you might become the lion's lunch, and then none of those things matter. Unfortunately, one of the things that goes out the window during those times of stress
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
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you might become the lion's lunch, and then none of those things matter. Unfortunately, one of the things that goes out the window during those times of stress
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
you might become the lion's lunch, and then none of those things matter. Unfortunately, one of the things that goes out the window during those times of stress
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED
but the drone got there in seconds. It was able to find that, unfortunately, there was somebody on the tracks, but because of the drone, they knew exactly where he was.
The Invisible Infrastructure in the Sky | Adam Bry | TED · TED
It's caused a temporary boost in dopamine levels, which can unfortunately also lead to poor choices. The final starts off well.
What staying up all night does to your brain - Anna Rothschild
(Applause) because unfortunately, for men, sleep deprivation has become a virility symbol.
How to succeed? Get more sleep | Arianna Huffington
And for a while, I thought it was. Unfortunately, it turns out AI's strength is in its ability to gobble up huge amounts of information,
What Successful Negotiators Do Differently | Kathryn Valentine | TED · TED
a silence that breaks your heart open in a room that's suddenly empty. Unfortunately, most of us know how to make silence a weapon or a shield. To draw somebody out or to draw her in.
Silence, the Universal Medicine | Pico Iyer | TED · TED
in her community, about where health, and unfortunately sometimes illness, do begin in places like South L.A.
What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda
It's like, pretty impressive for a horse. Unfortunately, Hans wasn't doing math, but what he was doing was equally impressive.
How to Get Inside the "Brain" of AI | Alona Fyshe | TED · TED
are aware of its etymology. Unfortunately, just like the euphemism of "unalive" isn't new, the appropriation of African-American English also isn't new.
Are We Cooked? How Social Media Shapes Language | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED
I'd asked for either an on-site or a virtual interpreter. Unfortunately, they told me neither were available, so I had to write back and forth with the receptionist at the front desk.
How AI Can Bridge the Deaf and Hearing Worlds | Adam Munder | TED · TED
to the same information that my hearing colleagues do. Unfortunately, this is not true for many Deaf throughout the world. Interpreters are very expensive and scarce.
How AI Can Bridge the Deaf and Hearing Worlds | Adam Munder | TED · TED
was for a patient with Castleman disease, the disease that I have. But unfortunately, the treatments we discovered for me weren't working for this patient.
How Nearly Dying Helped Me Discover My Own Cure (and Many More) | David Fajgenbaum | TED · TED
by blending this modern innovation with their ancient knowledge. For many coral reefs, unfortunately, it is already too late. But for the half of the world's reefs,
A New Lifeline for the World’s Coral Reefs | Theresa Fyffe | TED · TED
So why? So unfortunately, Pakistan is vulnerable to extreme temperatures. In 2024, 500 people have died in Pakistan in heat waves
Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED · TED
and it gets into the hands of the Osama bin Ladens of the world, and we know there are more than one, unfortunately. We don't know.
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
We've solved the problem of having to think. Unfortunately, thinking wasn't actually a problem. (Laughter)
How to Stop AI from Killing Your Critical Thinking | Advait Sarkar | TED · TED
And according to the research, I'm not alone. Unfortunately, the human brain is wired to focus on the negative. Now, this might have been helpful when we were cave people,
My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee | A.J. Jacobs
was referenced in this article, but unfortunately it was never published. So a few months ago, I was giving a talk
Falling in love is the easy part | Mandy Len Catron
that we have as a society today. And unfortunately, there's just a lot of misinformation. And my answer to you is probably going to be a little different
3 Possible Futures for AI — Which Will We Choose? | Alvin W. Graylin | TED · TED
We have a potential to to get there. Unfortunately, today, we are heading towards the first two. And the forces of what's driving it
3 Possible Futures for AI — Which Will We Choose? | Alvin W. Graylin | TED · TED
and watching, coming to TED. But, unfortunately, I think right now there isn't the other side of the story being put in,
3 Possible Futures for AI — Which Will We Choose? | Alvin W. Graylin | TED · TED
It sounds wonderful, right? Unfortunately, it doesn't always shield us from some clumsiness around the house.
My Year Living with a Robot | Emily Kate Genatowski | TED · TED
And with those gestures, unfortunately for my household, I've lost like, my favorite teacup,
My Year Living with a Robot | Emily Kate Genatowski | TED · TED
talked about the idea of AI scheming or lying. But unfortunately, in the last few months, we are now seeing clear evidence
Why AI Is Our Ultimate Test and Greatest Invitation | Tristan Harris | TED · TED
and cables as you can see. So it's unfortunately not very reliable. It's also very heavy and very expensive.
Why Don’t We Have Better Robots Yet? | Ken Goldberg | TED · TED
When you design in the physical dimension, you unfortunately have constraints like gravity, how a fabric drapes, perhaps the cost of raw materials.
What’s the Point of Digital Fashion? | Karinna Grant | TED · TED
that they will have wanted us to preserve, although that is unfortunately also the case. What I mean here is that we've started to define nature in a way
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
saber-toothed cats, all of these cool animals that unfortunately are no longer with us. And when those animals went extinct,
Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris
and we need to critically challenge what future Green Deals should consist of. Because unfortunately, some of the prospective solutions to the climate crisis
Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug
though not all of us equally. Unfortunately, the mountains of data I've collected from policymakers, business representatives and activists
How to Be an “Apocalyptic Optimist” | Dana R. Fisher | TED · TED