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loss I was lucky I found what I love to do early in life W and I started Apple in my parents garage when I was 20 we
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
loss I was lucky I found what I love to do early in life W and I started Apple in my parents garage when I was 20 we
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
age on the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning Country Road the kind you might
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford
I couldn't go back to my friend Jeff's house for the night because I had an early flight to Europe the next morning, and I needed to get my passport and my suitcase.
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
And as hard as her 20s were, her early life had been even harder. She often cried in our sessions,
Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay
So, let's start with social media. In the early 2010s, teens traded in their flip phones for smartphones, and
How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED · TED
My pain, their pain, everybody's pain. But I learned something early that I wish was not true. When identities are shaped by loss,
The Missing Ingredient in Every Peace Deal | Hiba Qasas | TED · TED
you needed to pay attention. And we told employees this is early days: “When we go from ramp to ramp, we have a camera in the car” --
Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED
are parking lots going to turn into parks -- what’s going to happen? TM: Yeah, we’ve partnered, from the early days, with transit. We think it's a really interesting way
Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED
is they are driving a lot of job growth as we scale. We’re just too early to be able to really quantify it. But in addition to that, earlier this year,
Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED
that middle and high schools start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. These early start policies have a direct effect on how little sleep American teenagers are getting.
What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel
For 15 years, I worked on building AI. I started one of the early AI companies. I raised a quarter of a billion dollars to do it,
Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED
Performing was safe because it didn't make people feel guilty about watching me carry the weight of adulthood far too early. As the years flew by, I didn’t just perform on stage --
How I Set Myself Free | Keke Palmer | TED · TED
in answering some of these complicated questions, and the early data is really promising, but the data party has only just started.
Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED
That's really amazing. So I feel like we should be talking about gross stuff early and often with young people,
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
And that's why I think it's really important for us to start this dialogue about gross stuff from a pretty early age, so we can let our kids know
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
No reason to get out of bed. And then in early 2025, I tried an experiment.
How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED · TED
Just checking whether anything might be going wrong and giving an early alarm to someone or something like that? PS: Most people are not as reckless --
How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED · TED
We say things like, "The way you made that really early offer and didn't even ask for a counter, that was amazing."
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
It puts them at a risk, greater risk, of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, depression and early death. Social health is essential for longevity.
Why Social Health Is Key to Happiness and Longevity | Kasley Killam | TED · TED
between diet, exercise and insulin injections. So early in the COVID-19 pandemic last year, my mom came to stay with me,
Olivia Affuso: 3 ways community creates a healthy life | TED · TED
Research from the Association of Psychological Science discovered that it's early adolescence that our brains change, and we start to internalize social norms
Want to Get Ahead at Work? Risk the Awkward Moments | Henna Pryor | TED · TED
we ask when we meet someone new. This is drilled into us from an early age. "What do you want to be when you grow up?"
How to Reclaim Your Life From Work | Simone Stolzoff | TED · TED
integral to my growing up in getting me to understand from a very early age that the body is beautiful because of what it
How to Use Your Muscles — or Risk Losing Them (W/ Bonnie Tsui) | How to Be a Better Human | TED · TED
But this is not the whole story, because only fairly recently, only in the early 2000s, another type of cell has been discovered, and we call them retinal ganglion cells.
Why Daylight Is the Secret to Great Sleep | Christine Blume | TED · TED
how do you select that? Now from 2005 to early 2016, that burden fell on me and my assistants,
Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED
(Laughter) But then, in early 2016, for the benefit of all humanity,
Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED
went on to write a salacious account of his early life in a memoir called the confessions Augustine in effect wrote the first autobiography
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It’s a social enterprise non-profit that is still a business. Early on, it was really about individual donors and grants. And then over the years, we've tried to continue to figure out
Your Zip Code Shouldn’t Determine Your Lifespan | Dion Dawson | TED · TED
and you don't have to build like everyone else. There were so many people early on that tried to guide us into taking donated food,
Your Zip Code Shouldn’t Determine Your Lifespan | Dion Dawson | TED · TED
with the seasons in the early 1300s one hour in London could be 38 minutes
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I want you to imagine something. In the early hours of a massive surprise invasion of Taiwan, China unleashes its full arsenal.
The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED
About 15 or 20 years ago with my students, we were developing the early days of deep learning, and our systems were barely able to recognize handwritten characters.
