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I've given hundreds of talks. TEDx still makes me nervous.
November 22nd at TEDx HWZ in Zรผrich, I'm speaking about "What AI Can't Hear."
Here's what's fascinating about preparing for this talk:
Every time I talk about it in front of people, they ask different questions. The same content lands differently depending on who's in the room.
An engineer asks: "But what about emotion recognition software?"
A coach asks: "How do you train people to notice what AI misses?"
A CEO asks: "So what's our competitive advantage?"
Same talk. Completely different conversations afterward.
This is exactly what my talk is about. AI can analyze my speech patterns, count my filler words, even suggest better transitions.
But it can't read the room. It can't feel the energy shift when someone disagrees. It can't sense when a question comes from curiosity versus skepticism.
That's still us.
The irony? I'm using AI to help me research and organize my thoughts for this talk about what AI can't do. It's a fantastic research partner. Just not a replacement for the human connection that happens in that room.
Tickets are goind fast - this lineup is incredible and the conversations afterward will be the best part. Check comments for link ๐
What questions would you ask about AI and humanity? I might steal them for my talk prep.
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