Our Great Migration with AI | Elsa Ou | TEDxYCYW Shanghai Youth
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Elsa’s talk uses the image of the Great Migration in Africa to explain how humans and AI can work together in the future. She compares humans to zebras, who watch carefully and guide the way, and AI to wildebeest, which bring speed and strength. Her message is that AI can be powerful and helpful, but people must use wisdom and care to make sure it is used safely and for good. Elsa is a Y2 YCIS student who loves reading and sharing ideas through writing and drawing. She also enjoys playing football with her friends and building creative structures with Lego. She loves to inspire others to be curious and thoughtful; and encourages others to use AI as a powerful and safe helper. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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