Protecting Human Creativity in the Age of AI | Amogh Tanuku | TEDxYouth@LIStGermain
This TEDx talk explores how AI forces us to rethink creativity and intellectual property rights and, going beyond, what we can do to harness AI in a way so that originality and creativity continue to thrive. Amogh Tanuku is a Première student in the American Section at Lycée International de Saint-Germai-en-Laye. He has been in at the Lycé since his 4th grade and has received a multilingual education all through his school years. He loves cycling, swimming, and chess. He also loves playing the drums. He is passionate about science and technology and hopes to pursue a career in aerospace or sustainability, be in tech, AI or environment.
Amogh believes the youth today can and should make the future they wish. His TEDx talk explores how AI forces us to rethink creativity and intellectual property rights and going beyond, we can do to harness AI in a way so that originality and creativity thrive and are not lost to GenAI. 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
This TEDx talk explores how AI forces us to rethink creativity and intellectual property rights and, going beyond, what we can do to harness AI in a way so that originality and creativity continue to thrive. Amogh Tanuku is a Première student in the American Section at Lycée International de Saint-Germai-en-Laye. He has been in at the Lycé since his 4th grade and has received a multilingual education all through his school years. He loves cycling, swimming, and chess. He also loves playing the drums. He is passionate about science and technology and hopes to pursue a career in aerospace or sustainability, be in tech, AI or environment.
Amogh believes the youth today can and should make the future they wish. His TEDx talk explores how AI forces us to rethink creativity and intellectual property rights and going beyond, we can do to harness AI in a way so that originality and creativity thrive and are not lost to GenAI. 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