Shaping Technology for a better tomorrow | Priyanka Gupta | TEDxKunskapsskolan Gurgaon Youth
AI is a powerful technological innovation that has changed how we operate, enabling personal assistance, predictive marketing, and routine tasks. The core argument is that human intelligence, specifically clarity, compassion, and empathy, is necessary for AI to function ethically and benefit humanity. This requires proactive ethical guidance to prevent AI from merely replicating existing societal biases. ## Theses & Positions - Today's generation is uniquely empowered by technological innovation, fundamentally changing aspects of play, dance, and work. - The merits of AI are almost endless, handling tasks from personal scheduling to market trend analysis. - AI can only coexist with and benefit humanity if it relies on human intelligence to provide "three C's and one": clarity, compassion, and empathy. - Ethical usage of AI is crucial because AI algorithms are collecting personal and financial data and can inherit real-world biases. - AI can be a friend and a potential force for good, provided it is guided ethically and focuses on "compassionate caring and creative intelligence rather than only hard intelligence." ## Concepts & Definitions - **Personal Assistant Apps:** Examples include Siri, providing answers and handling personal tasks via a smartphone. - **AI Algorithms:** Systems that constantly collect and process personal and financial data, used for trend prediction (e.g., what the customer will buy). - **"Three C's and one":** The human inputs required for AI coexistence: clarity, compassion, and empathy. - **Bias in AI Algorithms:** Occurs when algorithms are trained on data that reflects real-world prejudice, potentially creating an *"AI version of a mean girl."* ## Mechanisms & Processes - AI assists in pre-meeting preparation by providing trend charts to understand customer and market spaces. - AI assists in administrative tasks by automatically writing meeting minutes and emailing them. - AI supports personal management by ordering groceries via web apps and sending reminders (e.g., to a child or cook while driving). - **Ethical Imperative:** Addressing concerns of ethical AI usage through "out of the box" thinking and innovative solutions. ## Named Entities - **Siri** — Example of a personal assistant app found on every phone. ## Numbers & Data - *None provided.* ## Examples & Cases - **Language Learning:** Used to contrast old methods (carrying a French dictionary, spending time in libraries for magazines, books, and radio) with modern AI apps that provide instant access and content 24x7. - **AI in Professional Life:** Using AI before a meeting to analyze attendees, predict market trends, and automate minute-taking/emailing. - **AI in Personal Life:** Using AI to order groceries from a web app and send texts to manage tasks while driving. - **Global Problems for AI Focus:** Improving access to quality education, clean water, fresh air, better supply chains to solve world hunger's problem, and timely medical treatment. ## Tools, Tech & Products - **Language learning apps:** Powered by AI, offering quick access to languages. - **Personal Assistant Apps:** Such as Siri. - **AI Algorithms:** Used for data collection, pattern recognition, and predictive modeling. - **Web App:** Used for ordering groceries. ## Counterarguments & Caveats - AI's capabilities are vast, but the dependence on human inputs (Clarity, Compassion, Empathy) remains the crucial limiting factor. - AI algorithms are not inherently neutral; they can perpetuate and amplify existing prejudice found in their training data. ## Methodology - The speaker contrasts historical methods of language acquisition (physical resources, intensive study) with current AI-driven, ubiquitous learning tools. - The speaker structures the argument by identifying areas where AI excels (data processing, routine tasks) versus areas requiring human depth (ethics, emotion). ## Conclusions & Recommendations - To ensure AI serves the betterment of humankind, guidance must be ethically focused, prioritizing "compassionate caring and creative intelligence rather than only hard intelligence." - The goal is to apply AI innovation to solve large-scale world problems like food security and health access. ## Implications & Consequences - If AI's ethical usage is ignored, it risks becoming a system that merely reflects and amplifies human bias, as opposed to improving society. - Human intellectual focus must shift from simply processing data (hard intelligence) to understanding and caring (emotional intelligence). ## Verbatim Moments - *"This is a thing of py because today language learning apps are powered by artificial intelligence that can give you access to language in no time."* - *"The merits of AI is almost endless."* - *"can human in AI coexist the answer is simple and the answer is yes because remember AI will continue to rely on human intelligence to answer three C's and one that is create Clarity compassion and empathy needed to use AI."* - *"AI algorithms are constantly collecting and processing our data which is personal as well as financial data and there is bias in AI algorithms as well."* - *"we can get an AI version of a mean girl not cool AI."* - *"better supply chain to solve world hunger's problem and timely access to medical treatment."* - *"being more focused on being compassionate caring and creative intelligence rather than only hard intelligence."*