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Irrationality of Human Reasoning | Maragatha Sundaram | TEDxYouth@TCHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 15:04
[Music] The moment we adopt blindly adopt a religion or a political system or literary dogma become automatons. This was said by Ana Nin who is a French essayist. I'm Sundam and today I'm going to talk about a very deep a very deeply intriguing and important aspect of human nature.The rationality of human reasoning. Now this sounds a bit conducting isn't it. I mean reasoning is basically rationality and the rationality of human rationality doesn't make much sense.It's paradoxical. While we humans like to th ...
The Rise of the Digital Economy: Career Paths of the Future | Fares Antoun | TEDxLAU Byblos
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-11 16:13
Good evening. Uh before we begin, I'd like to ask you a question with show hands. How many of you feel powerful about future? How many of you feel fearful even uncertain? You got three balls. So the truth is we are uh we are navigating some unf something that is unfamiliar. We will go through how we move from fear to confidence from uncertainty to intention. Uh one uh common thing uh we think of time it's a straight line past present and future and the future is something that far too uh something will uh s ...
How we get tricked by big data | Alicia Margono | TEDxUBC
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 15:30
When I turned 25, I was gifted a whole host of things. Anxiety, back pain, and ADHD diagnosis. But I thought, you know, at least my brain is fully developed now.So, who else has heard that. That your prefrontal cortex fully develops by 25. Congratulations.You fell for the same lie that I did. So there has not been a single study that actually says your brain fully develops by 25. What happened was that there were a series of studies then that showed different levels of maturity between your late teenage yea ...
Evidence Over Obedience | Ellie Sun | TEDxYouth@YCYWShanghai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:28
[Music] Right. Before I begin my presentation, quick show of hands. How many of you have followed an order in the past 24 hours. Hands up if you have followed any sort of order.Right. Hands down. Now take a moment to think what was the order.I have a shocking statistic for you all today that reveals some disturbing nature about humans. Did you know that 65% people were willing to shock a stranger. That came from Mgrim's 1963 experiment.It was considered controversial as he studied how ordinary people would ...
?X factor: Go that extra mile… | Varad Maske | TEDxPodar Intl School Sangli
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:41
[Music] Uh yeah, thanks a lot and first of all hello to everyone. So this is quite an extremely pleasurable moment for myself to be back here at my alma matter to share my views on lessons beyond syllabus. I mean it was here that I was that I first learned.Reach high for the stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep for every dream leads the goal. At PI Sangi, I have had many proudful and joyful moments.Stuff that I have learned, lot of stuff that I've learned and memories that I've cherished and continue t ...
Why AI Needs Limits | Vansh Chelani | TEDxWahaha Schools Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 15:25
AI Safety Concerns - The industry emphasizes the need for correct precautions and boundaries to ensure AI safety [5] - The industry highlights the risk of over-reliance on AI, potentially leading to a loss of critical and creative thinking [7] - The industry stresses the importance of controlling AI, as surpassing human intelligence is not the primary concern [8] AI Regulation and Control - Strict safety measures are necessary to regulate AI access and usage, preventing ethical issues, privacy violations, and bias [9] - A 100% responsible and trustworthy individual should handle the majority of AI to prevent unrestricted access and other problems [9][10] - AI should not handle private data to prevent leaks or manipulation of sensitive information [9] - Only responsible individuals, authorities, companies, and governments should be allowed to use AI to prevent misuse [10] Potential Risks of AI - AI systems can be designed to steal personal information through tricking, data extraction, and hacking [6] - AI-powered weapons can lead to increased violence and large-scale destruction [10] - Failure to regulate AI properly can result in large-scale destruction or the loss of society [11]
Education Beyond The Curriculum | Ananya Agarwal | TEDxYouth@AbbeyParkHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 16:06
With pointed f I stay away with piercing force. I love faith over budless victims proclaiming my mind eternally joining in a single fight. What am I.This was a little asked to me in school competition that I participated in in grade 5 before I immigrated to Canada. Now this competition focused on literacy and width and one of the sections was about riddles questions that are meant to tease your brain and challenges critical thinking ability. So, you can imagine my surprise when I learned during the preparat ...
5 Transformations that will Reshape Learning | Dr. Kavita Sharma | TEDxThaltej Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:32
गुड इवनिंग एवरीवन। अ फ्यू मंथ्स बैक इन अ स्टूडेंट लेड कॉन्फ्रेंस इन यंग गर्लफ ऑफ ग्रेट से अप एंड शेयर्ड अबाउट क्रिएटिंग अ पीस गार्डन ऑन कैंपस अ स्पेस फॉर रिफ्लेक्शन क्वाइट एंड नेक्शन विद नेचर आल्सो शेयरर्ड सेड दैट वी डोंट नीड मोर क्लासरूम्स रादर वी नीड मोर स्पेससेस टू थिंक एंड दैट अकॉर्डिंग टू मी इज विज़डम व्हिच कैन नॉट बी टॉट थ्रू टेक्स्ट बुक बट नर्चरर्ड इन द राइट एनवायरमेंट टुडे वी लिव इन द टाइम्स दैट आर ट्रांसफॉर्मिंग एवरी मिनट बीट आर्टिफ आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस बीट ग्लोबल कॉन्फ्लिक्ट्स एंड बी इट रिवोल्यूश ...
REDEFINING STRATEGIC THINKING IN THE AGE OF AI | Ghassan Paul Yacoub | TEDxEDHECNice
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:01
Let me start by asking question in the last week your usage of generative AI how much would you quantify usage of generative AI in the last week 50% 60% 80% maybe 100% for some of you out of this usage how much did you actually follow the guidance of these gen AI tools Did you follow the suggestion to go to a restaurant, to plan a trip, or professionally speaking, just following the recommendation of doing a marketing strategy or strategic recommendation for a business plan or a suggestion to present to you ...
学术循环型组织:DeepSeek 挑战巨头的秘密武器
晚点LatePost· 2025-04-03 06:20
于这是一个拥有学术循环的组织,这个组织决定了他们能做出来 R1,相比之下算法本身反而没有那么 重要了。时代的发展在不断向前,当下创新的算法也许随时会被淘汰,但一个优秀的组织却始终推动 着科技的洪流。 学术循环:通过组织级别的 Critical Thinking 持续做出原子化的创新,进而推动科学边界 事实上,组织强度能够带来创新,而创新能带来胜利。这个模式在过去十几年一直在重复,比如字节 后发先至,在推荐系统的正面战场上胜过了腾讯、Meta、Google,这是因为字节的早期组织带来了有 效创新。 早期的 OpenAI 也符合这个规律,Ilya 构造出了强有力的学术组织,带来了显著的学术创 新,进而做出了 ChatGPT,远远拉开了所有竞争者,进而获得了 100b 以上的估值。这些现象说明了 如果有特定的组织结构,创新就能自然发生。而如果没有这些结构,创新可能很难大规模发生。 从更高的角度看,DeepSeek、OpenAI、字节跳动(早期的)等几家公司都拥有 学术循环,只是具体 路径不同,我们可以用以下表格来比较: 学术循环揭示了一个深刻的真理:创新的本质不在于技术工具或方法论,而在于我们如何组织集体思 考。当 ...