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TED Archive
Приєднався 19 вер 2016
Welcome to the TED Archive, a collection of all the talks from TED conferences from 1984 on*. This channel is arranged by conference and by session, featuring both talks that are already on TED.com along with newly posted, never-before-seen, unedited versions of archive talks.
* Okay, not all the talks, because for various reasons we’ll never be able to publish them all. But welcome to our as-comprehensive-as-possible work-in-progress; we’ll be working backward in time and adding talks from earlier conferences regularly, so check back often.
* Okay, not all the talks, because for various reasons we’ll never be able to publish them all. But welcome to our as-comprehensive-as-possible work-in-progress; we’ll be working backward in time and adding talks from earlier conferences regularly, so check back often.
Predictions of tech's future from 1992 | Michael Crichton
In this forward-thinking talk from the TED3 Conference in 1992, legendary filmmaker and author of classics like “Jurassic Park” and “Westworld” Michael Crichton ponders the future of tech and its unintended consequences. In a storylike manner, he anticipates when humanity will tire of the technology of its day -- and where we will go next.
TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences.
Enjoy this unedited talk by Michael Crichton.
Filmed at TED3.
Visit TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences.
Enjoy this unedited talk by Michael Crichton.
Filmed at TED3.
Visit TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
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Aerial imagery tech that illustrates new world threats | Dan Dubno
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At TED2003, producer and technologist Dan Dubno contextualizes new world threats faced by news and government agencies and the tools he uses to illustrate them. One of them being EarthViewer (the precursor to Google Earth): a web-based view of the world through satellite imagery. On stage with John Calkin, Dubno also briefly demos Consequences Assessment Tool Set (CATS): a product of the Defens...
How EarthViewer changed the way we see the world -- from space | Dan Dubno
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In this forward-looking talk from TED2002, producer and technologist Dan Dubno demos EarthViewer (the precursor known as Google Earth): a web-based way of exploring the world from a satellite's view. He envisions how this tool would transform our understanding of the planet as he zooms into aerial imagery obtained by CBS News, giving a glimpse of some of the world's then-most secretive places. ...
What would you do if nothing could stop you? | Lisa Genova
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Neuroscientist turned novelist Lisa Genova delves into the inspiration for her bestselling novel “Still Alice”. By exploring the impact of diseases such as Alzheimer's from an introspective perspective, empathy rather than sympathy is invoked. For Lisa, this novel was born out of passion. She prompts us to ask ourselves, what is it we would do if there were no limitations. ' TEDArchive presents...
How glaciers impact community | M Jackson
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In this visually breathtaking talk, glaciologist M Jackson talks about the need for a radical shift in how we think about the 400,000 glaciers we share our planet with. Could taking these ice masses into consideration when it comes to our sociopolitical and cultural processes help us tackle big environmental problems ahead? TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences. ...
The building of Brunelleschi’s cupola | David Battistella
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The cupola atop the Duomo in Florence, Italy, is a 15th-century architectural masterpiece built by Filippo Brunelleschi that continues to amaze. Filmmaker David Battistella, inspired by this structure, moved to Florence and wrote a screenplay centered around it. Learn the history behind the cupola and the man who designed it. TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences...
Designing for social spaces | Janet Echelman
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Janet Echelman creates large-scale sculptures that reimagine a social space and create new ways of engaging. In this talk, she demos some of her work from conception to completion and takes us into the mind of a social designer. TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences. Enjoy this unedited talk by Janet Echelman. Filmed at TED2014. NOTE: Comments are disabled on thi...
Helping small-scale farmers break the poverty cycle | Anushka Ratnayake
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Small-scale farmers in the rural areas of Kenya, Senegal and Tanzania have a major cash-flow problem their money is locked up in their crops for most of the year, so they can’t buy the things that might help them do better. Anushka Ratnayake, the founder of myAgro, talks about his plan to help, by offering simple plans like layaway for seeds and fertilizer. These small steps can revolutionize m...
The importance of self-representation for refugees | Sana Mustafa
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Syrian refugee Sana Mustafa asks us: How many times have we have heard decisions being made about refugees without asking any refugees themselves? (And yet, who knows best what is needed?) In this sharp, focused talk, Mustafa shares her work at the Network for Refugee Forces, and their efforts to advocate for refugees by giving them a voice where it matters. TEDArchive presents previously unpub...
Lack of data is an issue of global injustice | Claire Melamed
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“If every life counts, we should count every life,” says Claire Melamed. And yet, there are countless (literally!) unregistered people and small communities, all around the world. In this eye-opening talk, Melamed, of the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data, shares the impact that a lack of data has on the lives of the uncounted. TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks ...
