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So I started streaming to about ten viewers at a time almost every day. Then one night after one of these live streams,

The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED

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So I started streaming to about ten viewers at a time almost every day. Then one night after one of these live streams,

The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED

buy food with and I would walk the seven miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hari

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

instruction in the country throughout the campus every poster every label on every drawer was beautifully hand

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

the campus every poster every label on every drawer was beautifully hand cigraph because I had dropped out and

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

since then for the past 33 years I looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself if today were the last day

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

No one makes it through their whole life intact. If you talked to every pillow I've had in my life, you would hear about plenty of tears.

Joy Will Find You — If You Let It | David Larbi | TED · TED

Even when I don't think I deserve it. Finding the small joys in every day is a practice that's always so worth it. It's easier on some days than others.

Joy Will Find You — If You Let It | David Larbi | TED · TED

and travel around the world: every education system on earth has the same hierarchy of subjects. Every one. Doesn't matter where you go.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

every education system on earth has the same hierarchy of subjects. Every one. Doesn't matter where you go. You'd think it would be otherwise, but it isn't.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

At the bottom are the arts. Everywhere on earth. And in pretty much every system, too, there's a hierarchy within the arts. Art and music are normally given a higher status in schools

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

There isn't an education system on the planet that teaches dance every day to children the way we teach them mathematics.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

the number needed to treat is 49. That's right, 49 surgeries are done for every one person who's helped. And the side effects in that case occur in 50 percent of the patients.

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

To Hide Away in a cabin in the woods for two weeks every year he called them his think weeks

Slow Thinking

to respond to an emergency. But there are 240 million 911 calls every year in the US. And we're building towards a future where the default expectation

The Invisible Infrastructure in the Sky | Adam Bry | TED · TED

And we're building towards a future where the default expectation for every emergency is that a drone shows up in a few seconds

The Invisible Infrastructure in the Sky | Adam Bry | TED · TED

You ought to know about what the technology is capable of, how it’s being used in every facet of society, so we can have the discussion about what we want to do with it.

The Invisible Infrastructure in the Sky | Adam Bry | TED · TED

And so, pretty much every day in every situation I find myself in, I'm out there sharing the

The Love of My Life (and Why I Need to Share It with You) | Ann Patchett | TED · TED

Think of it this way. Every piece of information coming out of your computer or phone is a single thread.

The Love of My Life (and Why I Need to Share It with You) | Ann Patchett | TED · TED

and see what I'm talking about. Every time I change planes in O'Hare, I think about the Hare Krishna,

The Love of My Life (and Why I Need to Share It with You) | Ann Patchett | TED · TED

So, I specialize in twentysomethings because I believe that every single one of those 50 million twentysomethings deserves to know what psychologists,

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

and absolutely nothing happens. And then every day, smart, interesting twentysomethings like you or like your sons and daughters

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

I told Emma three things that every twentysomething, male or female, deserves to hear.

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

to explore a part of a vital global system of animals that migrate up and down in the water column every day, every night.

We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED

that migrate up and down in the water column every day, every night. Mission Blue is partnering with the Polynesian voyagers,

We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED

So here's an idea worth spreading to every twentysomething you know. It's as simple as what I learned to say to Alex.

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

It's what I now have the privilege of saying to twentysomethings like Emma every single day: Thirty is not the new 20, so claim your adulthood,

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

whether they were teachers, doctors, entrepreneurs -- every day, they were maniacal about constructing their success and constructing their greatness

5 Practical Ways to Take Control of Your Life | Jim VandeHei | TED · TED

that you can start today and that are available to every single person in this room. You control today.

5 Practical Ways to Take Control of Your Life | Jim VandeHei | TED · TED

You make each one of those decisions. And every one either leads to happiness and feeling better about yourself, or sadness and feeling like crap.

5 Practical Ways to Take Control of Your Life | Jim VandeHei | TED · TED

that would come back to haunt me. In every minute of every day during that period, I thought, I'm going to do the next right thing.

