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The Power of Computers | Alex Samanisvili | TEDxNea Smyrni Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 16:02
[Music] Have you ever wanted to learn about things happening in other countries. What if I told you that you can learn about anything without even leaving your house just using a device. Then let me tell you how computers can make you smarter.When I was younger, being on a computer was very new to me and a lot more fun than homework. Especially during co when all my classes were on a computer. Since we were always at home, I always trying to find a way to play on the computer without my parents knowing.Over ...
When AI has all the answers, what's left for you? | Prof. Dr. Niels Van Quaquebeke | TEDxKLU Hamburg
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 15:36
[Applause] [Applause] So, I expect that many of you showed up today to get some answers from us here, the speakers on the stage, from people like me. But let's face it, we're moving into a future where AI can give you these answers. and AI will probably provide a more comprehensive, more individualized and likely also easier to understand answer than I can ever provide you with.So in that world, what is my role. What is our role as humans. I don't know about you, but when I start to ponder that question, I ...
What studying fish teaches me about human life | James Liao | TEDxUF
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:38
This is a fish swimming. On the left, there's a cylinder with water rushing past it, creating turbulent eddies called vortices that the fish can't see, but they can feel. In nature, fish swim in turbulent flows, and they surf on these vortices. Now only if this fish were alive. But it's not. It's dead. How then is this fish swimming? The vortices generated from the cylinder provide the energy. The water swims the dead fish. I'm a professor at the University of Florida, a biomechanist and neuroscientist, and ...
The Tragedy of Forgotten Curiosity | Attila Juhasz | TEDxWJHS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:57
A vertable. And how many of you avo that changed the force of their lives. One b just one bull completely changed the way I see the universe and my pencil.Now to give a little context, every summer me and my family been going visit our relative. We stay there for about few weeks and then come home. For one summer, my freshman summer, me and my dad came over so I could try out in the school sine.So just me and my dad for a m so he left our world who came home late and on top of that my vast friend was a hung ...
Through a Different Lens:Curiosity Perspective | Kautilya Pandit | TEDxSAJS Vasundhara Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:41
प्रणाम मेरा नाम पंडित है। आशा है कि मेरी आवाज आप सभी तक ठीक ठाक पहुंच रही हो ताकि आज हम थोड़ी सी बातचीत कर ले और मैं जो भी इस तरह से आपके पास पहुंचू वो आपके पास पहुंच जाए। बस इतनी सी आशा है। चलिए शुरू करते हैं। एक कविता है उससे मैं शुरू करूंगा। रवि अस्त रवि अस्त ज्योति के पत्र पर लिखा अमर रह गया राम रावण का अपराज समर। आज का अतीक्ष प्रकार प्रतिशील समीन गर्जित प्रतिपद कौशल समूह राक्षस वृद्ध सत्य वित राजीव लक्षण लोहित लोचन रावणच राघव राघव रावण वण गज प्रहर उदस्त राम भाव गोविंद कर देखिए ये जो कविता है ये मां हिं ...
How Curiosity and a Smile Forge Leadership in Sustainability | Marie Trogstam | TEDxSSE
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:18
[Applause] When I went to school, I was told to not ask so many questions. During one of my first jobs, I was told, "Don't smile so much. You seem unserious." But these early experiences later led me to realize something powerful. In a complex world, it's not fierce power nor perfection that leads to progress.It's curiosity and care. Curiosity, a willingness to ask questions and a smile can change the situation. Asking a question can change the trajectory of a meeting by asking who is not in this room that ...
Curiosity sparks extraordinary | Tian ran Gao | TEDxQMDS Qingdao Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:25
Core Idea - Curiosity, originating from the Latin word "cura" meaning to care, is presented as a fundamental driver of human survival and progress [1] - Curiosity is not just about finding answers, but also about perseverance and learning from mistakes [2][3][4] - Curiosity transforms ordinary individuals into explorers, inventors, and dreamers, leading to breakthroughs in various fields [7] Examples of Curiosity's Impact - Personal anecdotes illustrate how curiosity led to skill development in music [2][3][4] - The story of Tu Youyou highlights how curiosity and research into traditional Chinese medicine led to the development of artemisinin, a life-saving malaria treatment [5][6] Call to Action - The audience is challenged to embrace curiosity by asking questions and exploring the world around them [7] - Curiosity is presented not only as a means of survival but also as a key to thriving [7]
Curiosity-the wick in the candle | Mark Moodley | TEDxQMDS Qingdao Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:25
Economic Shift & Geopolitics - The speaker argues there has been a rapid shift of economic power in the last 25 years, largely unnoticed [5] - The world order has changed significantly in the last 24-25 years [6] - The speaker challenges the Western media's narrative about China, finding it untrue based on personal observation [3][7] - The speaker highlights the "Thucydides Trap," suggesting the West is threatened by China's rise [16] - The speaker advocates for a multipolar world order, opposing hegemonic dominance by any single state [20][21][25] China's Economic Model & Development - China's economic model is described as a "socialist market economy," where the government owns core infrastructure but allows a private sector [14] - The private sector contributes significantly to China's GDP (60%), urban employment (80%), and new job creation (90%) [15] - China's rapid growth is likened to going from a bicycle to a spaceship in one lifetime, driven by economic reforms starting in 1978 [12] - The "Mayor's Economy" is mentioned as a development strategy, where local mayors are responsible for economic growth with state oversight [13] - China's Belt and Road Initiative is presented as a model for shared prosperity, contrasting with the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few in some Western economies [18][19] China's Future & Global Leadership - The World Bank projects China to be the number one economy by 2030 [27] - China is currently leading in areas like AI, electric vehicles (60 million), and digital finance [26] - The speaker emphasizes China's work ethic and long-term vision as key factors in its success [28] - A unified, multipolar system is needed to address global challenges like AI governance and pandemics [29]
My journey into medicine | Gabriel Jin | TEDxQMDS Qingdao Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:25
Core Argument - Curiosity is presented as a key driver for acquiring knowledge and exploring new subjects, particularly emphasized within the context of an IB student's learner profile [1][2] - Books are highlighted as a primary tool for fueling curiosity and accessing diverse worlds of information [2][3] Historical Perspective on Medicine - The presentation contrasts historical medical practices, such as tasting urine (uroscopy) to diagnose diabetes, with modern techniques like blood glucose meters, illustrating the advancements in medical science [4][5] - Bloodletting in the Middle Ages is cited as an example of ineffective and harmful medical practices, further emphasizing the progress made in medicine over time [6][7] Modern Medical Practices - A story about a boy with a Lego brick in his stomach is used to demonstrate the use of modern imaging techniques (CT scan) and minimally invasive procedures (endoscopy) in diagnosis and treatment [8][9] - The anecdote also highlights the importance of humor and patient care in medical practice [9]
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 ...