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And the school, in the '30s, wrote to her parents and said, "We think Gillian has a learning disorder." She couldn't concentrate; she was fidgeting.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

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And the school, in the '30s, wrote to her parents and said, "We think Gillian has a learning disorder." She couldn't concentrate; she was fidgeting.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

Small children coming to storytime, being read to, learning to read themselves will grow up to be great

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

tools impair, rather than enhance, student learning. And consider this.

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

experience. Students are not learning machines.

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

We're already seeing massive cognitive offloading and learning loss. When students have access to AI, they

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

She wanted us to experience receiving gifts but also learning the virtue of complimenting each other. So she had all of us come to the front of the classroom,

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

because I didn't run. I said, "Wow, great, I'm already learning things. Great."

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

But if I can get your attention with something remarkable, well, now I suddenly have something to attach the learning to. This is why it kills me if someone's like,

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

But at the same time, I get it. Because instead of learning about pressure the way I did with these ping-pong balls,

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

And that makes for the most fertile brain soil, because learning is best when it’s attached to a visceral experience. Basically, if you feel something here, you remember it here.

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

And it worked. He was so good at attaching emotions to learning. He was so good at hiding the vegetables.

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

I’m literally robbing him of the type of sleep most associated with learning, memory consolidation, and emotional processing. But it's not just my kid that's being deprived of sleep.

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

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

you stop restoring what was lost and you start adding what was never there. Imagine learning a language in an afternoon, a new skill overnight.

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

My parents survived inside of systems that never fully saw them. Learning how to live instead of just surviving became my way of returning some of that visibility.

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

so I think many of us take this kind of voyeuristic delight in learning about gross things. This is certainly true of kids;

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

I started by supporting underground schools because the Afghan girls are not giving up on learning, even if it means risking their lives.

What I Got Wrong About Changing the World | Malala Yousafzai | TED · TED

Buddha said, and I'm paraphrasing, "If your mouth is open, you're not learning." And Calvin Coolidge said, "No man ever listened his way out of a job."

Celeste Headlee: 10 ways to have a better conversation | TED · TED

So for me, it's I want to take the Spanish class because I love learning languages. For you, it might be football team,

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

and avoid burnout. This all starts with learning to set and maintain your boundaries within work, life and your relationships.

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

that internal motivation for internally set goals leads to greater persistence, higher learning, better employee engagement,

Want to Get Ahead at Work? Risk the Awkward Moments | Henna Pryor | TED · TED

Let me learn about your experiences so that I can develop empathy for you. That learning about the experiences part, it's not just so that we can be curious. We love stories, alright? That's great. Keep loving the stories.

3 Steps to Better Connect With Your Fellow Humans | Amber Cabral | TED · TED

or would assume were not available to us. So learning about the experiences of others is about hearing the stories. Yes, but it's also about having empathy and connection,

3 Steps to Better Connect With Your Fellow Humans | Amber Cabral | TED · TED

We are working on relative energy deficiency in sport. We continue our work with learning about pregnancy and postpartum, psychological resilience,

What Women Athletes Need to Unlock Their Full Potential | Kate Ackerman | TED · TED

of their uncomfortable internal experiences. When I first started learning this stuff explicitly -- we grew up in a family where uncomfortable feelings were not allowed,

Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski: The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | TED · TED

all told us the same thing: we want learning that actually connects to the world kids are growing into.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

we stitched together decades of practice and research, career-connected learning, project-based learning, purpose development.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

The result? A learning experience that's rigorous, relevant and engaging.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

Less than four percent said they get a chance to explore and be in charge of their own learning. And the older students get, the worse it gets.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

discerning fact from fiction, knowing how to keep learning, creating, collaborating and, indeed, co-existing with others.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

No tension, no punishment, just learning for both of them. That's why, even as other DC schools

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

His school was ready because it had been redesigned around real-world learning, he had the structure and freedom to turn his curiosity into craft,

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

Now imagine pairing community-based design with today's technology. AI can help us accelerate learning and facilitate immersive experiences that spark every student's passion

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

we've seen what happens when communities design learning around how young people actually learn and live.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

The data backs it up. Students who experience engaging, high-quality learning have higher grades, stronger attendance, fewer behavior issues.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

"I can do this," "I'm learning with purpose." "I can make something that matters."

