TEDx Talks | Technology is not our communication | Mithra Muregesan | TEDxYouth@RJM @TEDx | Uploaded 3 weeks ago | Updated 4 days ago
Mithra will highlight how technology has enabled constant communication but paradoxically diminished the art of genuine conversation. She will explore the impact of technology on communication, comparing past and present practices. She will also reminisce about simpler times when communication was direct and personal, contrasting this with today's reliance on digital tools and their effects on social skills will point out that despite having numerous ways to connect, meaningful dialogue seems to be declining. To address these issues, she will suggest practical solutions such as creating tech-free zones and encouraging face-to-face interactions. She encourages everyone to make an effort to engage more personally with others, highlighting that the most important aspects of life cannot be replicated by technology. The speech will end with a call to action to foster deeper connections and a reminder that genuine human interaction remains irreplaceable. Mithra will highlight how technology has enabled constant communication but paradoxically diminished the art of genuine conversation. She will explore the impact of technology on communication, comparing past and present practices. She will also reminisce about simpler times when communication was direct and personal, contrasting this with today's reliance on digital tools and their effects on social skills will point out that despite having numerous ways to connect, meaningful dialogue seems to be declining. To address these issues, she will suggest practical solutions such as creating tech-free zones and encouraging face-to-face interactions. She encourages everyone to make an effort to engage more personally with others, highlighting that the most important aspects of life cannot be replicated by technology. The
speech will end with a call to action to foster deeper connections and a reminder that genuine human interaction remains irreplaceable. 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
Mithra will highlight how technology has enabled constant communication but paradoxically diminished the art of genuine conversation. She will explore the impact of technology on communication, comparing past and present practices. She will also reminisce about simpler times when communication was direct and personal, contrasting this with today's reliance on digital tools and their effects on social skills will point out that despite having numerous ways to connect, meaningful dialogue seems to be declining. To address these issues, she will suggest practical solutions such as creating tech-free zones and encouraging face-to-face interactions. She encourages everyone to make an effort to engage more personally with others, highlighting that the most important aspects of life cannot be replicated by technology. The speech will end with a call to action to foster deeper connections and a reminder that genuine human interaction remains irreplaceable. Mithra will highlight how technology has enabled constant communication but paradoxically diminished the art of genuine conversation. She will explore the impact of technology on communication, comparing past and present practices. She will also reminisce about simpler times when communication was direct and personal, contrasting this with today's reliance on digital tools and their effects on social skills will point out that despite having numerous ways to connect, meaningful dialogue seems to be declining. To address these issues, she will suggest practical solutions such as creating tech-free zones and encouraging face-to-face interactions. She encourages everyone to make an effort to engage more personally with others, highlighting that the most important aspects of life cannot be replicated by technology. The
speech will end with a call to action to foster deeper connections and a reminder that genuine human interaction remains irreplaceable. 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