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Hack the Track: Reprogramming the Future Today | Annika Chadha | TEDxPaul Laurence Dunbar HS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 15:56
Key Takeaways from Hack the Track - The event aimed to empower young people to be problem solvers, not just future leaders [8] - Hack the Track was the first high school hackathon in Kentucky [4] - The hackathon featured five challenge tracks aligned with the mayor's goals: education, environment, housing accessibility, public safety, and downtown revitalization [5] - Students from 15 different schools across Kentucky participated [7] Impact and Outcomes - Students grew in confidence, grit, and compassion through the real-world opportunity [12] - AI requires human direction and collaboration; students learned to collaborate, compromise, and learn from different perspectives [13] - Technology facilitated collaboration, but students carried each other [14] - Projects focused on community impact, such as improving public safety and addressing food insecurity [15][16][17][18] Call to Action - Educators should give students problems to solve that matter [19] - City leaders should invite young technologists to the table [19] - Students should create spaces that don't exist [20] - The future is actively being built, and young people can transform communities [21]
We’re Raising the Smartest Generation (and Breaking Them?) | Ananya Nair | TEDxSVKM Intl School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 15:43
I have a little secret that I have to share with you. I'm currently running on four hours of sleep. Four four hours of sleep and an irresponsible amount of caffeine because in the next about 12 hours I sit for my SAT examination.Now, Nana, why would you be here and not preparing at home. Because a few days ago, I heard a question answered in a way that made me realize a test score that's the least of our problems. So, let me tell you what happened.Recently, I was at this college counseling seminar and you k ...
Digital Darwinism: Design the future before the world does | Jacqueline Schmidt | TEDxSouthlake
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-19 17:35
AI and Creativity - AI enhances human creativity, expanding reach rather than replacing humans [1][9] - AI lowers the cost of failure, with the cost of experimentation in startups dropping by over 90% in the last decade [10] - AI is a force multiplier for human resilience and creativity, amplifying capabilities and accelerating experimentation [9][10] - AI is not the enemy of originality but its amplifier, freeing individuals from tedious tasks to focus on meaningful work [16][17] Adaptability and Reinvention - Adaptability is crucial for survival, with the World Economic Forum predicting that 50% of employees will need reskilling by 2025 [8] - Reinvention is a collaboration between human resilience and technology, requiring a willingness to be curious and flexible [9][12] - The "collapse code" involves pausing, prototyping, and partnering to turn pain, passion, and potential into expanded reach [12][13] - Creativity is defined by adaptability, transforming limitations into leverage and turning "no" into new directions [14] Mindset and Opportunity - Every collapse or setback can be viewed as a creative prompt, leading to reinvention and new opportunities [2][6] - The key is to adopt a mindset of "living in beta," being open to continuous upgrades and shifts [12] - The future requires imagination and awakened humanity, with technology reminding us of what only humans can do [18]
How wonder and rigor lead to results | Natalie Nixon | TEDxBerkshires
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-19 17:29
Last Thanksgiving day, I accidentally swam from the island of NeAs to the island of St. Kits. Now, in all honesty, just to clarify, I could have swam it as a relay, but I forgot that that was an option.I was on the island of Neas specifically at Wall-E Beach for a swim holiday with a a group called Swim Trekk. And the span of of of water between NeAs and St. Kits is about four kilometers.It's like two and a half miles. And the cool thing is that you can see the bottom of the sea the entire way. And there's ...
Loving conflict: The intimacy that builds collaboration across division | Anna Lecat | TEDxGraz
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:13
Growing up, we are told conflict is bad. Avoid it. Be nice to each other. However, avoiding conflict does not keep us together. It pulls us apart. Silence, resentment, lost connections. Every conversation you don't have is a connection you have already lost. My choice is different. I love conflict. Not violence, not war, not aggression. Rather, the conflict in hard conversations, the tensions, you know those moments that we all run away from. I used to run too until I didn't until I engaged in the conflict ...
How a small town can create cultural change | Jessica Baudey | TEDxAberystwyth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 16:30
Picture a town um west coast of Wales. It's the middle of winter. Um everyone wants to retreat. Everyone wants to hibernate naturally and keep warm.But what if there was a way to take that isolation and bring it into connection and create something to bring people together through community. That's where we come in. um we thought what how about um creating a festival festival of love uh and that was a really important idea in terms of using a universal theme.So a way to to relate for everyone to relate for ...
Justin Hackney on AI Filmmaking with Flow | In the Flow
Google· 2025-12-15 17:01
These tools allows more wild and beautiful ideas to come from across the globe. Like anyone has now, the opportunity to express themselves — — right. Creatively.And so I think we're gonna see a creative renaissance of, of art and culture. [upbeat music plays] Hi, Justin. I'm Arathi. I’m on the Technology & Society team at Google.I lead user experience research for Flow. Very excited to dive into your creative process .. … using Flow to bring your creative vision as well as Lewis’s creative vision to life.Ve ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-15 01:00
Across industries, employers are looking for people who can collaborate with AI, not compete against it. For teens, this means developing skills that merge human creativity with machine capability. These are the skills that will set them apart, whether they pursue college, a startup or a side hustle. https://t.co/mhxf173YD4 ...
Want better ideas fast? Think like a comedy writer | Gil Rief | TEDxFullerton
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-14 18:00
Core Idea - The best ideas come from a "writer's room mindset," where creativity is a team sport, emphasizing collaboration and a playful approach to idea generation [4] - A writer's room mindset can be adopted by any team in any industry to enhance creativity and problem-solving [9][17][18] Key Principles - "Write drunk, edit sober" means separating idea generation (playful mindset) from idea judgment (practical mindset) [6][7] - Think like a comic (open, playful, "what if") before judging like a critic to unlock creative doors [13] - Quantity of ideas leads to quality; creating a low-stakes environment encourages wild and innovative thinking [15][16] Practical Application - Kick off team meetings with "what if" warm-ups to stimulate creative thinking [19][20] - Reframe obstacles into opportunities by widening perspective, as demonstrated by the wax figure example [21] - Collaboration is a superpower that bridges people and ideas, fostering creativity [7] Supporting Data - A 1968 NASA study showed that 98% of five-year-olds scored at the level of creative genius, but this dropped to 2% by adulthood, suggesting creativity is unlearned [8] - University of Texas study: a group focused on generating a high quantity of ideas came up with more original, useful, and creative ideas [15]
Working from home is over, Canary Wharf Group CEO says
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-12 06:00
people are back um for a combination of culture, for uh complex problem solving, for building collaboration. And so I think the companies that we see, they're back and they want more office space. And I'd say this year was our best office leasing in over a decade >> and I think next year we might even surpass that.>> And Jamie Diamond telling everyone to get back to the office possibly help. >> Yeah. Is working from is working from home done.Do you think. We >> I do I do I think you know companies have real ...