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(Laughter) Waiting until it ends, so they can go home and write a paper about it. (Laughter)

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

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(Laughter) Waiting until it ends, so they can go home and write a paper about it. (Laughter)

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

Or if they used a word I’d never heard in Oshkosh, I wrote it down on a piece of paper, and I would work it into my vocabulary. If they were fitter than I were, I'd try to copy their habits.

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

put Khan Academy aside, if a student is writing their paper, if they're editing video, if they're doing

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

rid of all the one-to-one devices, go back to books and paper. >> >> The people who made this technology,

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

(Laughter) So she put out paper, started jotting down the colors and the rings,

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

A shiny, prestigious Big Four public accounting firm. "Give that work paper to Helen to work on." "Helen will finish it up and give it back to the client."

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

and she would be getting chased by this poem, and the whole deal was that she had to get to a piece of paper and a pencil fast enough so that when it thundered through her, she could collect it

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

she said that there were moments where she would almost miss it, right? So, she's running to the house and she's looking for the paper and the poem passes through her,

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

and he longs for it, but he has no way to get it. He doesn't have a piece of paper, or a pencil, or a tape recorder. So he starts to feel all of that old anxiety start to rise in him

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

If it's too hard to cook dinner, get paper plates, heat up something frozen.

How to Do Laundry When You're Depressed | KC Davis | TED · TED

Here's how the Chinese room works. A piece of paper comes in through a slot in the door, has something written in Chinese on it.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

The person uses their instructions to figure out how to respond. They write the response down on a piece of paper and then send it back out through the door.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

and in the other room is our impostor. When the person who actually speaks Chinese gets a piece of paper that says something in Chinese in it, they can read it, no problem.

How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED

happen in chronological sequence that idea may sound good on paper but it's not how we live in real life

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I don't care if it turns all of us into paperclips, as long as they're funny paper clips. (Laughter)

Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED

sort of made sense. This paper I was involved in tried to look at compared to smart humans,

Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED

but AI is closing the gap. The most interesting thing about this paper for me was it showed a pathway

Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED

Rinse and repeat and you get new cartoons. Well Jack Hessel, the chief author of the paper, did something more sophisticated.

Can AI Master the Art of Humor? | Bob Mankoff | TED · TED

I have to rely on a smartphone to text back and forth or write with paper and pen to the people I interact with. Then I have the professional world

How AI Can Bridge the Deaf and Hearing Worlds | Adam Munder | TED · TED

forcing us to use the resources that are at our disposal. Writing back and forth on paper and pen, or using a smartphone to text

How AI Can Bridge the Deaf and Hearing Worlds | Adam Munder | TED · TED

that well Matisse used enormous scissors to cut saturated pieces of paper into extraordinary shapes and had an

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they have reason to believe were trained on their work. The freelance platform Upwork wrote a white paper in which they looked at the effects, that they've seen on the job market,

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

and even curbed suicidal ideation in three percent of the cases. And Harvard released a paper showing how Replika helps reduce loneliness. So this is all great stuff.

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

a café gratefulness, a wine that is gratefulness. Yes, I have even come across a toilet paper whose brand is called "Thank You."

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

Pretty early on in my career, I published a paper in "Science" with my collaborators, entitled, "Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness."

Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it | Elizabeth Dunn

Claire is 42, a sharp executive. On paper, her marriage is perfect. And in my office, she whispered,

The 6 Essential Ingredients of Loving Relationships | Sara Nasserzadeh | TED · TED

in schools the kids wait to like to fill out their name on a piece of paper. It's

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

that we take this moment of inflection and we actually pivot in a good way. AWG: Yeah, so I actually just turned in the paper to Stanford, which is an AI policy paper about what we need to do going forward

3 Possible Futures for AI — Which Will We Choose? | Alvin W. Graylin | TED · TED

AWG: Yeah, so I actually just turned in the paper to Stanford, which is an AI policy paper about what we need to do going forward and how we move from today's trajectory into something better.

3 Possible Futures for AI — Which Will We Choose? | Alvin W. Graylin | TED · TED

I tell people it involves creating poetry that doesn't just want to sit on paper, that something about it demands it be heard out loud

If I should have a daughter ... | Sarah Kay

I first learned to code when I was eight years old, on a paper computer, and I've been in love with AI ever since.

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

Well, in a famous thought experiment proposed by Nick Bostrom, AI was asked to produce and maximize the paper clips. And that AI decided to kill humans to utilize them as additional resources,

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

And that AI decided to kill humans to utilize them as additional resources, to turn you into paper clips. Because AI didn't have the basic human understanding about human values.

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

And in fact, there are endless other things that AI obviously shouldn’t do while maximizing paper clips, including: “Don’t spread the fake news,” “Don’t steal,” “Don’t lie,”

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

Just thinking my way through problems doesn't work. I needed to capture my thoughts on paper. So I created a written exercise

Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · TED

is just completely mind-boggling. It includes thousands of paper questionnaires and terabytes' worth of computer data.

Lessons from the longest study on human development | Helen Pearson

So I realize, OK, I can sit here this afternoon and edit another paper or do more work,

The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED

between 2015 and 2017. Researchers analyzed these figures in a 2018 paper and found that once you deduct Uber's cut and the cost of business expenses,

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or emergency operation center, or hunched over the hood of a truck with paper maps pockmarked by ash. But as a medical professional or a CEO,

How to Make Big Decisions in Challenging Circumstances | Jonathan Reimer | TED · TED