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AI:你的“外骨骼”还是“灵魂搭档” | 华 先胜 | TEDxNanjing
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:56
当思考可以外包,创造可以生成,甚至快乐都能被精准投喂时,我们作为“人”的独特价值究竟在哪里?这场危机的根源,是在于技术本身,还是我们的人性弱点?人与机器的终极关系,又将走向何方?华先胜深入剖析了问题的根源,指出我们面临的困境,既非技术的必然,也非人性的过错,而是一种“设计原罪”。为此,他提出了一种全新的解法:这并非一条靠伦理或规则修修补补的道路,而是一条靠更优秀的设计与技术,从根本上重塑人机关系,让最好的选择成为唯一选择的共同进化之路。 华先胜是全球⼈⼯智能领域的顶尖科学家与⾏业领袖。同济⼤学⼯程智能研究院执⾏院⻓、特聘教授,特斯联集团CTO,曾任阿⾥巴巴集团副总裁、国家⾼层次⼈才计划⼊选者、IEEE Fellow和ACM杰出科学家。他1996/2001年获北京⼤学数学学⼠/博⼠学位,后在微软亚洲研究院、美国微软必应搜索和美国研究院⼯作,推动视觉计算和产品创新,2008年获MIT“全球35位35岁以下杰出⻘年创新者”称号。华先胜兼具算法和系统创新⼒,学术和产业双导向,他在国际主流会议和期刊上发表300余篇论⽂,160余项授权专利,领导达摩院城市⼤脑实验室,将AI应⽤于智慧城市、医疗等领域。当前主要研究领域为工 ...
没有哪一种岁月能绕过春天 | 王 计兵 | TEDxNanjing
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:55
从拾荒者、建筑工人、外卖骑手到中国最知名的平民诗人,王计兵的故事展示了一个普通人平凡生活中不屈的诗意与尊严 王计兵是一位独特的外卖诗人,笔名拾荒,中国作家协会会员。他1969年生于江苏徐州,长期生活在昆山,50岁注册成为外卖骑手,骑行16万公里穿梭于城市街巷间,利用送外卖的间隙创作5000余首诗,出版《手持人间一束光》《赶时间的人》等五部诗集,获第八届紫金山文学奖诗歌奖,并受邀2025央视春晚。他的故事被央视、《人民日报》等媒体报道,感动无数人。王计兵的特质在于其坚韧和诗意敏感,在平凡打工生涯中捕捉生活真谛,像一位“街头哲人”般,用诗歌联结烟火与远方。他从捞沙、拾荒到外卖骑手,经历丰富却始终坚守初心,他的诗歌源于真实、质朴的劳动生活,因其深沉的情感力量与生命韧性,引发了广泛的社会共鸣,他的文字展现了平凡生活中不屈的诗意与尊严。 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 ...
How losing cash made me rich | Gan Zhen Nee | TEDxSetapak
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:54
We often spend a lot of time and effort worrying about our financial wealth like generating more income, creating return funds or focusing on our stock performance. But there's another form of wealth that we rarely talk about. and I lost 13,000 ringit chasing a f relationship only I realized this that's emotional wealth it's a quiet progress that strengthens you from the inside just like compound interest it builds something inside you resilience that doesn't crash overnight and For the longest time I was e ...
Dare to Disappoint | Rachael Ang | TEDxSetapak
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:54
Core Argument - The presentation addresses the issue of people-pleasing, its origins in childhood experiences, and its negative impact on mental and physical health [1][5][17][18] - It emphasizes the importance of overcoming people-pleasing tendencies to achieve confidence, self-assurance, and genuine relationships [4][15][16] Psychological Insights - People-pleasing often stems from a fear of rejection and a strong need for external validation, rather than being a personality trait [1][17][18] - Prolonged people-pleasing can lead to emotional stress and physical health issues due to elevated cortisol levels, potentially causing hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and digestive disorders [17][18] - The speaker's personal journey highlights how childhood experiences, such as being a middle child seeking attention, can contribute to developing people-pleasing behaviors [5][6] Practical Methods for Overcoming People-Pleasing - The presentation offers a three-point method for overcoming people-pleasing: minding one's own business (letting go of others' opinions), connecting with one's inner self (listening to body signals and setting boundaries), and serving from a space of abundance (filling one's own "love tank" before helping others) [19][20][21][22][23] - It encourages individuals to differentiate between others' opinions as projections of their own insecurities and to live according to personal goals and principles [20][21] - The speaker advocates for self-compassion, daring to say no, setting boundaries, and prioritizing self-care, emphasizing that self-care is not selfish but self-love [22][24][25] Leadership and Professional Implications - The speaker's experience as a business owner illustrates how people-pleasing can negatively impact leadership, leading to confusion among employees and a lack of respect [10][11] - Overcoming people-pleasing enables leaders to provide genuine feedback, correct employees when necessary, and offer sincere compliments, fostering a more respectful and effective work environment [15][16] - Seeking professional help, such as therapy, can be a turning point in recognizing and addressing people-pleasing tendencies, leading to personal and professional growth [12][13][14]
Un nuevo mensajero del Universo oculto | Diego Blas | TEDxIgualada
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:54
Resulta atentador pensar que con tanta tecnología que tenemos a nuestro alrededor, nuestra visión del universo sea muy completa, que no quede cada casi nada revolucionario que descubrir, pues nada más lejos de la realidad. Hoy sabemos que conocemos menos de la composición del universo que nunca. De hecho, los datos nos indican que el 95% del universo no es visible.Y para avanzar en descubrir de qué está hecho, aún nos falta mucho camino. Para avanzar en este camino, desde 2015, disponemos de una nueva herra ...
How Dentistry Can Save Your Life | Katie To | TEDxRound Rock Women
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:48
Just picture this. After years of hard work, your dream career is finally flourishing. Your family's growing, your business thriving, and you're living the American dream.You made it. Just when you thought, you know, I have it all, you start noticing weird symptoms. Fatigue that makes your arms and leg too heavy to lift and piles of dendruff on your shoulder and then pounding headache.That pounding headaches that just won't stop. But you tell yourself you're just exhausted. You're a new mom. You're building ...
Will AI Replace You? (How to Stay Relevant) | Alexander Morad | TEDxJönköping University
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:48
today. I want to leave you with a new way of imagining yourself. See, I don't think the biggest threat to our future is AI. I think the biggest threat is our inability to imagine the future.Studying past collapses and successes leaves with me with a couple of questions like how come Netflix made it so good while Blockbuster couldn't make it. Why did Facebook take over the world but MySpace, who was first, collapsed. And how come Spotify saw the future, invested in it, and record labels chose to fight it ins ...
Why Our Potential Doesn’t Stop on Earth | Riyam Ojaimi | TEDxJönköping University
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:48
At different times in our lives, we're all bound to reach a stage that feels like the edge of our given capacity. When everything we once knew stops working the way it used to, and we're forced to confront who we've become at that limit. And we do have an instinct to adapt.It's not just part of what makes us human. It's also how we survive change in our environment. It's how we evolve through it and most importantly despite it.But what happens when the environment itself changes. And what does adaptation lo ...
The Power of Stillness: How One Breath Can Break Burnout | Jinesha Jain | TEDxRound Rock Women
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:47
Hi, I'm Janesa and on paper I'm what they call a success story. Master's degree, corporate job, real estate, business, love, friendship, freedom, all before 30. But let me ask you something.Have you ever checked every box and still felt incomplete. One evening while having a facetime with my mom, she asked me to kusha which means are you happy. I said yes.She paused and she asked me again this time keeping her hand on her heart. Janesa, are you happy from here. I couldn't answer her.That silence, that silen ...