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How AI Rewires What We See | Hank Yu | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:56
Research Findings - Promotional language in academic papers correlates with higher average ratings, suggesting presentation impacts perception [5][10][11] - The research analyzed approximately 16,000 papers from venues like ICLR to study the impact of hype [5] - AI model "spaCy" was used to analyze word context and connotation, improving accuracy in identifying promotional language [8][9] AI's Role and Impact - AI serves as a collaborator and amplifier, enhancing human capabilities rather than replacing them [2][17][18] - AI enables more in-depth analysis of data, leading to further investigations and observations [16] - The future of work involves collaboration between humans and AI, leveraging their respective strengths [19] Implications for Academia and Industry - Presentation of ideas is crucial, even if the idea itself is innovative [11][14] - AI can detect subtle nuances in language, potentially identifying double meanings and implications [15] - Focus should be on how AI can improve and humanize work, rather than fearing job displacement [20][21]
The Power of Scientific Thinking in the Age of AI | Chenqi Xu | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:56
students, parents, and teachers. It's really a great order. I'm a kind of relaxed parent.I don't even know my son's uh class number. When the teacher asked me which class he is, I I just know he's going to 11. He I didn't even know this number of class.I came here representing a group of people which is baby minor society which be called scientist and I actually have a colleague sitting in the audience me is also my colleague and my good friend. Um so um I feel a little bit embarrassed because my slides are ...
Why Chaos Should Be Embraced | Steve Xiong | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:56
The best way to make someone happy is by eating pizza. See, I love pizza, right. It's the trifecta of the food pyramid. It's a trifecta of the food pyramid with carbohydrates, proteins, cheese, vegetables all sprinkled on top.As kids today, we are right now developing our own unique identities. What makes you, you and me, me different. Well, guess what.In biology class, we learned that 99% of human DNA is shared across all species. So you know does not matter your race, gender, or ethnicity. 99% of you is 9 ...
The Resilience Workout: How to Get Strong by Failing Better | Miranda Shu | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:56
I know that many of you just passed your finals and about to start your summer holidays and I hope this little workout is going to uh be something that you can pick up during your holidays and hopefully that you can take it for the rest of your life. Um so what why do we need a resilience workout. H well this place this place is where I start my journey of life.So I in the school in 1982. So many of your parents were not born at that time probably. And this is a building that we started at that time was a v ...
Problem Solving through Shifting Perspective | Allen Huang | TEDxSHSID Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:56
Core Idea - Perspective is crucial for problem-solving, encompassing different angles, zooming out, growth mindset, and collaboration [15] - Changing perspective can transform challenges into opportunities [12][15] Problem-Solving Strategies - Looking at problems from different angles turns them into opportunities for learning and growth [2] - Zooming out to see the bigger picture simplifies complex problems [6] - A growth mindset, viewing challenges as puzzles, fosters improvement [9][10] - Collaboration leverages diverse strengths for faster and better solutions [12][13] Mathematical Perspective - Math is presented as a puzzle-solving activity, where perspective helps crack the code [1][2] - Different approaches to math problems, such as addition vs subtraction, offer alternative solutions [5] - Complex math problems can be simplified by breaking them down into smaller components [6][8] Application and Mindset - The principles apply to various fields beyond math, including sports and spelling [11] - Encourages confronting challenges rather than avoiding them [15]
The Psychology of Social Comparison | Ahlia Koram | TEDxTSIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:54
Social Comparison & Psychology - Social comparison is an innate human behavior stemming from the need for self-understanding and survival [3] - Social comparison bridges the gap when objective measures are insufficient, allowing individuals to set benchmarks [4] - Social comparison can lead to decreased motivation, reduced self-esteem, and even depression [7] Social Media Impact - Social media is a major driver of social comparison in the modern world, presenting idealized versions of people's lives [8] - Social comparison on social media can cause low self-esteem and depressive symptoms [9] - Social media algorithms amplify social comparison by prioritizing engaging content, often highlighting successes and achievements [10] Gratitude as a Solution - Adopting an attitude of gratitude involves consciously appreciating the good things in life [12] - Practicing gratitude can lead to more pro-social behavior, better self-esteem, and improved sleep [12] - Decoupling self-worth from others' achievements is key to combating harmful social comparison [13]
Bangalore’s Water Story : From Scarcity to Sustainability | Dr.Ram Prasath Manohar V IAS | TEDxABBS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:54
A small boy 10 yearear-old along with his mother walked for 1 to two hours just to fetch 30 to 40 liters of drinking water for his home requirement. The daily rituals of collecting water is not a duty. It was mode of survival.The family understood the value of water. The boy carrying the weight of water pot for 1 to two hours was grome for a small little boy. He could understand absolutely the values of non-negotiable nature of drinking water.After 35 years, let me introduce that boy. His name is Ram Prasad ...
How to use AI for work—without legal liability | Constantine Karboliotis | TEDxOshawa
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-18 17:01
[Music] AI is like the genie from the stories that we all knew and grew up with. In the stories, the person who finds the lamp has to be very careful about how they phrase their questions. One wrong word and you get a literal interpretation of what you've been asking for that can go terribly wrong.I don't want to ever be hungry again and you lose your appetite forever. Wish for world peace and you find that you're the last person on earth. As a privacy lawyer for over 20 years, I've seen organizations rush ...
What Happens When Doctors Believe Patients? | Sabrina Patel MD | TEDxStGeorge
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-18 16:55
[Music] [Applause] When my patients say they don't feel well, I believe them. But I didn't always see it that way. I was trained as a medical doctor to follow the evidence to diagnose based on what could be measured, quantified, and explained. And for a long time, I believed that if the labs were normal, the patient was fine. Until one day, I wasn't fine. And nothing could explain it. Just three months after giving birth to my first child, I sat in a doctor's office. I was exhausted, foggy, aching. I was af ...
The kind of leadership AI can't generate | Jennifer Gregory Davis | TEDxFolsom
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-18 16:55
Look at this image. How does it relate to your idea of leadership? For many, keys represent control and the power to decide who has access, who gets a has a voice, who belongs. But that's not leadership. That's gatekeeping. Much of the leadership that we've inherited was for a different world and it was built on charisma or command and control. Today's complexities require something else. Generative leadership. Generative leadership is the cultivation of growth and connection and shared purpose. So what we ...