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The Real AI That Matters –Antar Intelligence | Mr. Ankit Vengurlekar | TEDxKnowledgeum Academy Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-30 15:14
[Music] Suprabad. My name is Ankit Winglear and it is absolutely beautiful to be here. All you amazing folks watching this offline, all you amazing people watching this online, it's my absolute pleasure to introduce to you the incredible concept of the real AI.Now, I've been a technology journalist for almost two decades. And obviously, the number one theme in the world today is AI, right. Artificial intelligence.But what is the emotion that we attach when we hear the word AI. Excitement. Oh my god, GBD4, G ...
Eco Karma - Deeds Design Destiny | Jhanak Sharma | TEDxLIS Jodhpur Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-25 15:38
Circular Economy & Design - Design is karma; designing for expiry leads to waste, while designing for sustainability creates resources [2] - Modern urban consumerism is characterized by buying, swiping, and wiping off, highlighting a culture of consumption [3][4] - Survival is symbiosis; culture and nature should be in a symbiotic relationship where neither lets the other die [7] - Eco-karma is designed for circularity, where culture and nature regenerate each other, contrasting with planned obsolescence [9] - Circular design should incorporate longevity and reversibility, ensuring sustainability and viability throughout a product's lifecycle [13][14] Examples & Case Studies - The Bohogi Shell Parikramma in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a ritual that protects local biodiversity and the tradition of the indigenous community, showcasing a symbiotic relationship [5][6][7] - Plastic cards exemplify planned obsolescence, expiring every 2 to 5 years despite being made to last forever [3][15] - A love letter represents a circular design because it regenerates meaning across time, even after the writers and readers are gone [20][21] Framework for Circular Design - Every entity needs resources for manufacturing, sustaining, and regenerating the product [11] - Linear design limits human potential by focusing on viability, feasibility, and desirability, while circular design emphasizes longevity and reversibility [13] - The future is written in design for circularity, not expiry dates [22]
What Diffrent religions taught me about life | Juwairiah Sayyed | TEDxSISJ Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:13
It's quite a beautiful concept to me how human psychology works. How some things don't need to be taught, how you can just absorb them. It's crazy cuz it's literally like the smell of your mom's chai or how festivals feel a lot more louder in your bones than they do in your ears.how belief is instilled within a person. You see, I come from a country where faith isn't just a belief. It's a way of life.It's in the bells ringing through the ancient temples, the aans, the gardo, the churches, and the infinite o ...