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

grappling with being forcibly displaced can improve their mental health by learning strategies similar to ones we'll cover. If peace of mind is possible in political limbo,

Stress Resets, the Ultimate Mental Health Hack | Jenny Taitz | TED · TED

that include math, science, the humanities, art, home ec, sports to show them that deep learning and critical thinking often require an integration of all of these subjects.

3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED · TED

to design, build and donate a tiny house. Now what we realized is through this community learning process, students felt a greater sense of satisfaction with studying,

3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED · TED

students felt a greater sense of satisfaction with studying, taking academic risks and just valuing the overall learning process. In addition, students felt more comfortable

3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED · TED

and the health data trailed behind. So we're just learning, but I would say there are some improvements

The secret to living longer may be your social life | Susan Pinker

than your genetic code. We're also learning that zip code is actually shaping our genetic code.

What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda

or equivalently, 600 million . So the combined information we get from learning and evolution is minuscule compared to what AI gets.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

is minuscule compared to what AI gets. You are all incredibly efficient learning machines. So how do we bridge the gap between AI and humans?

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

we have to go far beyond our current training algorithms and turn machine learning into a new science of machine teaching. And neuroscience, psychology and math can really help here.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

who have gone through years of school, learning a little bit about everything, such as language, concepts, facts.

What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED

outperforming human benchmarks and aligning with previous machine learning and deep learning models

What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED

and aligning with previous machine learning and deep learning models that previous studies trained on the same datasets.

What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED

we see that language models struggle in generalizing this knowledge, this learning across different contexts. And this is apparently because

What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED

What is going on here? I worked with a machine-learning and satellite data firm called Atlas Maps

Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED · TED

like, you can see some on the left of this map that the machine-learning algorithm just did not detect. But you can see them.

Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED · TED

This is the first time in my life where I can honestly say I've never stopped learning. Every single day.

Your Zip Code Shouldn’t Determine Your Lifespan | Dion Dawson | TED · TED

It can harm children during pregnancy, you could have a baby who will have learning disabilities. Depending on how much is exposed, it can even have malformation.

The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED

ES: This was two years ago. Since then, the gains in what is called reinforcement learning, which is what AlphaGo helped invent and so forth,

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

each day Remains the Same and learning to savor our time makes much more sense than rushing

Timekeeping

in computation required just to do the kind of planning. The technology goes from essentially deep learning to reinforcement learning to something called test-time compute,

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

where not only are you doing planning, but you're also learning while you're doing planning. That is the, if you will,

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

which you can't control. Recursive self-improvement is where the computer is off learning, and you don't know what it's learning.

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

Recursive self-improvement is where the computer is off learning, and you don't know what it's learning. That can obviously lead to bad outcomes.

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

The technology works. Teach them in their language, gamify the learning, bring people to their best natural lengths.

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

because as Fisher points out a lot of listening and learning happens between the sheets

Romance

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

then spending the rest of your time on play romance culture travel learning how would that feel

Work

But this is a very hard claim to justify. Artists have been learning from each other for centuries. When you create, you expect other people to learn from you.

How AI Models Steal Creative Work — and What to Do About It | Ed Newton-Rex | TED · TED

and AI song generators outputting 10 songs a second. To argue that human learning and AI training are the same and should be treated the same

How AI Models Steal Creative Work — and What to Do About It | Ed Newton-Rex | TED · TED

By that time, I was already working on conversational AI, developing some of the first dialect models using deep learning. So one day I took all of his text messages

Can AI Companions Help Heal Loneliness? | Eugenia Kuyda | TED · TED

it's a challenge to rise to that opportunity, and we can rise to it by learning something which is sometimes painful.

Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast

which is sometimes painful. Learning patience, for instance. We have been told that the road to peace

Want to be happy? Be grateful | David Steindl-Rast

I came to the conclusion that what we need in education is a much better understanding of students and learning from a motivational perspective,

Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance | Angela Lee Duckworth | TED · TED

and of those, who will be the most effective at improving learning outcomes for their students? We partnered with private companies, asking,

Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance | Angela Lee Duckworth | TED · TED

As a hospice volunteer, I'm learning that those who are dying, they want to know that they're loved.

The Profound Power of Gratitude and "Living Eulogies" | Andrea Driessen | TED · TED

my brother and I were in my dad's version of survival school. And we were learning all kinds of things: how to squish a man's eyeballs out if I was ever attacked.

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

"What happens when she has her period?" Chloe was learning to sew at the time, so she asked her grandma to help her sew a beautiful tote bag,

How Acts of Kindness Sparked a Global Movement | Asha Curran | TED · TED

When it comes to people, it's sort of a shortcut for learning about them. We see male, female, young, old,

Why you should talk to strangers | Kio Stark

of deploying them to the world, getting feedback, while the stakes are relatively low, learning about like, this is something we have to address.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

did, and you can be sure that my son is learning them as well. Because as we tackle this massive

TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED

our society and our world. If we can all work on learning how to fight right, even at home,

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

There's a great value in discovery, in doing the wrong thing and learning for yourself, as opposed to learning what the wrong thing is

A Filmmaker + a Therapist on People-Pleasing | TED Intersections · TED

in doing the wrong thing and learning for yourself, as opposed to learning what the wrong thing is and never trying the wrong thing.

A Filmmaker + a Therapist on People-Pleasing | TED Intersections · TED

I think we don't check in with ourselves a lot, especially in the ... Learning someone phase. Sometimes, like you said, we ignore things that would make us very unhappy

A Filmmaker + a Therapist on People-Pleasing | TED Intersections · TED

in a way that enables us to keep working and keep learning and, you know, collaborating. I'd love to hear about your work.

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

are so foundational for other outcomes. You can't access learning, your physiological, what we consider traditional physiological health,

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

in a way that enables us to keep working and keep learning and collaborating. DF: What you're saying is almost like sitting with the pain, sometimes.

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

aside from the work we were doing to meet basic needs, so to speak, infrastructure, provide after-school programs, learning opportunities. We just started seeing that there was this underlying issue

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

So it's almost demand-driven, which is really exciting. And then also making sure we're constantly learning and adapting and responding and listening to those we work with

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

I think a lot of times people want to sort of do a lot of fact-finding and a lot of learning, "I wonder what's going on here."

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

But it's when they're learning how to make a friend, how to compromise, how to

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

Everyone here was you once. You are still learning that growing small requires a largeness of spirit you can't fit into yet:

4 Powerful Poems about Parkinson's and Growing Older | Robin Morgan | TED Talks · TED

in the faculty rooms at the university where I work. My friends who have toddlers just learning to walk, we don’t want it around them in their house.

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

It's an example that doesn't work two weeks later because they're constantly changing things with reinforcement learning and so forth.

The Urgent Risks of Runaway AI — and What to Do about Them | Gary Marcus | TED · TED

explicit reasoning that we get from symbolic AI, and we're going to need the strong emphasis on learning that we get from the neural networks approach.

The Urgent Risks of Runaway AI — and What to Do about Them | Gary Marcus | TED · TED

We don't know how big it is. We don't know how the RLHF reinforcement learning works, we don't know what other gadgets are in there.

The Urgent Risks of Runaway AI — and What to Do about Them | Gary Marcus | TED · TED

because transparency is the key for such an important research topic. Now let's think about learning algorithms. No matter how amazing large language models are,

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

And these language models do acquire a vast amount of knowledge, but they do so as a byproduct as opposed to direct learning objective. Resulting in unwanted side effects such as hallucinated effects

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

Now, in contrast, human learning is never about predicting which word comes next, but it's really about making sense of the world

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

but it's really about making sense of the world and learning how the world works. Maybe AI should be taught that way as well.

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

But help me understand. Like, so we've had this model of a child learning. How does a child gain common sense

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

really enhances the performance across the board. So there's real learning happening due to the scale of the compute and data.

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