The Catastrophic Risks of AI — and a Safer Path | Yoshua Bengio | TED · TED
This is me and my best friend, Roman. We met in our early 20s back in Moscow. I was a journalist back then,
Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED
where we sold our fruit commercially and they rescued donkeys. My early childhood was so beautiful, strange and very privileged.
Lessons from My Father’s Final Days | Laurel Braitman | TED · TED
He had his right leg amputated and he went in for chemo and radiation, which in the early 1980s for bone cancer was especially brutal. And then, miraculously, he didn't die.
Lessons from My Father’s Final Days | Laurel Braitman | TED · TED
and you can't believe that your friend or your spouse isn't picking up on it that you want to leave early. And you're thinking,
Why you should talk to strangers | Kio Stark
It's taken me almost a decade to figure this out. Pretty early on in my career, I published a paper in "Science" with my collaborators,
Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it | Elizabeth Dunn
which is going to lead to a lot of wins for the United States in the early days it's not that Trump is going to fail
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
what should she do to deal with Trump well give Trump wins early Mexico truly the Europeans can work together they're
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
kind that we had with the Soviets on nuclear weapons in the early Cold War um the US European trade and Technology
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
Council likely to be Unwound under Trump so all of these early stage efforts that were not moving fast enough um are
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
Let me give you an example. Early on in my relationship, during an argument, I dropped a certain C-word.
Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED
So how do we fight right? Julie: Early on, John and his colleague Robert Levinson in their lab simply watched couples interacting.
Even Healthy Couples Fight — the Difference Is How | Julie and John Gottman | TED · TED
Is this it? Is this all I add up to? When I look back and think about my time early on in my career, I think about when did it feel meaningful.
How to Live a Meaningful Life | Brian S. Lowery | TED · TED
it's too late. But if you have them early on, they can actually help build a better marriage.
How understanding divorce can help your marriage | Jeannie Suk Gersen
Take the example of Lisa and Andy. Lisa decides to go to medical school early in the marriage, and Andy works to support them.
How understanding divorce can help your marriage | Jeannie Suk Gersen
and the lost traction in his career. If the two of them had thought about their split early on, what might have gone differently?
How understanding divorce can help your marriage | Jeannie Suk Gersen
We build friendships, navigate early romantic relationships, get married and bring babies home from the hospital
The difference between healthy and unhealthy love | Katie Hood | TED · TED
it's how it evolves. It's important in the early days of a new relationship to pay attention to how you're feeling.
The difference between healthy and unhealthy love | Katie Hood | TED · TED
with one company planning to resurrect the woolly mammoth by as early as 2028. Now instead of bringing back extinct species,
How AI Could Generate New Life-Forms | Eric Nguyen | TED · TED
with which we describe our softer parts. We learn early that those with softer hearts suffer. So we allow lean emotion to reign,
"Chasms" | Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes
But I figured, it couldn't hurt to start planning for something so big, so early. But now,
Black life at the intersection of birth and death | Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa
By recognizing that democracy is still in its infancy. It is an early form of collective intelligence, a way to put together decentralized input from diverse sources
How AI and Democracy Can Fix Each Other | Divya Siddarth | TED · TED
and democracy is how we decide what to do with that capability, here is early evidence that democracy can do a good job deciding. Of course, these processes aren't enough.
How AI and Democracy Can Fix Each Other | Divya Siddarth | TED · TED
to prepare them for this moment. Even if it's late and they have an early flight. Here's two things the brave don't do.
To Love Is to Be Brave | Kelly Corrigan | TED · TED
where all the parents who, as she put it, had to leave early, were gathered.
To Love Is to Be Brave | Kelly Corrigan | TED · TED
But the story is much richer and more intense than that. If you take a look at this early infographic by the great Victorian statistician
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
which is attempting to show mortality rates by age group in London in the early 1840s. I find something incredibly heroic about this chart.
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
I was the only Black woman in a company of more than 80 dancers. And for all the stability and belonging I had discovered early on in ballet, I also had to face the reality that this art form,
The Roots of Resilience | Misty Copeland | TED · TED
Now, if that seems contradictory to you, I suggest that you flip through the pages of any pharmaceutical drug catalog from the early 20th century. I mean, these things are just a laundry list of deadly poisons,
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
and thousands more in 1970. They did it again in the early 1990s, and again at the turn of the millennium.
Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson
Now, I talked about what happens later, but some of these differences emerge at a really shockingly early age. In one study,
Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson
These types of differences have been found again and again across the generations. It means that our early circumstances have a profound influence on the way that the rest of our lives play out.
Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson
We have to teach them to be brave in schools and early in their careers, when it has the most potential to impact their lives
Teach girls bravery, not perfection | Reshma Saujani
helps children beat the odds and overcome some of those early disadvantages. So wait,
Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson
Isabel Allende: Ommm. Ommm. There it is. And it's good to start early. You know, for a vain female like myself,
Isabel Allende: How to live passionately—no matter your age | TED · TED
the more chronic stress you are under, the shorter your telomeres, meaning the more likely you were to fall victim to an early disease span and perhaps untimely death.
The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn
And the results have been startling. As early as childhood, emotional neglect, exposure to violence,
The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn
Nine years ago, on this stage, I delivered an early progress report on computer vision, a subfield of artificial intelligence.
With Spatial Intelligence, AI Will Understand the Real World | Fei-Fei Li | TED · TED
And that feels so empowering to have all of this knowledge at our fingertips. Yet early research from MIT tells us it's making us lazier and less smart, and it is definitely making us less connected.
3 Habits to Practice Curiosity — and Escape Your Phone | Nayeema Raza | TED · TED
I guess it was in the mid '80s, we would use the very early chess computers, if you remember them, to train against,
How AI Is Unlocking the Secrets of Nature and the Universe | Demis Hassabis | TED · TED
And so this is the point of being explicit and transparent about trying to introduce safety by design very early on. CA: Thank you, your vision of humanity injecting into this new thing
What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED
into a whole cognitive realm. Language can also have really early effects, what we saw in the case of color.
How Language Shapes the Way We Think | Lera Boroditsky | TED · TED
WPR: And what factors have you found contribute to that? Maybe things from early in life or childhood that might actually shape our ability to make these connections later in life?
The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED
But not everyone would agree. Early on in my research, a neuropsychologist alerted me to a condition called xenomelia,
Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED
These invasive species and others have caused greater than 60 percent of the extinctions worldwide since the early 1500s. And then there's the poster child for intentionally releasing
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
are now facing extinction at a rate that is insane. Since the early 1970s until today, 2020, the world’s wildlife has been reduced by 68 percent.
Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug
It’s FOMO: the fear of missing out. As someone who invests in companies early in their journeys, I listen to nearly 2,000 pitches a year,
The Secret to Successfully Pitching an Idea | The Way We Work, a TED series
really knowing how we should manage that. So my research early in my career asked that some really critical questions.
Why Venting Doesn’t Help You Deal with Anger | Jennifer Parlamis | TED · TED
So the first lesson I learned was to socialize your vision early and often. I had romanticized the idea
Ask Dumb Questions, Embrace Mistakes — and Other Lessons on Innovation | Dave Raggio | TED · TED
that history makes him seem to be. No. Some of his early critics called his music far too noisy. But Wolfie just brushed that dirt off his shoulder,
Is Perfectionism Just Procrastination in Disguise? | Jon Youshaei | TED · TED
very similar to the first, but on the flip side, is this idea of listening early and often. I’d been in marketing for almost 20 years at that point.
Ask Dumb Questions, Embrace Mistakes — and Other Lessons on Innovation | Dave Raggio | TED · TED
and I didn't know what it was. I didn't ask early on. So much time had gone by that I felt like I was trapped.
Ask Dumb Questions, Embrace Mistakes — and Other Lessons on Innovation | Dave Raggio | TED · TED
although I think four is probably close to the truth. So I was an early reader, and what I read were British and American children's books.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story | TED · TED
and what I read were British and American children's books. I was also an early writer, and when I began to write, at about the age of seven,
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story | TED · TED
this work symbolized the era's idealistic delusion of globalization. In the early '90s, I conceived a work titled Sky ladder, a ladder made of fireworks that would connect heaven and Earth.
A Firework Ladder to the Sky — and the Magic of Explosive Art | Cai Guo-Qiang | TED · TED
This image was made between the 13th century and the early 16th century, and it is part of the “Zouche-Nuttall Codex.”
Germán Santillán: A taste of Mexico's ancient chocolate-making tradition | TED · TED
in converting my design into reality. Then, in early spring of 2007, we dedicated the memorial
How Art Transforms Brokenness Into Beauty | Lily Yeh | TED · TED
And it's not like that was a far jump. My parents were born in the early 50s. In 1955, a white woman accused a 14-year-old boy of whistling at her.
R. Alan Brooks: When the world is burning, is art a waste of time? | TED · TED