
Dawson Camilleri
AI Evangelist
AI Panel: AI Asks the Questions ... Exploring the Interface between Humans and AI
What happens when artificial intelligence stops answering and starts asking? This groundbreaking panel flips the traditional format on its head by placing ChatGPT 5 in the role of interviewer. Rather than a human moderator guiding the discussion, questions are generated live by AI—designed to challenge, provoke, and sometimes unsettle Malta’s top tech leaders.
Taking the hot seat are Kenneth Brincat (MDIA), Nataline Mifsud (KPMG), representatives from Microsoft Business Solutions, Stefan Farrugia (Eunoia), and Graham Hili (Lemonworx). Each brings their own perspective on technology, innovation, and the future of work—yet this time, the conversation unfolds on AI’s terms. Overseeing the experiment is AI supervisor Dawson Camilleri, who ensures that the exchange remains insightful, balanced, and anchored in real-world relevance.
By giving the machine control of the questions, the session tests the boundaries of human–AI interaction. It asks what it means for technology not just to support, but to shape dialogue itself. This panel is not only a first for TechTok—it’s a glimpse into the future of conversations between people and machines.
About Dawson ...
Dawson Camilleri has a diverse background spanning technology consulting, research, and software development. His career reflects a strong focus on solving complex challenges by applying practical, forward-looking solutions. An avid AI enthusiast, Dawson closely follows the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and explores how they can be applied to real-world scenarios. He is passionate about innovation and the transformative potential of emerging technologies, consistently seeking ways to bridge theory with practice.
Dawson has contributed to the design and implementation of technological solutions across both public institutions and private enterprises, helping organizations leverage technology for greater efficiency, insight, and impact. His work demonstrates a commitment to shaping technology that is not only cutting-edge but also meaningful and accessible.



