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as Danny Kahneman and his colleagues have shown. So we need to train ourselves to think ahead to these kinds of situations.

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

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as Danny Kahneman and his colleagues have shown. So we need to train ourselves to think ahead to these kinds of situations.

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

So in this instance, a train operator called 911 in a panic, afraid that he might have hit something or someone on the tracks.

The Invisible Infrastructure in the Sky | Adam Bry | TED · TED

launch dialogues, push for elections, train the police, launch stabilization programs,

The Missing Ingredient in Every Peace Deal | Hiba Qasas | TED · TED

then why do we so often seem to be so darn unsocial? This paradox hit me like a freight train one morning while I was on an actual train,

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

This paradox hit me like a freight train one morning while I was on an actual train, commuting into my office at the University of Chicago,

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

where I work as a professor of behavioral science. That morning on the train began like every other I'd been on for years beforehand --

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

for years beforehand -- all filing onto the train, everybody in a desperate search for their own little acreage of solitude

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

right along the window. I think we'd have sat outside the train if that was possible. (Laughter)

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

we talked about our families, our work, our hope for the future. 30-minute train ride just went like that. I was done, and I got up to leave, and she stopped me and she said,

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

In one of our very first experiments, we went back to a train station on the line that I ride into work every day,

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

and we asked them to predict how they would feel on the train that morning if they kept to themselves in solitude,

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

that left them feeling happier if they kept to themselves in solitude, than if they turned to the stranger to connect with them on the train. But when we recruited another sample of people

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

has changed the way I live my life more than this. My train rides are almost never silent anymore. I met amazing people on planes and in cabs.

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

is that love is not an unalterable factory setting. It is a skill that you can train. It's actually a family of skills.

The Benefits of Not Being a Jerk to Yourself | Dan Harris | TED · TED

mental health support, where they could learn how to train through pregnancy and postpartum, through the menopausal transition and beyond.

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

GirlTrek is going to create the next Citizenship School. And in doing so, we will train 10,000 frontline health activists and deploy them into the highest-need communities in America.

The most powerful woman you've never heard of | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Renae

coming at her from over the landscape. And she said it was like a thunderous train of air. And it would come barreling down at her over the landscape.

Your elusive creative genius | Elizabeth Gilbert

and that's why, a few years ago, my colleagues and I said, you know what, we need to train and make more upstreamists.

What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda

and Health Begins simply does that: We train upstreamists. And there are a lot of measures that we use for our success,

What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda

Here's what researchers have come up with. We're going to train a new model. That new model is going to look at neural network scratch pad

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

We can do it, by the way, around two. So let's train a new model. It’s going to look at the neural network scratch pad for a particular word

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

AI is vastly more data-hungry than humans. For example, we train our language models on the order of one trillion words now. Well, how many words do we get?

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

GPUs to run the training process and data to train the models on. AI companies spend vast sums on the first two,

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

But they expect to take the third resource, training data, for free. Right now, many AI companies train on creative work they haven't paid for or even asked permission to use.

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

They use web scrapers to find, download and train on as much content as they can gather. They're often pretty secretive about what they do train on,

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

and train on as much content as they can gather. They're often pretty secretive about what they do train on, but what's clear is that training on copyrighted work without a license

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

But in 2022, a dataset that included their works was used to train a popular AI image model. Their name was one of many used by huge numbers of people

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

There's also the argument that since humans can train on copyrighted work without a license, AI should be allowed to, too.

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

Fairly Trained is a nonprofit that certifies generative AI companies that don't train on copyrighted work without a license. We launched in January of this year, and we've already certified 18 companies.

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

that the general public do not agree with AI companies about what they can train their models on. One poll from the AI Policy Institute, in April,

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

or how I feel like part of a community when I talk to somebody on my train on the way to work. Sometimes it goes further.

Why you should talk to strangers | Kio Stark

And number three, hold yourself accountable. Train yourself up on these skills. Rethink your hiring criteria.

The Breakthrough Power of Young Leaders | Mohan Sivaloganathan | TED · TED

What I think about were my PhD students. So one of the things that faculty do is train the next generation of faculty. And so you have PhD students for a significant amount of time,

How to Live a Meaningful Life | Brian S. Lowery | TED · TED

We assembled a team of scientists and AI experts and gathered the largest collection of DNA used to train AI, 80,000 whole genomes fed into a model that we called ...

How AI Could Generate New Life-Forms | Eric Nguyen | TED · TED

So there are three immediate challenges we face already at the societal level. First, extreme-scale AI models are so expensive to train, and only a few tech companies can afford to do so.

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

You are able to get the correct answers right away without having to train yourself with similar examples. Children do not even read a trillion words

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

so that people can inspect and make corrections and even use it to train other neural commonsense models. More broadly,

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

Attitude, attitude. How do I train? I train by saying yes to whatever comes my way:

Isabel Allende: How to live passionately—no matter your age | TED · TED

Yes to life. And I train by trying to stay in love. It doesn't always work,

Isabel Allende: How to live passionately—no matter your age | TED · TED

enabled a database of millions of high-quality photos to help train computers to see. Today, we're doing the same with behaviors and actions

With Spatial Intelligence, AI Will Understand the Real World | Fei-Fei Li | TED · TED

Today, we're doing the same with behaviors and actions to train computers and robots how to act in the 3D world. But instead of collecting static images,

With Spatial Intelligence, AI Will Understand the Real World | Fei-Fei Li | TED · TED

we would use the very early chess computers, if you remember them, to train against, as well as playing against each other.

How AI Is Unlocking the Secrets of Nature and the Universe | Demis Hassabis | TED · TED