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How AI Is Changing Us — And What It Means To Be Human | LD Chen | TEDxApex
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:38
[Music] [Applause] [Music] When we place a child with good grades, what do we say? >> Smart. >> Smart. Yes. And great leaders. Smart. But nothing stand out. We still want to be kind. We say he's good men. So smart gets the crown, good gets consolation. But recently the CEO of Open AI mentioned, "Kidsbone today will never be smarter than AI. " Smile's gone. We call ourselves smart species. We build cities, spread atom, worked on moon, but smart enough to build nuclear weapons. Not smart enough to stop Smiley ...
Respect Beyond Ranks | Col Virendra Kumar Sahi VrC | TEDxGMC Doda
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-14 15:59
[Music] I think others are yet to join. Principal Dr. . Eskeel, distinguished speakers and my dear dear Indians.It's a matter of honor to me to be speaking to a elite section of Indians. Formality is cut there. Gentlemen, I'll start off.Life is a flow and it's a flow and it's a flow. I'll explain by saying have you people calculated ever that uh 66,000 Indians are born every day. Let's also calculate about 26,000 Indians perish every day. Now to put them together about 40,000 Indians are added to our nation ...
‘We need to get back to humanity’: ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ creator on how food can unite people
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 23:38
Show Concept & Impact - The show "Somebody Feed Phil" travels the world, explores food, builds community, and embraces different cultures [3] - The show aims to inspire travel and connection with others, promoting humanity and understanding [5][9] - The show avoids topical jokes and political content to focus on universal themes of relationships, family, and character [29] Connection & Communication - Food is presented as a universal connector, facilitating communication and friendship even across language barriers [6][7] - Sharing food and laughter can bridge divides and foster understanding between people with differing beliefs [7][8] - Embracing other cultures is portrayed as a fundamental aspect of being a decent human being, not a political statement [9] Anecdotes & Experiences - A story is shared about forming a friendship with a Palestinian restaurant owner in Dubai, highlighting the potential for connection despite perceived differences [12][13][14] - The difficulty of getting a Republican and a Democrat to share a meal in Washington DC is noted, emphasizing the political divide [16] - A personal anecdote about getting fired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art for falling asleep on a 300-year-old bed illustrates how life experiences can unexpectedly contribute to future success [23][24][27] Future Aspirations - The show's creator expresses a desire to film in Greece, Turkey, Shanghai, most of India, and most of Africa in future seasons [35]
How social media erases our humanity | Ryan Biller | TEDxGrandJunction
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 17:32
[Music] [Music] Two years ago, I lived in Palestine. My apartment was here in Hebrron, a conservative, mostly Muslim city in the heart of the West Bank. As you can probably tell by looking at me, I didn't exactly blend in.Luckily, Palestinians by and large are a warm, hospitable people, contrary to the stereotypes perpetuated online. In other words, I was welcomed with open arms. Fridays are reserved for prayer in Islam.So while the pious people of Hebron were busy with their divine duties each Friday, I'd ...
Strengthening our Humanity: What AI Can’t Take From You | Jori O'Neale | TEDxDeer Park Women
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 15:54
[Music] [Applause] Hi, my name is George and I'm neurody divergent. Now, for some of you who don't know what that means, basically I think differently. You see, 17 years ago, I wouldn't have had the language or the audacity to stand on a stage of this magnitude and say it out loud.17 years ago was also the first time I went to therapy. I went in a room. I sat across from a stranger.She leaned back and she listened and I spilled my guts. I told her everything. She smiled.She picked up her pad. She wrote down ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-06 12:25
It may have profound implications for society and what it means to be human https://t.co/WJZDwL3IoO ...
MS NOW | We the People | "Human Family"
MSNBC· 2025-11-04 14:56
I was asked to say something wise and to have some wise words. I note the obvious differences in the human family. Some of us are serious.Some thrive on comedy. Some declare their lives are lived as true profoundity while others claim no, they are living the real reality. I've sailed upon the seven seas and stopped in every land and seen the wonders of the world.But not yet one common man. I note the obvious differences in every sort and type. But we are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike.But we ar ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-11-02 16:35
RT ADAM (@AdameMedia)“There is no superior race.There is no ‘chosen people of God’.It is neither the United States nor Israel.The ‘chosen people of God’ is all of humanity.”— President of Colombia, Gustavo Petrohttps://t.co/3H2vfOe0rU ...
How Mistakes Propel Us Forward | Shanice Wong Yen Shyen | TEDxAsia Pacific U
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-29 16:42
When was the last time you really asked someone, "Hey, how are you?" not as a greeting but with a questions that needed an answer. For the long time that I thought that I was great at connecting with people until I got m I make a mistake so big it changes the way how I see people forever. I used to believe that the biggest mistake in life was about failing.failing an exam, filling a goal, filling a job. But then I made a different kind of mistake. But it didn't shows up in my grade, my career, or my achieve ...
What if We Remember—and Reclaim—Our Humanity? | Adrian Hayes | TEDxACS International School
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-27 16:54
Last but not least, our last speaker, Mr. . Adrien Hayes. An internationally acclaimed thought leader, extreme adventurer, author, coach, consultant, and documentary presenter.A regular commentator on British TV, he writes and speaks on pressing world issues, bringing a unique perspective shaped by his diverse career. Currently working on his third book on human development and society, Mr. . Hayes has a deep interest in the challenges of modern society.Today he will share his wisdom with the question, what ...