The question that could save education | Paul Showemimo | TEDxEuless

The solution to education's AI crisis has been right in front of us for 40 years. When calculators appeared, we didn't ban them. We changed the question from "Did you use a calculator?" to "Do you understand
multiplication?" Today universities spend $500 million on AI detectors that fail 52% of the time. The answer isn't detecting AI. It's verifying understanding. Paul is an Academic Integrity Expert and doctoral candidate at the University of the Potomac, Washington DC, where his research focuses on protecting authentic assessment in the Al era. Over three years, he has interviewed 600+ students across three continents and spent a decade building education technology platform that served
125,000 students across six countries. The problem? We spent $500 million on Al detectors that fail 52% of the time. That's not security. That's a coin flip. At TED×Euless 2026, Paul will expose what's been hiding in plain sight: a 2,400-year-old solution that actually works. It's not about catching AL. It's about verifying understanding. The question that could save education isn't complicated. It's five words. And we've been ignoring 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 Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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