The Most Important Feature in AI May Be the Stop Button | Mr. Raju Dandigam | TEDxThaltej Youth
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What if the future of AI depends not on making it more powerful, but on making it more controllable? In this talk, the speaker explores why the most important feature of intelligent systems may be the ability to pause, question, and remain accountable—arguing that trust in AI is built not by autonomy alone, but by thoughtful human oversight. Raju Dandigam is a Staff Software Engineer and AI engineering leader with over 15 years of experience building reliable, scalable software systems. His work focuses on designing AI-powered applications and agentic systems that combine technical innovation with practical engineering principles. Passionate about responsible AI, Raju explores how human oversight, observability, and thoughtful system design can help transform powerful AI models into trustworthy tools that people can confidently use in everyday life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https:
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