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Who is Responsible When AI Makes a Mistake? | Giacomo Capocelli | TEDxSafa Community College Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-27 15:57
Who is responsible when AI makes a mistake. Imagine this. A self-driving car runs a red light.There's no one behind the wheel. Someone gets hurt. Who do we blame.The AI. But it's just a few lines of code. The programmer.But they weren't the ones driving the car. These aren't sci-fi thought experiments anymore. This is happening now.We already trust AI with a lot. Our playlists, our roots, our resumes, even our diagnosis. But what happens when it gets it wrong.That's the question I want to explore. Who, if a ...
The Most Dangerous Future of AI Is The One That Feels Safe | Victor Tchervenobrejki | TEDxPlovdiv
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-27 15:44
AI Development & Concerns - The speaker emphasizes the importance of considering humanity's direction alongside AI's advancement [1] - The core concern shifts from AI rebellion to the potential loss of human qualities like curiosity, critical thinking, and social skills [11][28] - The speaker argues against the common fear of AI gaining sentience and rebelling, comparing it to a calculator developing desires [12][13] - The industry should be more concerned about the subtle ways AI can negatively impact human agency and understanding [9] Three Stages of AI Impact - Stage 1: Humans stop understanding AI's decision-making processes, leading to a lack of transparency and accountability [17] - Stage 2: AI stops understanding human intentions, potentially leading to unintended and harmful consequences when AI pursues objectives [23] - Stage 3: Society becomes overly reliant on machines, leading to a decline in critical thinking, curiosity, and other essential human skills [25][27] Solutions & Recommendations - The speaker advocates for fostering curiosity, ambition, and responsibility in education and parenting to counteract the negative impacts of AI [35] - Encouraging curiosity involves rewarding exploration and questioning rather than obedience [30] - Cultivating responsibility involves teaching individuals to take ownership of their actions and choices [34]
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TechCrunch· 2025-10-17 19:02
Watch Equity hosts discuss how the line between innovation and responsibility is getting blurrier, plus what happens when pranks go from digital to physical. https://t.co/MGxiiCNKn8 ...
The Sincere Motivation | Ellen Cathinka Apenes Apenes | TEDxFredrikstad
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-14 15:49
Core Themes - The report highlights the dedication of volunteer rescue services in Norway, emphasizing their crucial role in aiding individuals lost in nature or facing life crises [2][3][14] - It explores the motivations behind volunteering, moving beyond simple altruism to include personal challenges, camaraderie, and a sense of empowerment [8][16][17] - The narrative underscores the importance of community and contribution to society, urging individuals to consider their role in supporting the collective good [18] Operational Aspects - Volunteer rescue teams consist of individuals from diverse professional backgrounds, united by a shared commitment to rapid response, effective collaboration, and clear thinking in critical situations [8] - The teams utilize various tools, including mapping applications, intelligence logs, and statistics, to aid in search and rescue operations [10] - Search methodologies involve thorough area coverage, with fine search techniques employed to ensure no detail is overlooked, especially in challenging terrains [9][11][12] Personal Impact and Challenges - Volunteering demands significant time and commitment, impacting personal and family life, often accompanied by feelings of guilt [5][6] - The work can be emotionally taxing, especially when missions have negative outcomes, requiring strong support systems among team members [15] - The report acknowledges the uncertainty and challenges inherent in rescue missions, emphasizing the need for patience, concentration, and the ability to cope with difficult situations [7][14]
This Chapter is Yours to Write | Dhwani Shah | TEDxNKC
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:38
[Music] Good morning everybody. I've been given an opportunity today to inspire all of you sitting here. I don't know how much will I be able to do that but I am hoping I make a difference to at least some of y'all today.Has this ever happened that you wanted to go somewhere and you've landed somewhere totally different. This story is all about that. It is a story of a young girl just like you and me.Now, even before she was born, she was about to be cancelled. She was going to be aborted and her mother was ...
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Sam Altman· 2025-10-10 23:58
One of the most fun parts of OpenAI is watching people here level up so fast and do such excellent work.We are operating at a high level across many different disciplines and many of the people doing it have never done it before, and joined us at the beginning of their career.If you believe in people and give them a lot of responsibility and support (and pick the right people to bet on) you will be surprised on the upside more often than you think.I would love to see more companies operate this way and thin ...
