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How AI models steal creative work — and what to do about it | Ed Newton-Rex
How AI models steal creative work — and what to do about it | Ed Newton-Rex

Generative AI is built on three key resources: people, compute and data. While companies invest heavily in the first two, they often use unlicensed c…

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A concrete plan for sustainable cement | Ryan Gilliam
A concrete plan for sustainable cement | Ryan Gilliam

Cement is one of the most-consumed materials on Earth — second only to water — and it accounts for a whopping eight percent of the world's carbon pol…

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What you're missing by focusing on the average | Sharon Zicherman
What you're missing by focusing on the average | Sharon Zicherman

Are you looking at the right data when making big decisions? Data deconstructor Sharon Zicherman challenges our reliance on averages, showing how the…

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How light and code can transform a city | Leo Villareal
How light and code can transform a city | Leo Villareal

Leo Villareal is an artist, but his tools aren't paint and canvas; he manipulates light, color and computer code to create monumental works of public…

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The 7 pillars of unlocking potential | Anirudh Krishna
The 7 pillars of unlocking potential | Anirudh Krishna

Why do some countries have a seemingly endless supply of talent in certain fields? From Jamaica's sprinters to South Korea's golfers, public policy p…

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The Past and Future of Gender in Sport | Good Sport
The Past and Future of Gender in Sport | Good Sport

We often take gender for granted as a “natural” division in sports and life. But did you know the first decisions to divide sports into “male” and “f…

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How to make anxiety your friend | David H. Rosmarin
How to make anxiety your friend | David H. Rosmarin

When anxiety rears its head, we often just want it to go away. Clinical psychologist David H. Rosmarin asks us to consider instead the positive role …

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Can AI match the human brain? | Surya Ganguli
Can AI match the human brain? | Surya Ganguli

AI is evolving into a mysterious new form of intelligence — powerful yet flawed, capable of remarkable feats but still far from human-like reasoning …

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What you can learn crossing the ocean in a canoe | Lehua Kamalu
What you can learn crossing the ocean in a canoe | Lehua Kamalu

“Being on a voyage forces you to unplug,” says TED Fellow and third-generation captain Lehua Kamalu. Sharing ancient knowledge from traditional Hawai…

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How to finance the future of farming | Berry Marttin
How to finance the future of farming | Berry Marttin

Agriculture is key to solving the climate crisis, but most farmers don’t have the financial incentive to switch to more eco-friendly practices, says …

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