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and piles of emails that I haven't gone through. So I'm not completely organized, but I see organization as a gradual process,

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

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and piles of emails that I haven't gone through. So I'm not completely organized, but I see organization as a gradual process,

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

without adequate safety testing? It sometimes seems completely overwhelming.

How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED · TED

Lindsey is not just one handful. She is both arms completely full. (Laughter)

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

In the 1970s, psychoanalyst Samuel Dunkell proposed a curious, albeit almost completely unsubstantiated, theory that the position you sleep in reflects your personality.

What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas

and back sleeping can increase the likelihood that the airway collapses completely, blocking airflow. Today, most experts generally recommend side-sleeping,

What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas

But there are two flaws with this kind of messaging. The first flaw is that it's not completely accurate. Seven to eight hours of sleep,

Do You Really Need 8 Hours of Sleep Every Night? | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter | TED · TED

and marry his mother, instead of completely freaking out about it -- (Laughter)

Beware the Power of Prediction | Carissa Véliz | TED · TED

And we can support people who have these kinds of friendships. So the mother I mentioned, she's completely changed her tune. She now admires the commitment between her son and her son's friend.

Why Friendship Can Be Just As Meaningful as Romantic Love | Rhaina Cohen | TED · TED

we predict that you will be liked." This was completely bogus, a total lie. But they found that when people went into this group of people,

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

The mere exposure effect describes our tendency to unconsciously, completely unconsciously, like people just because they are familiar to us. So, for example, this researcher found

The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED

and never missed a deadline. Which is why I felt completely blindsided when I actually received my review. My boss sent me down and told me

3 Simple Ways to Build Stronger Relationships at Work | Alyssa Birnbaum | TED · TED

that are prioritizing work-life balance. The Gen Zs have completely run away from the hustle culture, yet the millennials are still stuck in it.

Let Your Ambition Light You Up — Not Burn You Out | Tarveen Forrester | TED · TED

Finally, after two hours, completely washed clean by this kind of living silence, I got back into my car and drove home,

Silence, the Universal Medicine | Pico Iyer | TED · TED

because we've heard that kind of stuff for so long and somehow we've completely internalized and accepted collectively this notion that creativity and suffering are somehow inherently linked

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

and people started to believe that creativity came completely from the self of the individual. And for the first time in history,

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

It's like asking somebody to swallow the sun. It just completely warps and distorts egos, and it creates all these unmanageable expectations about performance.

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

And instead of panicking, he just stopped. He just stopped that whole mental process and he did something completely novel. He just looked up at the sky, and he said,

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

and let me tell you, things are wild. There have been multiple examples of people being completely convinced that AI understands them.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

might be exactly the same, the process of getting from input to output -- completely different. So again, what does that tell us about AI?

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

So again, what does that tell us about AI? Again, if AI, even if it generates completely plausible dialogue, answers questions just like we would expect,

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

So AI is not doing exactly what the brain is doing, but it's not completely random either. So from where I sit,

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

All this goes hand-in-hand perfectly with an ad-driven business model. Content 3.0 has a chance to completely change this, again. The producers can focus on creating a model.

What If You Could Talk to Your Favorite Character in a Movie? | Christoph Lassner | TED · TED

to break up with his wife. Well, that's a completely different love triangle to the one I was describing before,

Love, Trust and Marketing in the Age of AI | Amaryllis Liampoti | TED · TED

But I do see this now as a tool for brainstorming for cartoonists, in that we played this completely straight. Shannon wasn't able to manipulate the description of the picture

Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED

Now this just happened in Switzerland: a 600-year-old city was completely destroyed by glacial avalanche. Now they're adapting.

Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED · TED

and we're all thinking based on knowledge that exists that was previously invented. How do we invent something completely new? So, Einstein.

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

"I see a pattern that's in a completely different area, has nothing to do with the first one.

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

If we can solve that, we're going to need even more data centers. And we'll also be able to invent completely new schools of scientific and intellectual thought,

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

This isn't a vision of the future. This is a completely plausible, if slightly exaggerated, picture of the world of knowledge work today.

How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED

which she highlights and annotates. Note how this process is a hybrid of completely manual reading and completely relying on AI to read for you.

How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED

Note how this process is a hybrid of completely manual reading and completely relying on AI to read for you. Clara still reads, but intentionally and strategically.

How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED

is that while this text is AI-generated, Clara has a completely different relationship to this text than if she just dropped in some documents and said, write me a report.

How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED

and then in my mid-thirties, I realized I was just completely exhausted. I had been living my entire adult life

Lessons from My Father’s Final Days | Laurel Braitman | TED · TED

In contrast, this emotional return on investment was completely eliminated when people gave money to UNICEF. So this suggests that just giving money to a worthwhile charity

Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it | Elizabeth Dunn

someone and then throwing them completely under the bus when he realizes that he's lost that one just

The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED

John: The fourth Horseman is stonewalling. When we shut down completely and we don't even give the speaker any signs that we're listening.

Even Healthy Couples Fight — the Difference Is How | Julie and John Gottman | TED · TED

CC: I could absolutely see from an engineer's brain, that looks totally, completely rational and absolutely, and why wouldn't you?

Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED

friendly and heartwarming than a neighborhood just completely tumble weeds up and down the block because the

How to Raise Confident Kids in an Age of Anxiety | Lenore Skenazy | TED · TED

amidst quarreling, squabbling and complaints about breakfast, I completely lost it. With an intentionally angry edge,

The difference between healthy and unhealthy love | Katie Hood | TED · TED

can improve nearly every aspect of your life. I'm completely convinced that while love is an instinct and an emotion,

The difference between healthy and unhealthy love | Katie Hood | TED · TED

On the other hand, an engineer will learn how a car works by taking it completely apart and rebuilding it." Take, for example, the Human Genome Project,

How AI Could Generate New Life-Forms | Eric Nguyen | TED · TED

There's this piece of wall in Hiroshima that was completely burnt black by the radiation. But on the front step, a person who was sitting there

If I should have a daughter ... | Sarah Kay

And it hasn’t been permitted to visit houses of worship. These restrictions and requests, they're completely informal, but they're completely respected by me.

My Year Living with a Robot | Emily Kate Genatowski | TED · TED

These restrictions and requests, they're completely informal, but they're completely respected by me. What happens when thousands or millions of these robots

My Year Living with a Robot | Emily Kate Genatowski | TED · TED

with like, trainings and licensing and things like this. It's completely up to us to decide. Lesson four is that you can send your robot to work.

My Year Living with a Robot | Emily Kate Genatowski | TED · TED

So suppose I left five clothes to dry out in the sun, and it took them five hours to dry completely. How long would it take to dry 30 clothes?

Why AI Is Incredibly Smart and Shockingly Stupid | Yejin Choi | TED · TED

and the remaining 95 percent is dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is completely invisible, but scientists speculate that it's there because it influences the visible world,

Why AI Is Incredibly Smart and Shockingly Stupid | Yejin Choi | TED · TED

And there are many tools in the toolkit to get you there. I'm going to focus on one that completely changed my life in 2004. It found me then because of two things:

Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · TED

It was a disaster. I felt completely trapped. I bought a book on simplicity to try to find answers.

Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · TED

"I wonder. I wonder if I can be capable in this completely new environment." So I took a risk and I took the job.

Forget the Corporate Ladder — Winners Take Risks | Molly Graham | TED · TED

learning and growing, and on the other side of it, I was a completely different person. I was offered jobs that no one would have offered me

Forget the Corporate Ladder — Winners Take Risks | Molly Graham | TED · TED

After that the effect of evolution completely dissipates. If you're a mammal, if you're a rat

How to Live to be 100+ | Dan Buettner | TED · TED

I was having panic attacks, I was depressed, I couldn't sleep, I felt completely broken in mind, body and spirit. So I decided to set off on a healing journey.

What Losing Everything Taught Me About Resilience | Jane Marie Chen | TED · TED

The amount of information that's now been collected on these people is just completely mind-boggling. It includes thousands of paper questionnaires

Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson

is like saying we humans are mainly about carbon and water. It's true, but it completely misses the point. And yes, I get it, this is a super arresting thought

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED

where people can lay out space and time in completely different coordinate frames from each other. Language can also have really deep effects --

How Language Shapes the Way We Think | Lera Boroditsky | TED · TED

which we now call electrons. Now, at the time, this seemed to be a completely impractical discovery. I mean, Thompson didn't think there were any applications of electrons.

The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy

And in the near future, we have completely new categories of materials and products. And magazines are also using this as well.

What’s the Point of Digital Fashion? | Karinna Grant | TED · TED

But, on the other hand, she had no idea how to fix it, because it's a completely mysterious black box. So think about it: what would you do?

How to spark your curiosity, scientifically | Nadya Mason

there's a disconnect between us and the technology that we use. We're completely alienated from the devices that we most depend upon, which can make us feel helpless and empty.

How to spark your curiosity, scientifically | Nadya Mason

But there's one challenge. What if I put my robot in a completely new environment? For example, put it in the living room and ask it to find a remote control.

Could AI Give You X-Ray Vision? | Tara Boroushaki | TED · TED

For example, put it in the living room and ask it to find a remote control. How does this robot adapt itself to a completely new environment and a completely new object?

Could AI Give You X-Ray Vision? | Tara Boroushaki | TED · TED

How does this robot adapt itself to a completely new environment and a completely new object? If the robot does exactly the same steps as before,

Could AI Give You X-Ray Vision? | Tara Boroushaki | TED · TED

We designed an AI algorithm specifically to help this robot to adapt itself to a completely new environment and find objects it has never seen before.

Could AI Give You X-Ray Vision? | Tara Boroushaki | TED · TED

could be tested and understood, that I started to gain a completely different sense of how the world worked

How to spark your curiosity, scientifically | Nadya Mason

will be even more fascinating. We will be forced to think in completely new ways. We'll have to go back to our assumptions,

How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham

maybe she's not even born yet -- could eventually guide us to see physics in a completely new way, and to point out that perhaps we're just asking the wrong questions.

How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham

supporting all kinds of insect life, and this is a completely unmanaged space, a completely wild space. This is a kind of wild nature right under our nose,

Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris

you can scramble up to the top and you can find this completely wild meadow just floating above the city of Philadelphia.

Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris

that planted itself there. This is completely autonomous, self-willed nature. And it's right in the middle of the city.

Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris

if it occurs in a different situation, it can have a completely different meaning. So if your brain were to predict a churning stomach

You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them | Lisa Feldman Barrett

where I met many creators and artists before trying to become one myself. And specifically one person who completely changed my perspective on how creativity actually works.

Is Perfectionism Just Procrastination in Disguise? | Jon Youshaei | TED · TED