Human values in the digital age | Zijing WANG | TEDxPennon Qingdao Youth
I grew up with screens as toys, yet I still crave real sunlight on my face. While I stream dance battles and math tutorials, I’ve noticed how algorithms can shrink my world into tiny echo chambers. Today I’ll share why breaking out of our “information cocoons” matters to kids like me, and how we can keep stepping forward—curious, kind, and connected—so technology widens our stage instead of trapping us in a corner. My name is WANG Zijing, a girl who likes to observe and reflect on life, from Laoshan District Experimental Junior High School in Qingdao. 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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