significant cultural impact and influence on the global community for instance Nike's sneakers have shaped culture and lifestyle influencing fashion trends and becoming a symbol of urban style.
By Dudu Z Mbuyisa6 months ago in Motivation
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Internet Connectivity for Rural Youth Development
Introduction: Addressing the issue of poor internet connectivity in rural areas is crucial for fostering fair opportunities in youth development. Limited internet access significantly impacts various aspects of youth development in rural societies, including education, knowledge acquisition, job market readiness, healthcare access, and economic empowerment. This article explores the multifaceted challenges and proposes a range of solutions tailored to the specific needs of each rural location.
By Dudu Z Mbuyisa6 months ago in Futurism