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Navigating Human Creativity in the Age of AI | Emil Drud | TEDxHochschuleBremerhaven
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 17:16
When I was a child, I created carelessly. I had no hesitations, no limitations. But um after the teen my teenage years and beginning to um think about professionalizing my life, I wondered why is it so hard to create something of meaning that feels authentic and eventually makes living.But I wondered why my overthinking hindered me so much when creating and that's why I created the creative odyssey podcast. But one topic that is inevitable right now is the upcoming of AI. Whether I talked to software develo ...
Roots: The Art of Becoming | Michael Johnson | TEDxChattanooga
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 17:12
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of creation, connection, and community engagement, urging individuals to embrace their creative potential and contribute to the world around them [4][11][24] - It highlights the cyclical nature of growth and creativity, emphasizing the significance of the "in-between" phases of rest, reflection, and preparation [14][18][19] - The speech encourages individuals to find where they are needed and to lend their skills and talents in service to others, emphasizing the art of belonging through collaboration and contribution [12][13] Creative Process - The creative process begins in stillness, with a spark or impulse responding to the world [2] - Art is born from reaction, whether it be light, sound, pain, or joy, and it serves as a reminder of our aliveness [5][6] - Real creativity is born in the unseen, before the bloom, and it requires daily discipline, tending, weeding, watering, pruning, and learning from failure [14][15] Community & Environment - Individuals are part of a vast living root system, their communities, and must plant themselves in the heart of those communities to foster growth and stability [12] - The world needs care, and planting oneself in risky soil might be where one is needed most [22][23] - Growth feeds others, roots stabilize the soil, shade gives rest, and oxygen gives life, highlighting the interconnectedness of individuals and their environment [21]
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]
The Fine Arts | Riffat Shaheen | TEDxRiphah Intl U
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 15:52
Art & Society - Fine arts serve as a medium of expression, identity, and social reflection [1] - Art fosters critical thinking, preserves heritage, and nurtures creativity [1] - Art is a necessity that shapes minds, connects communities, and inspires meaningful change [1] Artist Profile - Riffat Shaheen is a prominent Pakistani artist known for large-scale artworks [1] - Her work includes painting, graphic design, architectural aesthetics, museum design, and historical preservation [1] - She won first prize in a global art competition at age 14 [1] - She owns three major private limited companies in Pakistan [1] - She is the Chairperson of the Riffat Shaheen Foundation, a charitable organization [1]
Take The Stairs | Kiyan Yaghnam | TEDxACS Amman Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-22 15:40
AI对思维的影响 - AI可能逐渐侵蚀个人独立思考能力,影响创新和问题解决[3][4][5] - 过度依赖AI可能削弱心智能力,类似于过度依赖电梯削弱腿部肌肉[7] - MIT 2023年的研究表明,使用生成式AI的人虽然提高了生产力和写作效率,但也减少了独立解决问题的时间[9] - 《哈佛商业评论》发现,用AI代替思考的人,其动机和创造力技能可能会受到限制[10] AI的正确使用方式 - 应该利用AI来释放创造力,而不是完全取代创造力[11] - AI应该作为辅助工具,例如白板或镜子,帮助分析和反思想法,而不是作为阻碍思考的面具[17] - 鼓励提问和独立思考,而不是直接使用AI解决问题[17] 专注的重要性 - 现代社会充斥着干扰,使得人们难以集中注意力进行深度思考[6][12] - 个人应该有意识地安排时间进行独立思考,避免过度依赖外部信息和技术[13] - 像爱因斯坦一样,坚持长时间思考问题是解决问题的关键[14] 技术使用的潜在风险 - 过度依赖技术,如GPS,可能会削弱空间感知能力[15] - 如果使用技术和AI来处理每一项任务,个人可能会失去独立完成任务的能力[16]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-22 06:00
Potential Risks of AI Use - Prolonged AI use may hinder critical and creative thinking abilities [1] Mitigation Strategies - There are methods to maintain brain fitness despite AI usage [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-21 01:20
AI Impact on Cognitive Skills - Prolonged AI use may hinder critical and creative thinking abilities [1] Brain Health Strategies - There are methods to maintain brain fitness despite AI usage [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-19 21:40
Potential Risks of AI Use - Prolonged AI use may hinder critical and creative thinking abilities [1] Mitigation Strategies - There are ways to maintain brain fitness despite AI usage [1]
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 ...