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The Myth of Being 'On Time' | Dhabita Auji | TEDxTeknokrat Street
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-02 16:29
Every single time I say on time, what's the first thing that pops up in your head when I say on time? Maybe it's getting married by 26, success by 30, or you're lacking of time or this is way too long. I want to go back. The time is moving so so slow. Well, today hopefully I will tell you something that you'll take or something you already know. So, it's a reminder. The myth of a being on time. A little bit about myself. I was 18 since I became a radio announcer. Very young. Yes, I'm aware of that. A perfor ...
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]