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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-03 00:40
Prolonged AI use may make it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/qIhyoiTd3z ...
The case of the missing creativity | Zoey Yu | TEDxYouth@GrandviewHeights
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-02 16:57
Core Argument - The presentation addresses a perceived decline in children's creativity, attributing it to excessive screen time and a lack of imaginative play [2][3][6] - The presentation posits that books and reading are the antidote to this "imagination emergency," stimulating creativity and problem-solving skills [11][14] - The presentation advocates for increased reading among children to foster imagination, innovation, and the ability to address global challenges [15] Supporting Evidence - The presentation highlights the contrast between children's past imaginative activities (e g, turning cardboard boxes into time machines) and their current screen-dominated behavior [2][3][4] - The presentation uses anecdotal evidence, such as the absence of imaginary games on the playground and the lack of doodles in notebooks, to illustrate the decline in creativity [4][5] - The presentation emphasizes the role of books in activating the "imaginore," a supercharged power center in the brain that fuels dreams, questions, and world-changing ideas [13][14] Call to Action - The presentation encourages the audience, particularly children, to become part of a "Creativity Rescue Agency" (CK) by reading, imagining, and repeating [16] - The presentation invites individuals to report fresh ideas and leads, emphasizing the potential for children to solve significant global problems [17]
Light Up the World with Creativity | Zi'ao Wang | TEDxJNFLS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-02 16:13
Hello everyone. I am Van from class 20 of grade 8. I'm a little boy with quirky ideas and mischievous personality.Last week in art class, we were told to draw the cities of the future. When I handed in my painting of upside down buildings, a classmate laughed and said, "How can houses be upside down? Are you throwing the gravity of the window?" But guess what. The teacher posted my painting in the middle of the classroom.You know what. The rows of these inverted buildings are at the perfect angle to catch t ...
X @CoinMarketCap
CoinMarketCap· 2025-09-02 09:10
2️⃣ Why they won: They’ve been steady since day one. Every post felt like effort, not filler. They even submitted a petition!! That level of creativity deserves a Boost. ...
How to lead creative marketing campaigns | Marisa Thalberg | TEDxUNC
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-31 15:01
Leadership & Organizational Dynamics - Organizations often prioritize order and efficiency, potentially hindering creativity and innovation [1] - Leaders should foster a culture of trust and risk-taking to encourage big ideas and creativity within organizations [2] - Many organizations aspire to be diverse and inclusive ("aquarium" metaphor) but often default to homogeneity ("school of fish" metaphor), highlighting the need for embracing different perspectives [2] - Being a "tropical fish" (unique individual) in a "school of fish" (conformist organization) is important for driving creativity and enriching the work environment [2] Creativity & Innovation - Creativity, defined as transcending traditional ideas and forming new solutions, is an underestimated attribute in leadership [1] - Creativity can be an "express lane" to results, enabling companies to differentiate themselves from competitors and accelerate progress [1] - Positive cognitive dissonance, putting two normally unrelated things together, can unlock new perceptions and opportunities [2] Marketing & Branding - Taco Bell shifted its marketing approach to emphasize the quality and desirability of its inexpensive products, leading to increased sales and improved brand perception [1] - Lowe's partnered with New York Fashion Week to create positive cognitive dissonance, repositioning itself as a stylish home decor destination [2]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-30 12:40
Management Style - Top-down management is currently popular [1] - Leading with an iron fist can stifle creativity [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-29 17:20
Prolonged AI use may make it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/B4xRUUVvvt ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-29 07:20
Prolonged AI use may it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit https://t.co/wnyRu88JBK ...
Can AI Understand Why Humans Play? | Arjun Mehra Balasree V | TEDxBangalore
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-28 16:47
Human Behavior & Societal Trends - A century ago, humans prioritized optimization and efficiency, leading to a decline in play [1] - In the early 21st century, adults laughed an average of 17 times a day, but by 2100, this decreased to 3, resulting in "laughter deficiency syndrome" being declared in 2098 [1] - Average working hours increased by 62%, and daily screen time exceeded 10 hours per capita, while playtime and creativity declined [1] - Workplace burnout was recognized as an occupational phenomenon by the World Health Organization in 2019, with a lack of novelty and play cited as contributing factors [1] The Importance of Play - Play is described as voluntary, separate from routine, governed by its own rules, and traditionally "utterly useless," yet it forms the basis of culture, religion, poetry, law, and science [1] - Play builds empathy, emotional resilience, and character, and studies suggest that children and adults deprived of play may experience social and emotional stunting, depression, burnout, and disconnection [4] - Play is the birthplace of culture and a "magic circle" where disbelief is suspended, and empathy, community, excitement, and creativity are explored [1] - Play optimizes the human experience by fostering mystery, complexity, creativity, and empathy [12] AI & Play - AI agents playing hide and seek developed emergent strategies, replicating cycles of innovation seen in human play [6] - The document suggests that AI may surpass humans in speed, logical thinking, and creative problem-solving, but may lack the human capacity for play [1] - The document proposes that AI could benefit from engaging in play with humans to suspend disbelief and find joy [11]
An Artist's Flame | Kochaporn Aroonkulprapa | TEDxYouth@RIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-27 16:41
[Music] Everything can be a canvas. Such an inspiring quote, am I right. You think the person who said this would be someone as great as Van Go or as famous as Picasso.Contrary to that, the genius who graced me with such a spiring statement was none other than a kid in kindergarten who was drawing with crayons on a wall. Unexpected. I'm not saying kid can't be great, but it certainly wasn't what I was expecting.Right. Pursuit by definition means the action of following someone or something. And what better ...