To thrive with AI, be a better Early Adopter with the right people | Goda Go | TEDxKamionek Salon
How to outhink AI and most people have no clue.In this raw and honest TEDx talk, Goda Go pulls back the curtain on what’s really happening in the age of AI and why most people will get left behind, not because they’re not smart, but because they’re waiting.Goda doesn’t talk theory, she talks real-life transformation:How to become a better early adopter, not just someone who reacts too lateWhy mindset is your #1 asset (and how to rebuild it for the age of AI)And how your network might be your biggest edgeShe shares why learning alone isn’t enough anymore — it’s about surrounding yourself with the right people, building momentum, and staying ahead before change catches you off guard.This isn’t a lecture. It’s a wake-up call.
If you’re serious about growth in your job, your career, your mindset, this talk will hit you where it counts.Most people adapt when they’re forced to. The smart ones adapt early. Watch and choose which one you want to be. A former architect turned AI futurist, merging no-code automation with human creativity. At TEDx, she will share her no-code hacks that have revolutionized daily task management. Her AI Productivity Hub and YouTube channel have already gathered over 3 million views.
She helps non-technical professionals leverage AI at scale."Automate the routine, unlock creativity." 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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