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And the second is academic ability, which has really come to dominate our view of intelligence, because the universities design the system in their image.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

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And the second is academic ability, which has really come to dominate our view of intelligence, because the universities design the system in their image.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

And it indicates the whole structure of education is shifting beneath our feet. We need to radically rethink our view of intelligence. We know three things about intelligence.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

more carefully it opens you up to other points of view other ways of seeing a problem and

Slow Thinking

I've had the chance to use more than 30 different kinds of submarines. Sometimes sharing the view with government officials, such as the Minister of the Environment from Ecuador.

We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED

and planting corals to help restore the damage. This is before and after view. The before: where the corals are healthy,

We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED

This little experiment was just the tip of a very large iceberg that came into view for us in many ensuing years. We've now seen this tendency to be overly pessimistic

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

You know, it goes back to the status quo. People don't generally view themselves or their neighbors or their friends or everyone they know as unsafe drivers,

Waymo’s Case for a Driverless Future | Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan | TED · TED

many new possibilities arise. And my own view, developed over many years, is that consciousness is intimately connected to our nature

Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED

and that would be fine, but in my view, you'd be missing a bigger and more awesome picture of life on this planet.

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

we can harness the wisdom of the crowds. But that assumes a very naive view of prediction as a quest for knowledge.

Beware the Power of Prediction | Carissa Véliz | TED · TED

let me put it to you another way. The view is so much better when you pull your head out of your ass. (Laughter)

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

which indicates that we decide how much to invest in a relationship based on our view of how likely we are to get rejected. So when we show people "I like you," we're telling them,

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

Yes, but it's also about having empathy and connection, and being able to broaden our view. Now I have another example where this happens,

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

People who experienced a lot of stress but did not view stress as harmful were no more likely to die.

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

It's getting more oxygen to your brain. And participants who learned to view the stress response as helpful for their performance,

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

this is my body helping me rise to this challenge. And when you view stress in that way, your body believes you,

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

can transform your experience of stress. When you choose to view your stress response as helpful, you create the biology of courage.

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

working so hard to give you strength and energy. And when you choose to view stress in this way, you're not just getting better at stress,

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

What are they doing right? What you're looking at is an aerial view of Villagrande. It's a village at the epicenter of the blue zone

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

Content 1.0 is content that is just viewed by you. I use the word “view” today for all types of content we can experience. Content 2.0 is possibly uploaded by you.

What If You Could Talk to Your Favorite Character in a Movie? | Christoph Lassner | TED · TED

I think we need to be careful. If we are not cautious, in my view, we could end up in a world

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

to accuse others of lying just because an AI says so. And I'm not the only one with this view because another study already proved it.

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

the past no longer casts such a long shadow the future begins to come into view it's time to celebrate your progress

Launch

Moderating these systems at scale is a hot topic. How do you view that trade-off? In trying to prevent dystopia,

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

So my advice to you all is ride the wave, but ride it every day. Don't view it as episodic and something you can end, but understand it and build on it.

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

to be getting the right information at the right time. That means they need a common view of the battlefield. The way you can present that view to a human

The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED

That means they need a common view of the battlefield. The way you can present that view to a human is very different from the way you present it to a robot.

The AI Arsenal That Could Stop World War III | Palmer Luckey | TED · TED

is that these artists, these creators, view the unlicensed training on their work by generative AI models as totally unjust and potentially catastrophic to their professions.

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

there will be a new model that we figure out. CA: From the point of view, I mean, creative people are some of the angriest people right now

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

CA: Tristan Harris gave a very powerful talk here this week in which he said that the key problem, in his view, was that you and your peers in these other models

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

he's attacking uh the the British government directly and in their view putting members of their cabinet in

The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED

conservatives that is a high priority in my view again that's something I have I have directly advised the leadership of

The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED

hugely important always and that is Iran which in your view has gotten weaker over the last year or so obviously we've

The Biggest Global Risks for 2025 | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer · TED

you know, treat with curiosity and respect and so forth. So I'm going to frame what a different view of what's happening might be and see what you make of it.

Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED

And they take into context the entire talk, and then they formulate their view of that meaning for all time. So the judge came up with this formulation,

Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED · TED

and we never really ever had that with him. So I think I view him as like stability, security. And with that comes contentment.

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

in these tottering dancers who exert stupendous effort on tasks most view as insignificant. Such quiet beauty here, in these,

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

DH: Yeah, well, we must avoid that, of course, clearly. And my view is that as we get closer to AGI, we need to collaborate more.

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

Whether you think we’re on a 10-, 20- or 30-year path here, this is, in my view, the most accurate and most fundamentally honest way of describing what's actually coming.

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED

But step back, see it on the long view of glacial time, and these really are the very most appropriate metaphors that we have today.

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED

you were super eloquent on the dangers of AI. And I'm just curious, from the view that you have now, what is it that most keeps you up at night?

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED

would have been possible. Now, what Thompson found here has actually changed our view of reality. I mean, I think I'm standing on a stage,

The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy

and something that I'm excited about in the farther future is that we won't need to view this extra digital content through our mobile phone.

What’s the Point of Digital Fashion? | Karinna Grant | TED · TED

What if gravity is just as strong as the other forces if you were to view it in this extra-spatial dimension, and what you and I experience is a tiny slice of gravity

How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham

There are so many rules and restrictions that from a child's point of view, this is, like, the worst nature ever.

Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris

through a beautiful landscape for five hours and then look at a beautiful view. That's maybe what we want to do as adults,

Nature is everywhere -- we just need to learn to see it | Emma Marris

about who you are. When we ignore this, we view reality through a constant survivorship bias, which affects our understanding of the world.

Why Are People Starting to Sound Like ChatGPT? | Adam Aleksic | TED · TED

With sufficient training, it can convert this view into useful actions. But fundamentally, it's not seeing what we're seeing.

Why Does Uncertainty Bother Us So Much? | Adam Kucharski | TED · TED

While older researchers have been skeptical, younger mathematicians took the opposite view. Why would they trust hundreds of pages of handwritten

Why Does Uncertainty Bother Us So Much? | Adam Kucharski | TED · TED

and minimizes those that we don't. And in this view, decision problems are essentially information problems

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