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Sąd, który zapomniał o prawdzie i przyszłość, która jej nie potrzebuje | Kamil Rudol | TEDxWarsaw
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-22 16:14
Core Argument - The legal system prioritizes adherence to rules and procedures over the pursuit of truth, potentially leading to unjust outcomes [1] - The introduction of AI in the judiciary could improve efficiency but also risks perpetuating existing biases present in historical data [5][6][7] - AI should be used to support the judiciary by handling simple cases and administrative tasks, freeing up judges to focus on complex cases requiring human judgment and empathy [9][10][14] AI in Judiciary - Some countries are already implementing AI in their judicial systems for tasks such as case classification, analysis, and even generating draft judgments [3][4] - Estonia is testing an AI system for resolving small civil disputes up to 7,000 EUR, while the US uses AI to assess recidivism risk [4] - AI's ability to quickly analyze vast amounts of data can improve efficiency, but its reliance on historical data can lead to biased outcomes [5][9] Concerns and Limitations - AI algorithms learn from past data, which may contain biases and prejudices, leading to unfair or discriminatory outcomes [5][6][7] - Justice requires empathy, compassion, and responsibility, qualities that AI currently lacks, making it unsuitable for making final judgments in all cases [19] - Human judges are essential for considering the context and nuances of individual cases, ensuring that justice is served in a fair and equitable manner [14][15][17][18] Call to Action - Society needs to actively participate in the debate and decision-making process regarding the implementation of AI in the judiciary to ensure that it aligns with human values and principles [22] - It is crucial to define the boundaries of AI's role in the legal system, determining which cases are suitable for AI resolution and which require human judgment [20][21]
The Fine Line Between Controversial and Forgotten | Chayadhorn Kitiyadisai | TEDxAssumptionU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-21 16:35
Brand Philosophy & Marketing - Standing for something you believe in is key to making a real difference, not just being loud [3] - The skincare industry thrives on confusion, so providing scientific facts can be controversial [5] - The company aims to decode labels, ruin the fantasy, and save consumers' wallets, rather than just selling a dream [8] - A clear, brave, and slightly controversial message is crucial for a brand's success [15] - Brave brands lead, while safe brands merely survive [16] Business Growth & Strategy - The brand's success started with the courage to tell the truth [12] - The company didn't follow trends, focusing on simple products like moisturizer, cleanser, and sunscreen [13] - The company aims to sell a new culture where skincare is simpler and easier [13] - Last year, the company made a bit over 400 million Thai Baht in sales [12] Overcoming Challenges - Controversy is inevitable if you choose to matter [11][18] - The goal is to win trust by standing for something that matters, not just to win arguments [19]
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何币· 2025-07-17 12:49
Product Launch & Features - Mira launched Verify system, a new interaction method in beta, aiming to solve the internet's truth problem [1] - Mira Verify uses multi-model consensus to identify hallucinations and misinformation [1] - The system identifies small errors effectively [1] User Engagement - A waitlist application is available for the beta version [1] - Users can apply by submitting their email addresses [1] Company Positioning - Mira positions itself as the "multi-sig of truth" [1]
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-07-17 02:50
"No! I don't care about the money. It's really important to have a source of truth."Elon Muskhttps://t.co/UIoNgLh7FY ...
Jeffries drops Epstein bomb: Trump either 'lied' or there’s a 'cover-up'
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 23:31
Over the last few days, a number of members of your caucus have been posting and engaging in some of the discourse about Jeffrey Epstein. Is this appropriate for your members to be doing so. Do you want to see any action on that front.The American people deserve to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth as it relates to this whole sorted Jeffrey Epstein matter. Democrats didn't put the Jeffrey Epstein thing into the public domain. This was a conspiracy that Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, and t ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-14 09:45
When even spy agencies have to put loyalty to the leader above objectivity and truth, the whole nation loses, and becomes less safe, says @andreaskluth (via @opinion) https://t.co/JUP7fcy6iN ...
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-07-12 06:45
"AI needs to say the truth & know the truth, even if the truth is unpopular”Elon Muskhttps://t.co/op3xbqh0m7 ...
How is forensic evidence manipulated in a post-truth world? | Robert Trafford | TEDxDaltVila
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-28 17:01
If I say the word forensics, what do you think of? I bet some of you right now are thinking of a white chalk outline of a body on the floor. Detectives and people in white lab suits. And all around there's a police tape which reads, "Crime scene. do not cross. At Forensic Architecture, we're detectives of a kind, but we don't work for the police or for governments.We investigate them. We're the kind of detectives that aren't usually allowed inside that crime scene. Instead, we're outside with the rest of so ...
How archaeologists find the truth (and you can, too) | Trevor Wallace | TEDxDaltVila
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-27 17:01
This past fall, my team and I uncovered a graveyard full of ancient shipwrecks in western Monorca. But what really surprised us is that they were relatively undisturbed. Something almost unique in the Mediterranean and rare in the whole world.But for me, the biggest discovery was not a wreck or an artifact, but a series of lessons about truth that archaeology can teach us. One, truth is firsthand. Two, truth is slow.And three, the thing that we are looking for can often get in the way of truth. But before g ...
The Stories Crimes Tell: Listening Beyond the Evidence | Jon Carda | TEDxSioux Falls
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 16:58
Core Idea - The talk explores the power of listening in uncovering hidden narratives and deeper truths beyond evidence [1] - It emphasizes the importance of curiosity, empathy, and patience in investigations and relationships [1] Speaker's Expertise - Jon Carda has 31 years of experience as a police officer, including 11 years as a Detective in the Crimes Against Persons Unit [1] - He has over 240 hours of specialized training in interview and interrogation techniques [1] - He served as a lead detective on 22 homicides and conducted more than 30 homicide suspect interrogations [1] Talk Content - The talk shares real stories of how careful listening exposed motives, elicited confessions, and revealed truths [1] - It demonstrates how listening techniques can help navigate challenges, strengthen relationships, and understand the world [1]