Crescer entre algoritmos | Camila Achutti | TEDxUNISO
Como a inteligência artificial está moldando a infância, a educação e os sonhos das novas gerações?Cientista da computação, educadora e mãe, Camila Achutti reflete sobre os impactos invisíveis dos algoritmos — das vontades induzidas à criatividade automatizada — e faz um chamado à ação: repensar a relação entre tecnologia e infância com responsabilidade, afeto e propósito. Camila Achutti é uma estrategista em inclusão digital e empreendedora na educação tecnológica. Fundadora da Mastertech e da ONG SOMAS, trabalha com gigantes como Google, Bayer e Itaú para tornar a tecnologia mais humana e acessível. Especialista em métodos ágeis, IA e inovação, leva formações de tecnologia das salas de Princeton às comunidades ribeirinhas, sempre com a mesma missão: aproximar pessoas e tecnologia. Foi reconhecida pela Forbes, pela ANEFAC, pelo Women in Tech Brasil e pelo prêmio global Women of Vision. É delegada no Women20 do G20, conselheira em empresas e instituições como CI&T, Nuclea e INSPER, e criadora do influente portal “Mulheres na Computação”. Camila transforma a exclusão digital em potência educativa e social, colocando a diversidade no centro da inovação. 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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