¿Cómo reinventarse en la era de la inteligencia artificial? | Mariana Pedroza | TEDxToluca
En ¿Cómo reinventarse en la era de la inteligencia artificial?, Mariana Pedroza nos invita a reflexionar sobre el poder de la reinvención personal en un mundo en constante transformación tecnológica. Con una mirada provocadora, plantea que para crecer no basta con soñar: necesitamos “matar” nuestros sueños cumpliéndolos, trabajando con disciplina y pasión hasta verlos morir para dar lugar a nuevas metas.A través de su experiencia y ejemplos inspiradores, explora cómo la inteligencia artificial no solo está revolucionando profesiones y negocios, sino también la forma en que construimos nuestro propósito y nos adaptamos a los cambios. Una charla que combina visión, inspiración y herramientas prácticas para quienes buscan mantenerse vigentes, creativos y en movimiento en esta nueva era. Mariana Pedroza es una diseñadora multidisciplinaria con una trayectoria destacada en diseño, tecnología y arte. Es cofundadora de los estudios creativos Together y Humankind, donde desarrolla materiales educativos, activos para creadores y narrativas visuales dirigidas a audiencias globales.
Anteriormente, Mariana fue Discipline Manager en BBVA México, donde co-lideró la estrategia de diseño del equipo, implementó metodologías ágiles y contribuyó al crecimiento de la cultura de diseño, escalando el equipo a 250 diseñadores. Su experiencia en inteligencia artificial comenzó hace ocho años al liderar el equipo de diseño en Gus Chat (adquirido por Blip) y como docente en el Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Ha sido galardonada dos veces con el Red Dot Design Award, es organizadora de Friends of Figma CDMX, y ha impartido conferencias a nivel internacional. Además, es creadora de Lummi, una plataforma de imágenes libres impulsada por IA, y co-conductora del podcast Design Wednesday. 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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