Why Smarter Technology Doesn’t Always Mean Smarter Learning | Steven Lesmana | TEDxUNDIP
This talks explore the hidden paradox at the heart of modern learning: why more sophisticated technology does not automatically lead to wiser, more engaged minds. It challenges the assumption that access to powerful tools guarantees growth, revealing how digital convenience can quietly undermine curiosity and critical thinking. By exploring how the way we relate to technology shapes our habits, expectations, and sense of purpose, the talk invites us to consider whether we are using these tools as instruments of genuine learning or as shortcuts that dilute our potential. Ultimately, it calls for a more intentional approach one where technology becomes an ally to disciplined inquiry rather than a substitute for it reminding us that authentic progress depends less on what we have and more on how we choose to think. Steven Lesmana is an Indonesian content creator and entrepreneur known for his work in digital media and personal branding. He is the founder of Titik Tumbuh Media, a platform that assists individuals and brands in building their digital presence through storytelling and content strategy. On TikTok, under the handle @lesmanasteven, he has garnered over 42,000 followers and 1.6 million likes. His content focuses on topics such as business ideas, financial tips, digital trends, and personal development. He aims to help young people increase their income and develop a growth mindset. In addition to his content creation, Steven has professional experience in the corporate sector. He has worked as a Senior Onsite Specialist at Thermo Fisher Scientific in Daly City and as an Area Finance Accounting Junior Manager at Tumbakmas Niagasakti in Jakarta. 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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