Always Answered Never Understood | Huang Zijia & Huang Zijia | TEDxOCAHS Youth
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As technology becomes more present in our emotional lives, Lucy Huang explores a quiet but important question: in the future, will we feel more understood or more alone? Today, many young people turn to AI not only for answers, but also for comfort, reassurance, and the feeling of being heard. What may seem like a small shift, Lucy suggests, reveals something more significant about the way human connection is changing. If being understood becomes easier than ever, will we still practice the patience, vulnerability, and effort that real human understanding requires? Through those questions, Lucy reflects on how technology is reshaping emotional support for her generation, and what kinds of connection we may need to protect in the future. An International school student from OCAHS International Academy. An International school student from OCAHS International Academy. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local commun
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