who does everything they should, who gets all the brownie points, who are the winners -- I think you'd have to conclude the whole purpose of public education
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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who does everything they should, who gets all the brownie points, who are the winners -- I think you'd have to conclude the whole purpose of public education
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
who does everything they should, who gets all the brownie points, who are the winners -- I think you'd have to conclude the whole purpose of public education
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
Roadrunner living takes away from us time and attention which points up a final deeper reason behind all this rushing
Running
more carefully it opens you up to other points of view other ways of seeing a problem and
Slow Thinking
as researchers will tell you, can happen. And I started thinking about thousands and thousands of data points, of people underestimating the joys they would experience
The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED
Not surprisingly, they do better academically. Standardized test scores in math and reading go up by 2 to 3 percentage points. That's as powerful as reducing class sizes by one third fewer students.
What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel
not like a friend. You know, too many bullet points, too many tables. So I told it,
How I Created OpenClaw, the Breakthrough AI Agent | Peter Steinberger | TED · TED
at the end of my talk? How about "I would switch the order of the points on your talk" or "I would change the font."
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
And she opened with three things that she thought I did well. "I really liked points one, two and three you made in that talk. They really resonated with me.
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
and sort of how all of this plays into it, especially to some of the points you were making earlier about the pandemic.
The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED
I worked around the clock. I spent hours finessing my Power Points, took meticulous meeting notes
3 Simple Ways to Build Stronger Relationships at Work | Alyssa Birnbaum | TED · TED
The basic idea is that large random datasets are incredibly redundant. If you already have billions of data points, the next data point doesn't tell you much that's new.
Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED
where each data point is chosen carefully to tell you something new, compared to all the other data points? We developed theory and algorithms to do just this.
Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED
that we could bend these bad power laws down to much better exponentials, where adding a few more data points could reduce your error, rather than ten-xing the amount of data.
Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED
we don't write it in permanent Inc there are no points for consistency or even accuracy we can change it at any
Tell
To me, that's a core requirement. There's a set of criteria that the industry believes are points where you want to, metaphorically, unplug it.
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
you keep going. So let's go on to our next one, the vanishing points. If you image parallel lines in the physical world,
How to Spot Fake AI Photos | Hany Farid | TED · TED
Alright, what else can we learn? Surprisingly, shadows have a lot in common with vanishing points. Here, what I've done is I've annotated a point on a shadow
How to Spot Fake AI Photos | Hany Farid | TED · TED
but it can be because as Fisher points out a lot of listening and learning happens between
Romance
and selects one. And at select strategic points, indeed, she writes.
How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED
probably worked faster because of AI. But she's also maintained direct material engagement at strategic points. She read the relevant portions of the document herself.
How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED
on this long exponential, different people will call it AGI at different points. But we all agree it’s going to go way, way past that.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025
And these couples showed us six essential ingredients. And after we analyzed 180,000 data points about them, we came up with these six ingredients,
The 6 Essential Ingredients of Loving Relationships | Sara Nasserzadeh | TED · TED
uh what is presently priced in um and there are a couple of points here uh one is on tariffs um he he to the extent
The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED
Yes, the ones that are higher on each of those four parameters. Two points of note. Maybe surprisingly,
Is Your Partner “The One?” Wrong Question | George Blair-West | TED · TED
but he pointed out, for all of his most important decisions, his inflection points, when he stood up for his principles and ethics,
Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · TED
what’s going on, what it’s controlling, how to get points. And that's the other nice thing about using games to begin with.
How AI Is Unlocking the Secrets of Nature and the Universe | Demis Hassabis | TED · TED
like Vuitton, Balenciaga and Gucci, and they're doing something surprising at surprising price points. So they're bringing together the worlds of gaming and luxury.
What’s the Point of Digital Fashion? | Karinna Grant | TED · TED
slight deviations from what you expect, little clusters of data points that make a smooth line not so smooth. For example, this bump,
How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham
You had to take action on behalf of a global cause, and only once you'd done that could you earn enough points to qualify. Activism is the currency.
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world? | Hugh Evans
Last year, more than 155,000 citizens in the New York area alone earned enough points to qualify. Globally, we've now signed up citizens in over 150 countries around the world.
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world? | Hugh Evans
required to overcome our continuing addiction to fossil fuels, which is driving us over perilous planetary tipping points? Well history offers a very clear reason for radical hope
Lessons From History for a Better Future | Roman Krznaric | TED · TED