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當所有人都在談成果與效率,善良似乎變得模糊而脆弱。在大量資訊面前,人可以透過閱讀、寫作與深度思考打造可被檢驗的信任。鄧耀中認為善良不是一種道德姿態,而是一種選擇,選擇相信人、持續學習、承擔判斷,並拓展自我邊界。當今除了和人工智慧比效率之外,比起點、願景與選擇的深度是出路,當個能「看懂」機器的人,要試著談技術、自動化與算力之外,我們為何選擇、如何行動與創造意義。 他的背景暨衝突卻豐富,橫跨獵頭、科技、公關,他既說得出 AI 的演算法,也說得清楚人與人之間的信任從何而來。他是公關產業的造局者,也是站在十字路口的預言者。Joseph 鄧耀中,布爾喬亞公關顧問創辦人暨執行長,擁有超過二十年的專業服務業經驗,橫跨人才顧問與策略公關領域。他看懂公關的過去,打造其未來。在 AI 重塑產業分工的當下,他將AI與資料科學引入公關產業,擘畫出「PR as a Solution」的新時代。協助無數企業客戶進行策略轉型。他深信,未來不屬於速度最快的機器,而屬於能「看懂」機器的人。在科技趨勢的子題下,他不是來談技術,而是來談選擇,談在自動化與算力之外,人該如何用「起心動念」重新站穩。 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
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