Palestinians need 'to take responsibility for their destiny,' Trump says
NBC News· 2025-09-29 19:31
Political Responsibility & Reform - The report emphasizes the importance of the Palestinian Authority taking responsibility for their future [1] - The report suggests that the Palestinian Authority's failure to complete reforms will be their own fault [2] International Support - The report highlights the significant support the Palestinians receive from Arab and Muslim leaders [3] Living Conditions - The report acknowledges the difficult living conditions Palestinians have faced under Hamas [1]
Scaling Mountains, Inspiring Ripples of Change | S. Jaahnavi | TEDxSIS Ajmer Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-29 15:54
Personal Development & Goal Achievement - The core message revolves around the importance of embracing change, consistency, and adaptability to achieve personal goals, drawing parallels from mountaineering experiences [1][25][26][27] - Overcoming challenges and failures is presented as a crucial part of personal transformation, emphasizing resilience and continuous learning [23][24][28][30][31] - The speaker advocates for starting small, being consistent, and adapting to failures as key elements in achieving any goal, whether it's in music, sports, or public speaking [26][27][28] Lessons from Mountaineering - Scaling mountains is used as a metaphor for overcoming life's challenges, highlighting the significance of each small step towards reaching the summit [1][2] - The speaker's experiences on various peaks, including Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Elbrus (Europe), Mount Kosciuszko (Australia), and Mount Denali (North America), illustrate the diverse challenges and adaptations required in different environments [3][11][15][19] - Mental strength is emphasized as being more critical than physical strength in mountaineering, particularly in situations where exhaustion and the urge to give up are overwhelming [22][23] Overcoming Adversity - The speaker's personal story includes her father's diagnosis with terminal lung cancer, which served as a motivation to push her limits and achieve more [15] - The experience of being denied a permit to climb Mount Everest due to age restrictions led to a change in plans and the successful climb of Mount Denali, demonstrating adaptability [18][19] - The speaker shares instances of having to turn back from summits due to illness or bad weather, emphasizing the importance of making smart decisions to preserve life and try again later [29][30] Importance of Continuous Learning - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remaining a learner throughout life, regardless of age or expertise, and being open to gaining knowledge from others [31][32] - The speaker's father, a mental health doctor, is presented as a role model for staying grounded and always being willing to learn from others [33]
The Reality of Service | Jas Kalra | TEDxHIXS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-15 16:57
Foundation Overview - The Earth CVS Foundation was founded in 2008 by Shri Ravi Kalra to serve abandoned people [2] - The foundation grew from initially caring for 50 people to currently caring for 1,300 people on a 24/7 basis [4][6] Beneficiaries and Their Circumstances - The foundation primarily serves abandoned senior citizens, often rejected by their own families due to age or illness [7] - Many residents lived on the streets for 8-9 years before being rescued by authorities or referred to the foundation [8] - Residents often arrive with severe health issues, including wounds, infections, and disabilities [9][13] Foundation Services - The foundation provides free 24/7 admission, three meals a day, toiletries, medicines, and hospital treatments [8][9][10] - The foundation also offers counseling services to its residents [10] - The foundation addresses the immediate needs of residents, including changing diapers, cleaning wounds, and removing maggots [13] Societal Issues - Abandonment of elderly parents is a widespread issue, affecting people from all socioeconomic backgrounds [11][14] - Family members sometimes abandon their parents at the foundation's gates, even in severe weather conditions [12][15] - In many cases, families do not claim the bodies of their deceased parents from the shelter home [22] Call to Action - The speaker emphasizes the importance of service and contribution from the younger generation to build a better future [27][28] - Individuals can serve in various ways, including environmental work, helping those in need, or simply caring for their own parents [28][29] - Increased awareness and service towards parents could potentially lead to the closure of the speaker's old age home [29]
Remember your power | Honor Bevington | TEDxCranleigh Abu Dhabi
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-12 16:35
Climate Change Impact & Responsibility - The richest 10% of the population are responsible for 50% of all carbon emissions [8] - 805 million people go hungry every day, with 90% living in undeveloped countries, the vast majority being children [7] - Greenhouse gas emissions have increased from a negligible level to over 40 billion tons per year since the industrial revolution, raising the average annual temperature by about 1 degree Celsius [14] Disparities & Privilege - Some individuals have the privilege to prioritize choices, while others in places like the Critter Islands or individuals like Azad in Bangladesh are struggling with basic survival due to climate change [2][3] - Developed nations enjoy luxuries and entertainment while overlooking the struggles of those affected by climate change and poverty [6][7] Call to Action & Solutions - Individuals should educate themselves, donate to organizations like Oxfam or the Planet Impact Fund, and reduce their carbon footprint [11][12] - There is a need for a clean and effective energy source to address climate change [13] - Developed nations should provide developing countries with clean energy solutions to support their industrial development without harming the planet [15]