(Laughter) People weren't aware they could have that. (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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(Laughter) People weren't aware they could have that. (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
(Laughter) People weren't aware they could have that. (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
we face in our time. If computers can be conscious or sentient or aware, we'd be entering a new era in human history.
Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED
Now, people on the radio, especially on NPR, are much more aware that they're going on the record, and so they're more careful about what they claim to be an expert in
Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation | TED · TED
adapt and move forward. The second step is becoming aware of what I call your time bank. Now when you're frugal with your time,
Let Your Ambition Light You Up — Not Burn You Out | Tarveen Forrester | TED · TED
Like, don't do that! But definitely please, let's be aware of the differences, because the magic that's in those will help us move forward.
3 Steps to Better Connect With Your Fellow Humans | Amber Cabral | TED · TED
But if we take a moment and we actually pay attention, what being aware of our privilege does for us is it helps us to see where we have access.
3 Steps to Better Connect With Your Fellow Humans | Amber Cabral | TED · TED
There's Emily people, who are aware of what's going on in their bodies at all times. And if they have signs of burnout,
Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski: The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | TED · TED
checking in at every meeting, saying, "Where are you at?", asking people to become aware of and more clear in expressing how they feel
Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski: The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | TED · TED
and food insecurity are the major conditions that we as a clinic had to be aware of, but in other communities it could be
What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda
and asking, "Is there something in where I live and where I work that I should be aware of?" Are there barriers to health that I'm just not aware of,
What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda
and where I work that I should be aware of?" Are there barriers to health that I'm just not aware of, and more importantly, if there are barriers
What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda
in similar content. Creators are very aware of this, and we actively use trending audios or hashtags
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
and you can be sure that none of the middle schoolers saying "gyat" are aware of its etymology. Unfortunately, just like the euphemism of "unalive" isn't new,
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
that reflects the diverse cultural moment we're all in. But I do think we should be aware. We should be aware when the way we're talking
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
But I do think we should be aware. We should be aware when the way we're talking may have been conditioned by the algorithm.
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
may have been conditioned by the algorithm. We should be aware when the words we're using may have been engineered to sell us things.
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
may have been engineered to sell us things. We should be aware when our language regurgitates extremist rhetoric. And we should be aware when that language can be used to harm other people.
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
We should be aware when our language regurgitates extremist rhetoric. And we should be aware when that language can be used to harm other people. We should be aware of etymology in general,
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
And we should be aware when that language can be used to harm other people. We should be aware of etymology in general, because it helps us better understand who we are today.
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
because it helps us better understand who we are today. We should be aware. And with that, I have just one final piece of slang for you.
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
due to artisanal gold mining in Madre de Dios. I think people are not aware that sometimes the gold that you buy maybe is poisoning the rainforest in the Amazon or other tropical areas.
The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED
That's a pretty good goal. I'm aware of one nonprofit that's trying to identify, in the next two years,
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
there may always be ways of thinking that remain unique human strengths of which we may not even be aware. Second, perhaps more importantly,
How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED
And how can we live gratefully? By experiencing, by becoming aware that every moment is a given moment, as we say.
Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast
There is a wave of gratefulness because people are becoming aware how important this is and how this can change our world.
Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast
And there have been 15 million candles lit in one decade. People are becoming aware that a grateful world is a happy world, and we all have the opportunity by the simple stop, look, go,
Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast
But I'm better than I was before this project. And that's because it made me aware of the exploitation on the supply chain.
My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee | A.J. Jacobs
It's more about a mindset. Being aware of the thousands of people involved in every little thing we do. Remembering that there's someone in a factory
My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee | A.J. Jacobs
The first one is awareness. Be aware that your emotions can be guided by your language, love, anger and everything in between.
Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED
love, anger and everything in between. Be aware that your humor is rooted in your cultural background, and it sometimes doesn't translate in another language.
Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED
and it sometimes doesn't translate in another language. And be aware that your language skills and your surroundings can raise or lower your linguistic power over your partner.
Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED
I think I especially have this tendency where once I'm aware of what I'm doing, I think that's it.
A Filmmaker + a Therapist on People-Pleasing | TED Intersections · TED
I want to ask you a question about something that I think people who are aware of this space are potentially very freaked out about, which is the AI products that provide
The AI-Generated Intimacy Crisis | Bryony Cole | TED · TED
who would suspect them to be exercises in an intimate, fierce discipline, a metaphysics of being relentlessly aware? Such understated power here,
4 Powerful Poems about Parkinson's and Growing Older | Robin Morgan | TED Talks · TED
♫ To do such a thing when I'm quite well aware ♫ ♫ Little boys do not like
Natalie Merchant sings old poems to life
Don’t settle. Now I’m aware that my well-paying, glamorous career is not exactly the humdrum, “I hate my job” stereotype
How to Discover Your Authentic Self -- at Any Age | Bevy Smith | TED · TED
And I've gained spirituality. I'm aware that before, death was in the neighborhood.
Isabel Allende: How to live passionately—no matter your age | TED · TED
is a future in which that AI grows more perceptive, insightful and spatially aware, and they join us on our quest
With Spatial Intelligence, AI Will Understand the Real World | Fei-Fei Li | TED · TED
we've only dreamed of. We are the only species so advanced, so aware, so capable of building these extraordinary tools.
How AI Will Step Off the Screen and into the Real World | Daniela Rus | TED · TED
is to kill its language. This is a reality that developed societies are aware of. The Germans, French, Japanese and Chinese, all these nations are aware of this.
Suzanne Talhouk: Don't kill your language
This is a reality that developed societies are aware of. The Germans, French, Japanese and Chinese, all these nations are aware of this. That's why they legislate to protect their language.
Suzanne Talhouk: Don't kill your language
So you may look at this and wonder, if intervention is so common in nature, why aren't we more aware of this? And I think it's because sometimes success is actually invisible to us.
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
You might think it's easy to spot an obviously AI-generated image, and you're probably aware that algorithms are biased in some way. But all the evidence
Why Are People Starting to Sound Like ChatGPT? | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
They know enough to know that there's a lot they don't know. Meanwhile, experts tend to be aware of just how knowledgeable they are. But they often make a different mistake:
Why incompetent people think they're amazing - David Dunning
would she talk about foods that you have never seen or heard of? Are you aware how much of your community's food is no longer available to you?
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