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Why AI will spark exponential economic growth | Cathie Wood
Why AI will spark exponential economic growth | Cathie Wood

Investor Cathie Wood explores this unique moment in technology, which she sees as being marked by the simultaneous evolution of five pivotal innovati…

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What happens as we die? | Kathryn Mannix
What happens as we die? | Kathryn Mannix

Have we lost the practical wisdom of what happens as people die? With lessons from a career witnessing thousands of people's final breaths, palliativ…

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How to build a global pro-democracy movement | Yordanos Eyoel
How to build a global pro-democracy movement | Yordanos Eyoel

"Democracy is the most compelling vision we have for self-governance," says freedom advocate Yordanos Eyoel. Taking a stand against predatory and opp…

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Why helping people makes you happy | Asha Curran
Why helping people makes you happy | Asha Curran

"We underestimate the power of our own generous actions," says Asha Curran, CEO of the global generosity movement GivingTuesday. Sharing stories of p…

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Time is running out on climate change. The metaverse could help | Cedrik Neike
Time is running out on climate change. The metaverse could help | Cedrik Neike

The metaverse could be our key to making real progress in the fight against climate change, says engineer Cedrik Neike. Examining how AI-powered mode…

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The transformative potential of AGI — and when it might arrive | Shane Legg and Chris Anderson
The transformative potential of AGI — and when it might arrive | Shane Legg and Chris Anderson

As the cofounder of Google DeepMind, Shane Legg is driving one of the greatest transformations in history: the development of artificial general inte…

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Life lessons from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 | Benjamin Zander
Life lessons from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 | Benjamin Zander

Legendary conductor Benjamin Zander explains his view on the difference between "positive thinking" and "possibility" (one's a fraud; the other's the…

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How stress drains your brain — and what to do about it | Nicole Byers
How stress drains your brain — and what to do about it | Nicole Byers

Do you ever feel extra forgetful? Stress could be the culprit. In a fascinating talk about how your memory works, neuropsychologist Nicole Byers shar…

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The dark side of competition in AI | Liv Boeree
The dark side of competition in AI | Liv Boeree

Competition is a core part of human nature, and it can drive us to extraordinary feats. But when it goes wrong, the results can be devastating. Poker…

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What will happen to marketing in the age of AI? | Jessica Apotheker
What will happen to marketing in the age of AI? | Jessica Apotheker

Generative AI is poised to transform the workplace, but we still need human brains for new ideas, says marketing expert Jessica Apotheker. She explor…

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