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How Mistakes Paint Your World Wild | Ing Ler Tan | TEDxYCIS Chongqing Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-26 15:00
Last year I starting at the blank paper like it was a giant empty desert. What if we as up I thought. I tired drawing my cat Moi but his tail look like squiggly noodles.I scrub it up. I said it's stupid. Then my mom said, "What if Moi isn't a cat? Why is he's a rocket?" We laugh so hard.Now I know mistake are just adventure in the squids. Do you know mistake can turn to create surprise. When I draw a brain does magic tricks.Scientist says joy could make a brain stronger than lifting weights for imagination. ...
Play Your Way! | Emily Jennings | TEDxSt Helier
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 16:32
[Music] [Applause] Play your way. Please come on a journey, a play journey with me this afternoon. We're going to start with a simple exercise.Close your eyes and think about your favorite play memory. Can you see it, feel it, smell it. Even now, I'm going to ask you to raise your hands to a few simple questions.Was it outside in nature. With other people, adventurous, slightly risky. Did it involve movement.I think that is a real indication of how play is not just creative and free, but also imaginative, a ...
人类创造力的核心机制,AI已经开始掌握了 | 北大CogSci 2025(Oral)
量子位· 2025-06-25 05:00
CogSci 2025论文 投稿 量子位 | 公众号 QbitAI "AI永远无法取代人类"证据-1! 北大团队最新论文揭示: 人类引以为傲的创造力,如今AI也开始掌握了 。 甚至,研究人员还提出了一种系统性框架,首次从认知科学的角度,对AI模型的组合创造力 (Combinational Creativity) 进行了量化评估 与优化。 结果发现, GPT-4等先进模型 在创意理解任务上已经超越普通人类 (准确率70% vs. 50%) 。 这项研究不仅揭示了当前先进模型理解组合创造力的水平,还提出了一种可计算的方法,显著提升了AI的创意生成能力。 值得一提的是,这篇论文还被认知科学学会年度会议CogSci 2025收录,并被大会选为口头报告(Oral)进行现场讲解。 所以,这到底是咋回事儿呢? AI开始掌握人类创造力的核心机制 一切起源于这样一个问题: 当AI看到寄居蟹住进易拉罐,它想到了什么? 因此,要判断AI是否真的"理解"组合创造,就必须建立一个能够揭示其认知路径的系统框架。 用系统性框架量化评估AI的"组合创造力" 一只寄居蟹钻进废弃的易拉罐——这个画面你可能在海滩上见过。大多数人只是一笑而过,但艺 ...
Water, wheels, and wonder | Tina lee | TEDxQMDS Qingdao Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:23
Hello everyone. My name is Tina and I'm 6 years old. I want to show you two picture from my troubles.Hit the first one. Look, we're doing this about this world. Yes, it has three.And guess what. This boat you can drive on the road and go out to the water at Korea. I saw in Singapore and I wa that's the last thing ever.I was so curious as my mom how does both flow and crack. So then I had an idea what I made a super that can drive s and see and even go under the water like a severy. I to my teacher and we ma ...
My inner child is my creative director | Devika Kulkarni | TEDxSavannah
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:22
Creativity & Innovation - Encourages embracing childlike curiosity and questioning everything to unlock creativity and generate novel ideas [2] - Suggests that the ability to question everything and being "naive" is a superpower, leading to unique perspectives and innovative solutions [2] - Proposes that embracing chaos, messiness, and uncertainty are essential for originality and discovering good ideas [3] - Advocates for letting go of conditioning and embracing behaviors that were once discouraged to unlock new possibilities [2] - Emphasizes that in creativity, there is no right or wrong, allowing for experimentation and the development of unique formulas [2] Design Principles - Highlights the concept of "invisible design," where good design lies in the unseen process [5] - Suggests that good ideas emerge from secret spaces and ideation phases that encourage exploration and experimentation [5] Overcoming Creative Blocks - Recommends flipping the script and generating ideas that seem unrealistic or crazy to break through conventional thinking [1] - Suggests that designers sometimes have to come up with 50 ideas at once due to inevitable deadlines [1] - Encourages individuals to give reason to their chaos, transforming it into something undeniably right and fostering freedom [3] - Advocates for asking "Why not?" instead of just "Why?" to discover connections and create without fear of being wrong [3]
Unlocking the Healing Power of Art Therapy | Ni Wayan Handoko | TEDxYouth@MISJ
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:31
Art Therapy Principles - Art therapy serves as a tool for healing and stress release, applicable even for individuals with autism, primarily through painting [2] - Art therapy is not limited to those who are ill, but also benefits individuals experiencing fatigue or confusion, offering a creative outlet [9][10] - The core of art therapy lies in fun activities like "dancing on paper" accompanied by music, encouraging participants to express emotions through movement and color [9][6] - Each individual possesses a unique color palette that emerges during emotional expression within art, guiding the therapeutic process [10][16] Practical Application - The process involves listening to music, feeling the beat, moving the body, and then transferring those movements onto paper with eyes closed [6][7] - The initial scribbles are then transformed into a work of art through the addition of color, making the therapy more approachable and enjoyable [7][8] - The speaker shares experiences of conducting art therapy sessions in various regions, including Sumba and NTT, to benefit children in need [14] Therapeutic Benefits - Art therapy can help individuals, including those with autism, achieve a level of normalcy and creative expression [14][17] - Art therapy allows individuals to express feelings and emotions through colors and strokes on canvas [12] - Encourages individuals to embrace their creativity without fear of judgment, viewing criticism as a catalyst for growth [18][19]
