But James got the part of Joseph, which we were thrilled about. We considered this to be one of the lead parts. We had the place crammed full of agents in T-shirts:
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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But James got the part of Joseph, which we were thrilled about. We considered this to be one of the lead parts. We had the place crammed full of agents in T-shirts:
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
But James got the part of Joseph, which we were thrilled about. We considered this to be one of the lead parts. We had the place crammed full of agents in T-shirts:
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
So the test failures, the exceptions, the outliers teach us what we don't know and lead us to something new. This is how science moves forward. This is how science learns.
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
And so exceptions and outliers in medicine teach us what we don't know, but also lead us to new thinking. Now, very importantly,
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
Now, very importantly, all the new thinking that outliers and exceptions lead us to in medicine does not only apply to the outliers and exceptions.
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
the outliers and the exceptions draw our attention and lead us into a much greater sense of perhaps what a tree is. We often talk about losing the forests for the trees,
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
This is a person. This outlier, this exception, may lead to the advancement of science, but this is a person.
Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones
and preventing the muscles in the back, hips, or neck from fully relaxing. This can then lead to tension and stiffness in the morning. Take, for example, the least popular position: sleeping prone.
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I mean, it feels like that message, Is that something that y'all might want to lead with? Because that seems like such a clear value proposition.
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It's caused a temporary boost in dopamine levels, which can unfortunately also lead to poor choices. The final starts off well.
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Stop fixating on the number because that can lead to unrealistic expectations of sleep. According to Dr. Colleen Carney,
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(Applause) And we women are going to lead the way in this new revolution, this new feminist issue.
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That other people have their own issues that they're dealing with which may lead them to respond to your vulnerability negatively. And that doesn't mean that you did anything wrong.
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And what I found was fascinating. Yes, it did lead to higher levels of engagement, but it didn't matter how many interactions you had
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resiliency and healthy, long life spans. And they wanted me to lead the female athlete component of that. OK, So that should be the end of my TED Talk,
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depending on who you are. AN: And the factors that lead to burnout are not just professional ones. They are parenting and social activism
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And none of it happened by accident. I lead a school design organization called Transcend. And when we began working with the Brooklyn community,
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But what if I told you those same middle school boys could lead us to a more just and equitable society by redefining masculinity?
3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED · TED
this notion that creativity and suffering are somehow inherently linked and that artistry, in the end, will always ultimately lead to anguish. And the question that I want to ask everybody here today
Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert
So Jesus, what a thought! That's the kind of thought that could lead a person to start drinking gin at nine o'clock in the morning,
Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert
and how can we make sure it is being used responsibly? I think businesses should take the lead. They have the agility and the financial
Love, Trust and Marketing in the Age of AI | Amaryllis Liampoti | TED · TED
and asked them to use their relationship capital to intervene and mediate gang disputes that could lead to violence. Now, you know, law enforcement investigations are crucial,
The Grassroots Movement Transforming Public Safety | Aqeela Sherrills | TED · TED
and you don't know what it's learning. That can obviously lead to bad outcomes. Another one would be direct access to weapons.
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
along the lines of what I'm talking about that could lead us to a horrific global outcome. That's why we have to be paying attention.
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
But here's the truth. If the United States doesn't lead in this space, authoritarian regimes will.
The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED
that to artificially box yourself in and refuse to use sets of technology that could lead to better results, is an abdication of responsibility.
The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED
younger Generations are slowing down courtship in ways that can lead to better relationships
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despite the warnings of scientists like myself, that this trajectory could lead to loss of control. Beside me in the car are my children, my grandson, my loved ones.
The Catastrophic Risks of AI — and a Safer Path | Yoshua Bengio | TED · TED
And I'm sure he'd have asked, "But how could a spinning jenny lead to all that?" And it wasn't just a spinning jenny.
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The second thing I learned was that in order to be an effective CEO, I needed to follow the lead of young people. You think about the past few years,
The Breakthrough Power of Young Leaders | Mohan Sivaloganathan | TED · TED
intimacy and strangers, but these quick interactions can lead to a feeling that sociologists call "fleeting intimacy."
Why you should talk to strangers | Kio Stark
by frameworks, assessments, personality tests that tell me the right way to lead. But young people have boundless ingenuity.
The Breakthrough Power of Young Leaders | Mohan Sivaloganathan | TED · TED
by going to massive scale, tens of billions of dollars of investment, we can maintain an incredible lead. SA: All day long, I call people and beg them to give us their GPUs.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025
CA: And the hundreds of millions of people don't have control over, they don't necessarily see what the next step could lead to. SA: I am hopeful that --
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025
internationally so this rule of dawn which is going to lead to a lot of wins for the United States in the early days
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
hitting Trump too is is that going to lead to blowback from the United States this is an immediate crisis for them in
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
Congress under wraps and get her her cabinet taking the lead on all of this the easiest thing for them to do is kick
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
I suspect he doesn't want to risk Another War um that could lead oil prices to get higher impact the global
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
which the Chinese are leading on globally and they may extend that lead um but I mean they're going to be carbon
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
scrape the escalations off the ceiling and lead people to a mutual understanding of one another's positions, ending this win-lose mentality
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that the Brexit donor had with Russian embassy officials in the lead up to the Brexit vote. Now that's just fact.
Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED
DF: What's your leadership philosophy, for how you lead your teams and make change? CD: Oh, my gosh.
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is the wrong question. In fact, I believe that's a question that is more likely to lead to divorce. But before we look at better questions,
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Antibiotics affect the entire microbiome and their overuse can lead to drug resistance. Diet and probiotics are nonspecific
CRISPR's Next Advance Is Bigger Than You Think | Jennifer Doudna | TED · TED
and how the business models of maximizing engagement I saw 10 years ago, would obviously lead to rewarding doomscrolling, more addiction, more distraction.
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working for five-ish years. And if that could lead to this, what could a million Nobel Prize-level scientists create,
Why AI Is Our Ultimate Test and Greatest Invitation | Tristan Harris | TED · TED
Tell her she was born just in time, to lead. (Applause)
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This liminal space is the zone of innovation and entrepreneurship. Some of it will lead to incremental change, some will be transformative.
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and you're supposed to know what you want to major in. That major is supposed to lead you to your first job, and then you get another job,
Forget the Corporate Ladder — Winners Take Risks | Molly Graham | TED · TED
But about nine months in, something interesting happened. I had to lead a meeting. It sounds simple, but it was a big meeting.
Forget the Corporate Ladder — Winners Take Risks | Molly Graham | TED · TED
I was given the opportunity to perform the Swan Queen, the lead role in "Swan Lake," one of the most iconic roles in a ballerina's repertoire.
The Roots of Resilience | Misty Copeland | TED · TED
And it's all by companies that are in competition with each other. How will we avoid the situation where someone is getting a lead, someone else has got 100 billion dollars invested in their thing.
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is a far more demanding space than the digital world. Today, I lead MIT's Computer Science and AI lab, the largest research unit at MIT.
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