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Cosa Resta Umano - L’arte di abitare l’incertezza | Donatella Taurasi | TEDxCortina
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:54
[Musica] Alzate la mano chi nelle ultime 24 ore ha fatto una domanda all'intelligenza artificiale. Ciao GPT, Cloud, Gemini, non vi vedo tutti, ma ne vedo tanti. Ok, tenete su la mano se avete dedicato più di 30 secondi nella formulazione di quella domanda prima di cominciare a digitare come immaginavo.Viviamo in un'epoca di paradossi. Le nostre domande sono sempre più opache, confuse, incomplete. Le risposte che otteniamo sono immediate, brillanti, convincenti.Possiamo trovare la risposta a tutto, eppure st ...
Be the First You! | Kamal Agrawal | TEDxVedic International School Raigarh Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:52
हेलो गाइस, सबसे पहले मैं आनंद भैया को धन्यवाद देना चाहूंगा कि उन्होंने मुझे टेक्स में अपने सरिया से लेकर के यहां तक की जर्नी के बारे में आप लोगों से शेयर करने के लिए यहां बुलाया। और मैं आपको बता दूं कि मैं कोई प्रोफेशनल स्पीकर नहीं हूं। यह मेरा पहला एक्सपीरियंस है जब मैं इतने बड़े ऑडियंस को अप्रोच कर रहा हूं और उनके सामने कुछ अपनी बातें रख रहा हूं तो इट मे बी नॉट इजी फॉर मी तो मेरा ये जो सॉन्ग आपने अभी सुना 38्स का आप लोगों में से कितने लोगों ने यह मूवी देखी है. >> मेरे ख्याल से ऑडियंस में मौजूद सभी लोगों न ...
Salvare il ghiaccio artico e rallentare il riscaldamento globale | Andrea Ceccolini | TEDxCortina
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:51
[Musica] Se ci fosse un posto che in un solo giorno fosse in grado di respingere tanto calore, equivalente a tutta l'energia creata in un anno intero da tutte le centrali elettriche del mondo. Che impressione avremmo sul futuro del nostro pianeta? Questo posto esiste, è un posto lontanissimo ma importantissimo per noi. Questo posto è l'Artico. Nella lunga notte artica è un posto molto buio, freddissimo, tutto il suo mare si copre di ghiaccio. È un oceano vastissimo. Pensate 50 volte la superficie dell'Itali ...
青年科学家奖背后的故事——在波谷中蓄力的“笨功夫” | 邱月淇 | TEDxXuhui Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:29
她25岁,穿着洞洞鞋,站上国际领奖台。以“便携磁共振”技术,为中国拿下全球青年科学家奖——让脑卒中诊断,从此“跑”得比时间更快。荣誉背后,是地下室里拧螺丝的三个月,是反复失败、崩溃又爬起的几百个日夜,是夏威夷领奖前一晚还未知结果的平常心。 她让我们看到:科研没有捷径,真正的突破,源于在波谷中依然坚持的韧性。天赋并非关键,能承受多少次失败,才能走向多远的远方。致敬每一位在漫长轨道上默默发光的人。 邱月淇,25岁上海交通大学博士生,中国首位获得国际磁共振大会“青年科学家转化奖”的科研者。她主导研发的便携磁共振脑卒中成像技术,攻克卒中成像畸变这一技术难题,推动便携磁共振脑卒中成像技术普及基层。她亲力亲为,从打螺丝到调算法,用坚持与好奇将不可能变为可能。邱月淇用学术实力和个人风格,向全球展示中国青年科研力量,立志让先进医学影像惠及更多人,诠释科研的青春与力量。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more a ...