Can creativity help us navigate life with AI? | Frauke Zeller | TEDxBerlin
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 16:45
Human-AI Relationship & Trust - The industry highlights the shift in focus from "Can humans trust robots?" to "Can robots trust humans?", emphasizing the importance of authenticity and trust in technology [3][4] - The industry observes that people creatively adapt to technology without needing explicit instructions, and technology doesn't need to be perfect to be meaningful [4] - The industry notes that AI has transitioned from an abstract concept to an everyday tool, raising questions about the nature of the relationship being built with technology [6] Dialectical Intelligence & Synthesis - The industry introduces the framework of dialectical intelligence, holding the tension between thesis (human emotion, life experience, creativity) and antithesis (AI speed, scale, synthetic output) to create synthesis (collaboration, co-creation) [7][9][10] - The industry emphasizes that understanding the ingredients of both human and AI intelligence is crucial for building synthesis, questioning the nature of AI knowledge and learning [11][12] - The industry acknowledges that AI mimics human learning by gathering data, connecting patterns, and arriving at internal logic, but lacks the emotional and sensory experiences that shape human understanding [12][13] Creativity & AI - The industry explores the role of creativity in AI systems, questioning whether AI is a tool or something more, and whether it shapes output or is shaped by it [15] - The industry suggests open, participatory projects are needed to instill creativity and explore the human-AI relationship, referencing the Hitchbot experiment [26][27] - The industry advocates for a future of intelligent technology that is an invitation to all to participate, shape, and create, revealing values through collaborative building with machines [28][29] Ethical Considerations & Future Implications - The industry raises concerns about the potential for technology to adapt to humans or vice versa, and the need to consider what love and other human concepts will mean in the context of AI [19] - The industry cautions against thinking in dichotomies of master and slave, winner or loser, and emphasizes the importance of asking different questions to challenge assumptions [24][25] - The industry acknowledges the risk of AI being trained on biased data, leading to flawed understanding and outcomes [14]
Creativity Is a Skill, Not a Gift | Carlos Lastres | TEDxAwaji
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 16:16
I want to start with this phrase. Everybody is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will think his whole life that it's a stupid. It's a quote by Albert Einstein.So, let's take a moment. I want you guys to try to guess what is this drawing. Pretty easy, right.I mean, it's a doggy. However, it's not perfect. It's not symmetrical.It's not even using the right colors, but it gives a message, right. What if I told you that you were a creative genius when you were five years old. ...
Why I’m letting AI write my next book | Deborah Chen | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:40
I wrote my first book when I was 18. The publisher in China picked it up and somehow it became a hit. The sudden fame was quite over overwhelming as were the book royalties that I was getting paid.And then at a book signing, I was just sitting at a desk scribbling my name on book after book, thanking everyone who had kindly waited in line. And a guy came up. He was wearing those orange socks so bright that they could blind you.And he very cheerfully took out a book for me to sign. Except it wasn't my book. ...
Turning Dreams into Reality: Growing Young Entrepreneurs | Vivian Kong Doctora | TEDxNormal
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 15:23
Every great achievement in history started as a dream. the phone in your pocket, the car that you drive, and all the businesses we admire. It all started as someone imagination.But here's the thing. Not everyone gets the chance to turn their dream into reality. How many of you here has a childhood dream that you never pursue.Really. Okay. All right.Maybe life gets in the way. Maybe someone tell you isn't practical. Or somewhere along the line you stop believing it is possible.I know that feelings. I had a d ...