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Bending the Path: Redefining Success Beyond Prestige | Daisy Itago | TEDxNairobi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-17 15:23
My oh my. We know it's all about the three letters that follow each other on the keyboard. J K L.And tonight it's going to be smoking. Funny how life works. We grow up with dreams so vivid that we imagine ourselves every single day speaking it, living it, becoming it.Even when life quietly separates us from who we are and who we once imagined ourselves to be. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Daisy Itago. I've always known myself as an artistic soul, a poet, a writer, a singer, a public speaker.And growing u ...
When Artificial Intelligence Begins to Tell Our Story! | Arash Soruri | TEDxTous
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-15 17:45
Generational Trends & AI Impact - The speaker discusses the rise of Generation Alpha, who have grown up immersed in digital technology and AI, and the challenges this presents for parents and educators [1][2] - The speaker notes that approximately 80% of the audience uses AI tools at least once a day, highlighting the increasing prevalence of AI in daily life [1] - Experts predict that by 2025, those who cannot use AI tools will be considered illiterate, emphasizing the importance of AI literacy [1] - AI is evolving into a "language of storytelling," with significant implications for brands and individuals [1] Technological Evolution & Future Narratives - The speaker reflects on the evolution of technology from print to the internet, noting how each has become a language and shaped culture [1][2] - Algorithms are increasingly shaping narratives, influencing what is seen and heard, raising concerns about potential biases and manipulation [1][2] - The speaker highlights the rapid technological advancements in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, urging Iran to develop its own narrative in the future [2] - The speaker mentions that the exhibition area of Gitex Dubai will reach 400 thousand square meters next year [2] Job Market & Adaptation - The speaker argues that AI will not necessarily replace jobs but will create new opportunities, drawing parallels to previous technological advancements [3] - The speaker acknowledges that some jobs, particularly those that are more basic, such as secretaries and call center operators, are likely to be affected by AI [3] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of adapting to AI, learning to work with it, and focusing on uniquely human skills to remain relevant in the job market [3]