TEDxYouth @ TAMS
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TEDxYouth @ TAMS
Topic(s) | Ideas worth sharing |
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Year(s) | 2020 - present |
Occurs | Anytime |
Open to | all |
Organizer(s) | Ballot |
Abbrev. | TedxTAMS |
Website | https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/52072 |
A TEDxYouth event hosted at TAMS by Ballot.
Previous events[edit | edit source]
Fall 2022[edit | edit source]
TEDxYouth @ TAMS 2022 was hosted live in-person in Mac Cafe for the first time since the pandemic. The theme of this year's event is "The Future."
Talks:
- Fear is Our Biggest Deterrent (Manish Rangan)
- The Future of Psychiatric Treatment (Sruthi Bharath Kumar)
- The Pendulum of Progress (Tejas Rajagopal)
- Dystopian Collectivism (Anish Goel)
- 25 Million Steps (Alisha Madhuvarshi)
- Future of the Commercial Space Industry (Vishal Sathish)
- Daydreaming: How The Future Begins (Rhea Pookulangara)
Spring 2021[edit | edit source]
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".
Talks:
- 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[edit | edit source]
Spring 2020 was hosted virtually on Facebook and later updated to 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".
Talks:
- How To Love Yourself (Abi Kumar)
- The Art of Socializing (Kanza Jafri)
- AI and Data Privacy in Light of a Global Pandemic (Rhythm Garg)
- Unmerited Grace (Ananya Choudhary)
- Work Experience is Good Experience (Nathaniel Brown)
- Superstition, Habit, and Ritual: The Best of Luck (Puranjay Shori)
- Lessons from Purgatory (Yashvini Deva)
- Our Technology Dystopia and How to Survive It (Pranoy Dutta)
- Metamorphosis: It's Never Too Late to Change (Krithika Ravishankar)
- Leaving the Nest 101 (Raj Baweja)