Hidden Costs of Convenience: Why Tech Literacy Matters | Jason Hugh Uy | TEDxUPV Women
In this TEDx talk, Jason explores why having a deep understanding of technology is no longer optional—it’s essential. As technology becomes more embedded into our daily loves, many often people find themselves either overwhelmed by its rapid advancements or blindly dependent on tech they don’t fully grasp. This TEDx talk highlights the importance of fundamental tech knowledge, empowering individuals to make informed decisions, adapt to change, and leverage technology effectively in their personal and professional lives. Jason explains why we stand at a pivotal moment in human history where the decisions we make today will determine whether we thrive in a technology-filled future or face its dangers unprepared. Jason Hugh Uy is an emerging talent from Manila, Philippines, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Legal Management at De La Salle University (DLSU), where he has consistently achieved academic excellence. Having transitioned from an accountancy program, Jason has maintained a stellar academic record, regularly earning spots on the Dean’s List.His experience extends beyond academics. Jason has honed his leadership and project management skills through significant roles, such as being a project head for DLSU’s Vision-Mission Week, which garnered record-breaking sponsorships. Additionally, Jason has represented his university in various international exchange programs and case competitions, consistently delivering innovative solutions and winning accolades. 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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