Ending energy poverty and building credit | Lesley Marincola
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Two core needs clean energy and financial services are inaccessible to far too many people on a global scale. Lesley Marincola is working to bridge the gap, by linking the two problems into one clever solution. Her firm, Angaza, offers solar power on a pay-as-you-go system, allowing people to build up a credit history while providing power and light to their homes. Hear how it works. TEDArchive...
How to build safer housing after a disaster | Elizabeth Hausler
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Elizabeth Hausler is a skilled brick and stone mason as well as a civil engineer and environmental scientist which comes in handy in her work as CEO of Build Change, which works to build safer homes for people affected by natural disasters. Substandard, shoddily built housing plays a dangerous role in disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes and the period of disaster recovery is a time to set...
“Boom Boom”, “Life is Real” and other songs | Ayo with guitarist Marvin Dolly
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In this striking performance, singer-songwriter Ayo sings the political song “Boom Boom” and more, alongside the delicate sounds of guitarist Marvin Dolly. TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences. Enjoy this edited talk by Ayo and Marvin Dolly. Filmed at We the Future: Talks from TED, Skoll Foundation and United Nations Foundation. NOTE: Comments are disabled on th...
How can education foster ethical citizens? | Patrick Awuah
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With Africa’s fast-growing population, scaling up education is a constant priority. In this forward-thinking talk, engineer, educator and entrepreneur Patrick Awuah, the founder of Ashesi University, asks: How can we build an education system that fosters creative and empathetic entrepreneurs? TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences. Enjoy this edited talk by Patri...
A short musical performance bursting with energy | DJ Bill "Blinky" Bill Sellanga
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DJ Blinky Bill gives a the TED2018 a fresh techno beat to dance along to. TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences. Enjoy this unedited talk by DJ Bill "Blinky" Bill Sellanga. Filmed at TED2018 Fellows. NOTE: Comments are disabled on this video. We made this difficult decision for the TED Archive because we believe that a well-moderated conversation allows for bette...
An interactive musical performance at TED2018 | DJ Bill "Blinky" Bill Sellanga
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An interactive musical performance at TED2018 | DJ Bill "Blinky" Bill Sellanga
Performing “Riding Light” | Joshua Roman
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Performing “Riding Light” | Joshua Roman
Designing urban spaces with climate in mind | Kotchakorn Voraakhom
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Designing urban spaces with climate in mind | Kotchakorn Voraakhom
How data can predict the next pandemic | Adam Kucharski
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How data can predict the next pandemic | Adam Kucharski
Designing for a more equitable world | Antionette Carroll
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Designing for a more equitable world | Antionette Carroll
What if AI learned more like humans do? | Kevin Frans
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What if AI learned more like humans do? | Kevin Frans
Technology that protects your identity | Melanie Shapiro
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Technology that protects your identity | Melanie Shapiro
The supply-chain challenges of feeding the world's hungry | Dan Canale
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The supply-chain challenges of feeding the world's hungry | Dan Canale
The dark side of charitable donation | Dale Herzog
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The dark side of charitable donation | Dale Herzog
The role of fractals across disciplines | Xavier Vilalta
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The role of fractals across disciplines | Xavier Vilalta
Making a touchscreen tangible | James Patten
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Making a touchscreen tangible | James Patten
Apartments that grow and shrink | Sey Min
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Apartments that grow and shrink | Sey Min
Bearing witness to the stories of post-war Sri Lanka | Sanjana Hattotuwa
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Bearing witness to the stories of post-war Sri Lanka | Sanjana Hattotuwa
Viewing nightclubs as a research lab | Yale Fox
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Viewing nightclubs as a research lab | Yale Fox
A phone that converts to Braille | Sumit Dagar
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A phone that converts to Braille | Sumit Dagar
All the best good
Nice voice mode taj
Lets go Shivam
Islam must perish Worldwide, immediately and permanently. Alla akbar my hairy anus...
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Gee nobody has tried this before 🙄
Most useless TED talk of all time
My problem is converting my talents and ideas into income.
but all he sees has been exactly made by women lacing and crocheting their stuff
I am outrage on behalf of the islamists exposed on photos! The quran clearly states that muslims may not make images of licing creatures! Islamists are very strict, and it is disrespectful to them to show any such imagery, either by drawing, the use of cameras or screens to display this. 😢
This is a really really good point
my man wont admit out loud he did mushrooms
Beautiful story , i am happy that at the end love saved his life what cute baby ❤ 😢 and nice guy
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The Maths term google came after the brand not the other way round.