5 Practical Ways to Take Control of Your Life | Jim VandeHei | TED · TED

finding each other, that's shaped by whatever you're doing every day. And it's shaped by whatever everyone

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

They put a device on every desk. They even mandated that nursery schools

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

is the key to actually having one. I work with couples every day, and I help them through relational crises. I remember I was working with an engaged couple for about a year,

Your Relationship Expectations Could Be Holding You Back | Stephanie R. Yates-Anyabwile | TED · TED

They said that they were looking forward to every weekend that they got to spend together. It felt like a vacation

Your Relationship Expectations Could Be Holding You Back | Stephanie R. Yates-Anyabwile | TED · TED

because they would spend the entire week planning their time together and savoring every moment they had together. They also found that their individual relationships with the kids

Your Relationship Expectations Could Be Holding You Back | Stephanie R. Yates-Anyabwile | TED · TED

It's not clear that all of us have gotten this memo. Every day there are opportunities, big and small, to reach out and connect with other people that we choose not to take.

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

Well, there were 40 of us to start with, and every time I heard someone's name called, I would give out the heartiest cheer.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

where I work as a professor of behavioral science. That morning on the train began like every other I'd been on for years beforehand --

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

It's not because he didn't try. It's because every time I had a new idea, every time I wanted to try something new,

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

It's because every time I had a new idea, every time I wanted to try something new, even at work --

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

another was afraid of rejection. And every time that six-year-old won. And this fear even persisted after I started my own company.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

we went back to a train station on the line that I ride into work every day, and we recruited a group of commuters,

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

And basically the idea is for 30 days you go out and look for rejection, and every day get rejected at something, and then by the end, you desensitize yourself from the pain.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

We find in our research that we have tremendous power to create meaningful social connection every day of our lives. But if we underestimate how positively our efforts to reach out

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

I felt, wow, this is like a microcosm of my life. Every time I felt the slightest rejection, I would just run as fast as I could.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

So for the next hour I was the Starbucks greeter. I said "hi" to every customer that walked in, and gave them holiday cheers.

What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection | Jia Jiang | TED · TED

It's the cancer of flesh and bones. And I would tell you that every one of my patients is an outlier, is an exception.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

It is the most frequently turned off tumor suppressor gene in almost every kind of cancer. But we didn't learn about it from common cancers.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

that made you feel all those feels, that’s easy -- and you remember every single lyric, you know, 30 years later. And to be fair, I didn’t come up with this style of teaching --

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

and so often medicine never tells you that every time an individual encounters medicine,

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

where in that population the individual will land. Therefore, every encounter with medicine is an experiment.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

And even though this is going to cost us $60 million to make, my official declaration tonight is every single lesson plan, every teacher training,

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

my official declaration tonight is every single lesson plan, every teacher training, every original class demo

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

every teacher training, every original class demo will cost exactly zero dollars

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

SK: So Tekedra, what’s next? I mean, every time I look at the news, I see a new city, I see new models.

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

And there’s an argument: roughly 40,000 people in America, every year, who die of a car accident.

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

who die of a car accident. I think in the world it’s on the order of a million every year. So in theory, if this became everywhere,

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

if our technology was rolled out, if every car on the road was a Waymo. But this is the problem:

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

Why? Because we don't experience these as 737s falling out of the sky every day. But that's what it would be

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

Sound brutal, but perhaps familiar? Every morning I ask myself, how can I, knowing what I know, be doing this to my own son?

What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel

The smaller cell became what we now call the mitochondria, the little powerhouse inside almost every complex cell on earth. That merger created an energy surplus so vast,

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

Larger cells, bodies, brains. Every breath you take is still powered by the descendants of that ancient partnership.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

and individuals became societies. Every rung on that ladder was climbed through mergers. Now we're on the cusp of the next major transition,

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

I’m irritable, and I probably shouldn’t be driving a car. But this is how many American teenagers feel every single school day. Many of the, shall we say,

What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel

I was at a private event with many of the leaders building the AIs we all use every day. People you'd recognize.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

that AI kills most of humanity in the next 20 years. Almost every hand went up. The people building these systems know how dangerous they are,

