Want AI to be Useful? Just be Real | Gabriel Owayjan | TEDxJesus&Mary School Youth
Gabriel's insightful talk tackles a crucial question: How does AI truly interpret our data? Using a clever, relatable metaphor, he strips away the common misconceptions that make us think AI is inherently "smart" or "not smart." He clarifies that AI merely processes what it receives. Gabriel then shares his key to harnessing AI's full power, a framework he calls REAL: Reveal your data, Explain your intent, Act with clear prompts, and Learn. Gabriel Owajian — a voice of caution in the age of AI.Artificial Intelligence is evolving fast—and while it’s built on public data with safety measures in place, Gabriel warns that these systems aren’t as secure as we think. In his TEDx talk, he’ll reveal how techniques like web scraping and prompt engineering can bypass safeguards and put personal data at risk.Join Gabriel as he exposes the hidden vulnerabilities of AI—and why awareness is our first line of defense. 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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