This is what happens when you get a real life super hero from a brain injury and tne Only special power is that he's very intelligent 🥲
thank you
I admire a lot of what this guy is wanting to do and say. Unfortunately, I do feel that the message is a bit clouded in theatrics when it comes to particular statements. Statements meant to both poke at one group of people, and please a different one. The old South was much different. Much, much different. Its funny to me when people make sly remarks about some apparent lack of progress simply because they see a person flying a Confederate flag or a rally. If you refuse to acknowledge progress until racism is eliminated then I regret to inform you... It just won't be. Even excluding the concept of race, groupism will always be an element of human nature. If you take race off the table, the hatred only finds a new foothold. And so its important to recognize where the progress is. Also, I do not agree that African American food is appropriated cuisine. That's not possible. Maybe you could argue the people's were appropriated themselves, but the foods they made in the states were incredibly unique. Different then their native cuisines. And the food itself at no point was an intentional aspect of any decision making regarding enslavement. The food was a result of slavery in and of itself. This is probably hard for a lot of people to accept, but most of what we have today is a result of multiple cultures colliding in what is usually a catastrophic way. The idea that life and culture always evolves willingly and intentionally is naive. And you can't peel away the reason something exists from the thing itself.
Free the puppet! 😅
"Make sure the name doesn't mean anything negative" I always wondered why Slack and Discord were chosen.
All the lefties love it . Open borders. It’s already here in America yay Biden
Very well! thank you.
0:37 Would you rather, have INFINITE bacon (unlimited bacon) but no games, or games, UNLIMITED games, but no games?
I wonder why we choose to cut off so much of our mind's capabilities.
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People forget that she was in the top ten players of the world, of all players, both men and women…. A true Grandmaster
Radicals Islamists increase rapidly in india. They are threat to internal security.
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Very inspiring and informative! Wonderful speech! ♡ Yes I love being my own science experiment! I love your awareness! Happy for you girl! ♡ You look great! Such a beautiful woman inside and out!!! ♡
I lost the game
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Straight to the point, extremely useful and interesting sharing ❤
I and two of my daughters are engrs. One of them had a concussion while playing Rugby in college, and says that it improved her way of thinking technically. I never got the concussion, but I can still relate to this man's story. I was an awful HS student, and that is partly due to one particularly awful math teacher. After graduating, I quickly became a father, which delayed and slowed my part-time progress at our local college. That is how I got put in a math class together with my younger brother. That made learning math competitive for me. The light starting flickering, and I became a math freak. And that HS teacher? I had her again as a professor in college, and she "taught" the same as before. Referring back to something said in this video, it is important to get the concepts of what you are trying to do, and that is where she always fell way short.
I'm a Christian but regardless of Muslim fundamentalists, all fundamentalists should never be trusted. Fundamentalists justify their existence with blind faith i.e. dogma, they don't really believe, they use religion and faith to bolster their identity. Like with Islamic fundamentalists, they use Islam to feed their anger and hate because terrorists pray on those emotions for political gains. I've always loved my Muslim brothers, not only do they have a similar faith but before all this terrorist shit, I had read the epic of Gilgamesh and the Mesopotamian mythology that the Greeks copied, the music, I've even got a Persian rug that ties my room together. We Christians and Muslims need to stop fighting. Even Muhammad said (I'm paraphrasing) that Muslims should be kind to Christians, as they believe mostly the same as Muslims.
Problem-I’m dumb as a box of rocks…
Sell the rocks u have and purchase a few gems
God this is utter drivel.
The zest of his talk is simple 👉🏽 if u honour ur value system ( which perhaps is time tested, based on human nature, religious beliefs culture and heritage) your number of enemies or infinite gamers will reduce and automatically ur chance to win the game will increase.. coz it is always smarter to rather lose a fight with trustworthy partners than winning with infinite enemies one at a time.. 😇
Who all have come here after watching this amazing movie called “a beautiful mind “?
Glitch in the matrix guy isn't real --> This guy😎
"Al Jazeera is funded in whole or in part by the Qatari government." Nuff said.
Lost my best friend because of a gay lover. It’s not that we didn’t accept them, but that the “gay” women ostracized us. AND tried to cheat on her wife with me.
I liked when she said, that’s what Karpov also thought :)
Good one. One of my all time favourite sportsperson….
this is interesting to think about and try to apply to the wars occurring in 2024. It's also kind of disheartening because neither of our political parties seem to represent all or even most of our values. If they did for might be of the get some bipartisan work done but alas, we bicker and fight. Both parties have a short-term game plan of "win the next election". Neither party seems worthy of my vote. Yet if I don't choose, I make it easier for Enemies, particularly those with money, to choose for me.
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Islam is the most dangerous ideology on the planet...Allah has serious issues with women, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Budhists, dogs, donkeys and pigs...he comes to earth from 100 billion light years away to check if his good muslims are making the morning prayers,,,the problem is 1.7 billion people believe that
Many quick lies are told in these conversations, KFC did not change its name because "fried chicken" would not sound healthy, it is said that it changed because the state of Kentucky established taxes for mentioning the name of the state for profit, and in the process of giving a more modern rename, what would be the truth?
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