on the really extraordinary capacities that children have -- their capacities for innovation. I mean, Sirena last night was a marvel, wasn't she?
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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on the really extraordinary capacities that children have -- their capacities for innovation. I mean, Sirena last night was a marvel, wasn't she?
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
on the really extraordinary capacities that children have -- their capacities for innovation. I mean, Sirena last night was a marvel, wasn't she?
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
to heal their sea country by blending this modern innovation with their ancient knowledge. For many coral reefs, unfortunately, it is already too late.
A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED
We've drawn the attention of folks like the National Science Foundation, who have chosen us as one of 10 innovation communities across the country, and it was really the organization that I needed
A Bold Idea to Rebuild the Working Class | Molly Hemstreet | TED · TED
Centro de Innovación Científica Amazónica, which is Amazonian Center for Scientific Innovation, we implemented the first mercury lab in the Peruvian Amazon,
The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED
both in terms of economic dominance, innovation, surveillance, whatever it is that you care about.
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
and the biggest players in defense both deprioritized innovation, the United States would forever lose its ability to protect our way of life.
The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED
You will hear that a requirement to license training data somehow stifles innovation, that it's only the big AI companies that can afford
How AI Models Steal Creative Work — and What to Do About It | Ed Newton-Rex | TED · TED
and thousands of kids just died of preventable disease. So when you're tempted to halt the innovation that might compete for your job,
I’ll Probably Lose My Job to AI. Here’s Why That’s OK | Megan J. McArdle | TED · TED
And it wasn't just a spinning jenny. It was an unprecedented wave of innovation after innovation. Many of those innovations put people out of good jobs,
I’ll Probably Lose My Job to AI. Here’s Why That’s OK | Megan J. McArdle | TED · TED
I've always believed that the worlds of ideas, innovation, technology, are actually ultimately more powerful than politics.
Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED
And so perhaps you feel like me in that you have to choose between advocating for innovation versus safety. I'd encourage you to embrace both, because stopping progress entirely,
How AI Could Generate New Life-Forms | Eric Nguyen | TED · TED
into black-owned businesses, in the form of the Claiborne Corridor Cultural Innovation District. (Cheers)
"Chasms" | Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes
so if you are liable, as an AI developer, for certain harms, that's going to create a more responsible innovation environment. You’ll release AI models that are more safe.
Why AI Is Our Ultimate Test and Greatest Invitation | Tristan Harris | TED · TED
What if, instead of causing us to rage or numb or end relationships, our conflicts could spark innovation, creativity, even hope? I've worked across contested spaces for as long as I can remember.
A Fresh Approach to Resolving Conflicts | Darya Shaikh | TED · TED
how we get from here to there. This liminal space is the zone of innovation and entrepreneurship. Some of it will lead to incremental change,
A Fresh Approach to Resolving Conflicts | Darya Shaikh | TED · TED
And there's another prime mover that we don't talk about enough, which seems a little bit unlikely in the context of disruptive innovation, and that is large bureaucratic institutions.
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
to separate out the fake cures from the real thing. And that kind of institutional innovation is going to be increasingly important in the decades to come,
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
and it means our economy is being left behind on all the innovation and problems women would solve if they were socialized to be brave
Teach girls bravery, not perfection | Reshma Saujani
and the resources needed to prototype and test new products, and this is allowing for a much faster innovation cycle. And now we are ready to even make the leap
How AI Will Step Off the Screen and into the Real World | Daniela Rus | TED · TED
because the fear of unintended consequences absolutely stymies even the most basic innovation at the get-go. Probably there's no more urgent need
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
What about the unintended consequences?" This question comes up so often with any innovation in science, we decided to actually identify just how often, when humans intervene,
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
There will always be unexpected outcomes to any innovation in science, but we have the tools and technology today and the protocols to minimize risks
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
They don't want to get it wrong. They have funders that challenged them on taking on innovation and action. They run the risk of losing jobs, funding, security, public shame.
Ryan Phelan: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | TED · TED
and tricky conversations. But in doing so exposes me to innovation, changemaking and meaningful work.
How to Speak Up — Even When You Don’t Want To | Sarah Crawford-Bohl | TED · TED