在裂缝中种下光—— 我的77次人生盲盒之旅 | 杭庆良 | TEDxXuhui Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:28
清风77分享了他从患癌的低谷中,如何用 77 次“人生盲盒”重拾生活的故事。一场鼻咽癌四期的诊断,没有击垮他,反而开启了一场轰轰烈烈的“人生盲盒实验”!从绝望倒计时到拥抱每一刻鲜活,他带着女儿折纸、做演员、去赛里木湖、街头送花……77个未知体验,77次重新活着。“黑暗最怕的不是口号,是微光。”他用行动照亮自己,也点亮了无数人的瞬间。他不是英雄,只是一个选择在裂缝中栽种微光的普通人。如果你也正在经历迷茫、低谷或焦虑,这个故事或许能让你相信:活着本身,就是一场值得热热闹闹体验的冒险。今天,你愿意拆开哪一个“人生盲盒”? 杭庆良(清风77),癌症康复者,金融IT产品总监转型“77种人生体验盲盒收集者”。三年前病痛打断了他原本的生活轨迹,他却选择在重生中开启多样人生:参加折纸比赛、做公益教师、戏剧演员、小红书创作者,甚至脱口秀舞台上用幽默解构苦难。数字“77”象征他生命的循环与蓬勃。杭庆良用行动诠释如何在暂停中奏响生命乐章,拥抱生活的每一次惊喜与挑战。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independent ...
Wonder Wisdom and the World We Need | Deb Nichols | TEDxSouth Congress
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:27
Before we go forward, I'd like to take you back, not years, but decades. Picture yourself when you're 5 years old. >> I know. I'm so cute.What made you feel safe or seen. What made you feel curious or hopeful. We start life full of wonder.And even in that not knowing, we feel the world deeply. We sense when something fits and when it doesn't. When we're five, we have that kind of clarity unclouded by expectation.I'm a developmental psychologist and a professor. And for the past 25 years, I've tried to carry ...
The Four Enemies of Governance | Doug Burkott | TEDxSouth Congress
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:27
Core Argument - The healthcare technology industry faces challenges in decision-making due to four enemies of governance: bureaucracy, anarchy, mediocrity, and toxicity [2][3] - By identifying and addressing these enemies, governing bodies can improve their decision-making processes and achieve more effective outcomes [3] The Four Enemies of Governance - Bureaucracy, characterized by excessive red tape and analysis paralysis, can lead to missed opportunities [4] - Anarchy, or "hallway governance," involves decisions made by individuals or small groups without including key stakeholders or a clear goal [7] - Mediocrity arises from ineffective and inefficient decision-making, often accompanied by excuses and finger-pointing [9] - Toxicity prioritizes short-term benefits over the well-being of team members, leading to burnout and stress [10][11] Strategies to Combat the Enemies - To counter bureaucracy, organizations should create a sense of urgency [17] - To address anarchy, organizations should implement more structure and guardrails on decisions, such as RACI matrix, and align decisions with corporate strategy [17] - To combat mediocrity, guidance should be offered to team members, and greatness should be celebrated, not just task completion [18] - To overcome toxicity, leaders need to foster a culture of feedback [18] Benefits of Addressing the Enemies - Confronting and balancing these four enemies can reduce decision-making friction and unlock the potential of team members and the organization [18]
Resilience, Risks, and the Power of Perspective | Apoorwa Khanolkar | TEDxBirla Intl School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:25
In 2019, I was preparing for one of the most toughest exams in India. That is the UPSC civil services exam. But life had planned a different more challenging and a tough exam for me.At the age of 29, when I was at the peak of my preparation, I was diagnosed with stage three cancer. Today, I'm here not just to tell you about my painful story, but to tell you about a few life lessons of breaking boundaries as a cancer survivor. Hi, I'm Apurva Kanulkar.I'm the co-founder of Infinite Minds and the president of ...
The old people are conqureing the world | Yusufkhan Bakhtiyorov | TEDxKhiva Presidential School
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:24
Uh my topic is going to be how old people are concuring the world. Yes, we live in a such kind of world that in a world that that everything is new. New phones, new music, new slogans and new generations, new everything.When we see the person who using an old phone, we usually say screw it please. When we when our friend or when our dad listens to old music, we usually say, "You are the older behind the times." And when we see old people, retire them. There are new generation that are coming. There are old ...
Dreams Are a Collective Journey | Manali Desai | TEDxBirla Intl School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:19
Greetings. If I asked you what you wanted to be as a child, what would be your answer. Let me take a wild guess.A doctor, an engineer, photographer, a culinary artist, something crazy, right. For me, the answer was always simple. A teacher.Well, I would rather become an English teacher. That was my idea. And that was the goal I set on to when I was in 8th grade.And I had the simple formula crackdown. How to become an English teacher. You do your 8th grade, you do your 10th grade, you do PUC, right.11th and ...