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=== Spring 2021 ===
 
=== Spring 2021 ===
TEDxTAMS 2021 was originally planned to occur on April 17, but was postponed to the next day because of technical issues. It was hosted virtually for the second year in a row. The theme of this year's event is "Renaissance: The Ethical Evolution".
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This year, TEDxTAMS will be hosted on April 17, 2021. The theme of this year's event is "Renaissance: The Ethical Evolution".
 
 
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* Redefining "Planet" ([[Audrey Hopkin]])
 
* Ready for "It" ([[Bhavik Tadigotla]])
 
* Live for Yourself ([[Ted Kwee-Bintoro]])
 
* It's Just Not Good Enough ([[Ailsa Kokoricha]])
 
* Lost in Translation: The Struggle with Software Ports ([[Ben Wang]])
 
* Problematic Future of Self Driving Cars ([[Kapil Yadav]])
 
* Software Bloat: The Hidden Cost of Modern Software ([[Pranoy Dutta]])
 
  
 
=== Spring 2020 ===
 
=== Spring 2020 ===
Spring 2020 was hosted virtually on Facebook and later updated to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnGFSNFoyR4 YouTube]. After transitioning to a virtual environment due to COVID-19, this was the first major TAMS event. The theme of this year's event was "Metamorphosis".
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Spring 2020 was hosted virtually on Facebook and later updated to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnGFSNFoyR4 YouTube]. After transitioning to a virtual environment due to COVID-19, this was the first major TAMS event.
  
 
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