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ted turner: i039m 039almost to the edge of poverty039 video

ted turner said he has given so much of his money away that he is quotalmost to the edge of povertyquot speaking on wednesday039s quotmorning joequot turner said he has at most a few million dollars left not exactly everyone039s definition of poverty but a far cry from his purported billionaire status
ai is dangerous but not for the reasons you think sasha luccioni

quotwhy does a vibrator make us uncomfortable but viagra does notquot asks cognitive-behavioral coach robin buckley sharing her own personal story of empowering her teenage daughter to explore the power of pleasure buckley encourages parents to talk to their teens about healthy sexual development -- and shares why the awkward conversations are worth it
how to think computationally about ai the universe and everything stephen wolfram

how is ai changing the nature of human imagination and creativity through a mind-bending tour of new techniques he039s been tinkering with creative technologist bilawal sidhu shows how anyone can use ai-powered tools -- like 3d scans that let you redesign the physical world in real time -- to expand the possibilities of artistic expression often within just minutes
ai is dangerous but not for the reasons you think sasha luccioni

there039s a saying that comedy is tragedy plus time perhaps that039s why some of our biggest problems feel easiest to manage with a dose of humor comedian journalist and actor roy wood jr has spent his career finding the silly in the serious and using this tactic to influence real change listen in to learn how you can tap into the powers of humor in your own life this conversation hosted by comedian chris duffy was part of an exclusive ted membership event ted membership is the best way to support and engage with the big ideas you love from ted to learn more visit tedcommembership
the dreams and details of a green shipping revolution jim hagemann snabe

roe v wade the landmark 1973 supreme court decision protecting people039s right to have an abortion in the united states will be overturned within a year says reproductive rights attorney kathryn kolbert in this electrifying call to action she breaks down the systematic attack against reproductive freedom in the us and envisions what a post-roe world could look like
is superintelligent ai inevitable max tegmark

the flexibility to work from anywhere won039t necessarily make you love your job says hr leader sarah aviram sharing practical wisdom from research conducted while working remotely in 12 different countries she reveals the real challenges that hybrid work policies can039t fix -- and shows how to truly thrive at your job no matter where you get it done
to support people at work focus on needs mdash not identity gabrielle novacek

have you considered freelancing but are unsure where to start mdash or if it can be a viable long term career option tech entrepreneur shahar erez shares five steps to help you build a fulfilling and financially stable freelance career that puts you in the driver039s seat of your own future
the freakonomics of mcdonalds vs drugs steven levitt - youtube

http:wwwtedcom freakonomics author steven levitt presents new data on the finances of drug dealing contrary to popular myth he says being a street-cor
a new weapon in the fight against superbugs david brenner

since the widespread use of antibiotics began in the 1940s we039ve tried to develop new drugs faster than bacteria can evolve -- but this strategy isn039t working drug-resistant bacteria known as superbugs killed nearly 700000 people last year and by 2050 that number could be 10 million -- more than cancer kills each year can physics help in a talk from the frontiers of science radiation scientist david brenner shares his work studying a potentially life-saving weapon: a wavelength of ultraviolet light known as far-uvc which can kill superbugs safely without penetrating our skin followed by a qampa with ted curator chris anderson
we need to track the world039s water like we track the weather sonaar luthra

we need a global weather service for water says entrepreneur and ted fellow sonaar luthra in a talk about environmental accountability luthra shows how we could forecast water shortages and risks with a global data collection effort -- just like we monitor the movement of storms -- and better listen to what the earth is telling us
snl ted cruz at cpac february 27 2021 - youtube

saturday night live feb 21 ted cruz at cpac jokes please subscribe http:bitly3od0qg1freedom to ted cruz means going to cancun and never having to say yo
this simple test can help kids hear better susan emmett

children who live in rural areas can have a hard time getting to the doctor -- much less to an audiologist039s clinic for expensive complex tests to check their hearing the result for too many kids is hearing loss caused by ear infections and other curable or preventable problems that039s why ear surgeon and ted fellow susan emmett is working with 15 communities in rural alaska to create a simple low-cost test that only requires a cell phone learn more about her work and how it could change the lives of children who don039t have access to hearing care
returning to school mid-career here039s what you need to know candice neveu

there039s a saying that comedy is tragedy plus time perhaps that039s why some of our biggest problems feel easiest to manage with a dose of humor comedian journalist and actor roy wood jr has spent his career finding the silly in the serious and using this tactic to influence real change listen in to learn how you can tap into the powers of humor in your own life this conversation hosted by comedian chris duffy was part of an exclusive ted membership event ted membership is the best way to support and engage with the big ideas you love from ted to learn more visit tedcommembership
how we could teach our bodies to heal faster kaitlyn sadtler

what if we could help our bodies heal faster and without scars like wolverine in x-men ted fellow kaitlyn sadtler is working to make this dream a reality by developing new biomaterials that could change how our immune system responds to injuries in this quick talk she shows the different ways these products could help the body regenerate
better off ted - funny really vulgar outtakes - youtube

warning: if you039re easily offended skip this the tv show better off ted did an episode about a mistyped memo the episode had pg rated insults for broadca