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

If a country stops to regulate, another one races ahead. Every AI founder has had the same conversation with themselves late at night.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

It's your replacement. One that gets smarter and faster and cheaper every week. It doesn't take much to notice what happened

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

And since we got here, we've driven to extinction every competing intelligence between Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

smart glasses on our face. Every step closer to our minds, closer to the speed of thought. And even that boundary is starting to blur.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

And you may not realize it, but a technology we all use every day is learning to hear our thoughts. The Face ID system used to unlock your phone

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

because the alternative, being replaced, is far worse. But every major transition in the history of life has a condition: the parts have to remember that they are parts.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

and the whole dies, which kills the part. This pattern repeats at every scale. Our civilization is itself a merger.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

And as AI arrives and the world gets more turbulent, every part of the society we depend on for our survival will be tempted to defect.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

our minds and our civilization. Every beautiful, difficult thing that followed, followed because the parts held together.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

So here's what I'm asking from all of us, for every day from now on. Hold together.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

(Laughter) By every external measure, I made the system work for me.

How I Set Myself Free | Keke Palmer | TED · TED

His name is Leodis, and every year, my son and I do these elaborate Halloween costumes.

How I Set Myself Free | Keke Palmer | TED · TED

I'm making hundreds of decisions in real time. Every argument I choose to make or not make,

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

or not make, every word, every pause, every tone. There are no rewinds.

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

The president dusts off a 1977 law and imposes tariffs on virtually every country on earth. No congressional vote --

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

But Ben forced me to admit a truth I'd buried from myself. Every time I walked into the court, I looked at those portraits on the walls and thought:

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

He had me write down five adjectives and visualize them every day before our pretend court. About 18 hours before the argument,

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

I assembled the most relentless legal team in the country. They stress-tested every argument until only the best ones survived. But I needed more.

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

Justice Sotomayor, I wish I had an hour to talk about this with you, because this argument by the government is wrong every which way. Justice Alito: I wonder if you ever thought

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

He actually rented an apartment a block from the court. And we worked together every day, focusing on that word. Bob didn't just give me a mantra, he gave me a weapon.

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

A bespoke system I'd been building with a legal AI company for the last year. And I trained it on every question asked by a Supreme Court justice in the last 25 years

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

in the last 25 years and everything they've written, every opinion, every concurrence, every dissent, every separate opinion.

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

and everything they've written, every opinion, every concurrence, every dissent, every separate opinion. And in that, patterns emerged.

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

Predictability is just consistency made visible. It is, in every sense, a compliment. What Harvey found in these justices was not weakness.

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

and actually connect. The question AI poses to every one of us is not will you be replaced? The question is,

What Really Won the Trillion-Dollar Supreme Court Case | Neal Kumar Katyal | TED · TED

and Ava in Alex Garland's "Ex Machina," this is a dream reinvented with every breaking wave of technology, and with AI, the wave is a big one.

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

And I also noticed that every scenario they described that stimulated their ASMR

The Brain Science (and Benefits) of ASMR | Craig Richard | TED · TED

Let me put it another way. What if we simulated every last detail about the brain in some massive supercomputer?

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

I think we can draw a direct line from the molecular furnaces of metabolism, one billion biochemical reactions in every cell, in every second, all the way to the neural circuits

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

all the way to the neural circuits that underlie each and every experience that we have, whether it's the sight of a blue sky or a pang of envy.

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

whether it's the sight of a blue sky or a pang of envy. Every conscious experience is imbued, however subtly, with a tinge of aliveness,

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

with some core relevance for our future survival prospects. And at the heart of every experience, beneath even emotion, is this simple, shapeless and formless but fundamental feeling of being alive.

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

was a massacre against Catholics. But then if you look at every other village, every other town, they killed Muslims.

What Kosovo Can Teach the World About Freedom | Vjosa Osmani Sadriu | TED · TED

I'm not suggesting that we do away with prediction. I'm going to continue to use my weather app every single day. But we need a public debate

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