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32 snips
Jul 3, 2025 • 16min

What happens when your dog uses the internet | Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas

Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas, a computer scientist, discusses the groundbreaking concept of a social internet for animals. Imagine your dog video calling their pals! She dives into how technology can empower pets to make choices, enhancing their connections with both their owners and other animals. Hirskyj-Douglas highlights fascinating examples, like parrots forming friendships online and dogs interacting with tailored digital devices. This innovative approach promises to radically transform our understanding of animal consciousness and welfare.
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42 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 21min

Beyond the Talk: Hany Farid in conversation with TED Talks Daily

Hany Farid, a leading digital forensic expert known for his work in identifying AI-generated content, dives into the critical issue of trust in today's society. He discusses the challenges posed by TikTok and deepfakes, driving home the importance of engaging critical thinking education. Farid advocates for unplugging from social media to reconnect with nature and emphasizes the need for regulatory changes to combat misinformation. He also shares personal anecdotes, reflecting on childhood memories and the hopeful potential of the younger generation.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 13min

How to spot fake AI photos | Hany Farid

Hany Farid, a digital forensics expert known for his work with journalists and governments, dives into the alarming world of AI-generated images. He shares four practical tips for spotting fake visuals, emphasizing the importance of residual noise and vanishing points. As technology blurs reality, Farid discusses how misinformation threatens our trust in visual media. His insights aim to empower listeners to navigate the digital landscape equipped with the tools needed to discern truth from deception.
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31 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 11min

The fire-breathing dragon-horse sparking wonder in a city near you | Frédette Lampre

Frédette Lampre, an artist and designer with the French street theater collective La Machine, dives into transforming cities into vibrant art canvases. She discusses how their monumental creations, like the enchanting sea dragon and giant minotaur, redefine urban spaces and strengthen community bonds. The teamwork behind creations like the Long Ma machine showcases the magic of collaboration, while the cultural impact of Les Machines de Lille emphasizes the importance of storytelling in public art. Prepare to see your city through a new, wonder-filled lens!
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68 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 24min

Why climate action is unstoppable — and "climate realism" is a myth | Al Gore

Al Gore, Nobel Laureate and climate leader, dives deep into the myths surrounding climate action and the fossil fuel narrative. He highlights the impressive advancements in renewable energy and emphasizes that we possess the solutions to the climate crisis right now. Gore critiques the concept of 'climate realism' and stresses the necessity for immediate action, particularly in light of political setbacks. He also advocates for urgent financial reforms to support renewable investments in developing nations, showcasing a brighter, clean energy future.
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34 snips
Jun 29, 2025 • 47min

TED Talks Daily Book Club: A Little Daylight Left | Sarah Kay

Sarah Kay, a renowned spoken word poet and founder of Project Voice, shares her journey through poetry in a captivating interview. She discusses the power of poetry in expressing complex emotions and fostering community, recounting experiences from poetry slams. Kay dives into her latest collection, 'A Little Daylight Left,' reflecting on themes of love and identity. She emphasizes poetry's role in healing and invites everyone to explore their own poetic voice, making this art form accessible to all.
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70 snips
Jun 28, 2025 • 13min

Let curiosity lead | Yara Shahidi (re-release)

Yara Shahidi, the talented actor and producer known for her roles in "black-ish" and "grown-ish," shares her insights on the importance of curiosity. She encourages viewing distractions as opportunities for exploration, highlighting how embracing curiosity can enhance understanding and personal growth. Shahidi discusses navigating the challenges of young adulthood and how curiosity fosters joy and purpose amidst societal pressures. Through her personal anecdotes, she emphasizes the transformative power of curiosity in driving change and envisioning new possibilities.
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146 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 11min

I'll probably lose my job to AI. Here's why that's OK | Megan J. McArdle

Artificial intelligence could cost many of us our careers — but that doesn’t mean we should stop its development, says journalist Megan J. McArdle. As she watches AI encroach on her own craft, she shares a fresh take on the 19th-century Luddites, who tried to destroy machines that would upend their trade. Looking back, McArdle reframes today’s fears with a poignant question: If we halt progress to protect the present, what might we be stealing from the future?Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey!Learn more about TED Next at ted.com/futureyouFor the Idea Search application, go to ted.com/ideasearch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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122 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 14min

The autism spectrum isn't what you think it is | Chloé Hayden

Chloé Hayden, an actress and disability rights activist known for her role as Quinnie in 'Heartbreak High,' challenges the stereotypes surrounding autism. She discusses the urgent need for authentic representation of autistic individuals in media. Chloé shares her journey of combating stigma and the power of her own narrative. She calls for a shift in societal perceptions, emphasizing that autism is diverse and shouldn't be defined by outdated labels. Her insights inspire a vision of a world where neurodiversity is celebrated, not merely tolerated.
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46 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 14min

The razor-thin line between contagion and connection | Dan Taberski

Dan Taberski, a documentary podcaster known for his investigative storytelling, explores a mysterious outbreak of tics among high school girls in Leroy, New York. He reveals how psychological factors, stress, and trauma can trigger mass psychogenic illness. The discussion touches on the delicate line between contagion and connection, highlighting how shared experiences can foster community among those with tic disorders. Taberski uncovers the profound influence of belonging on both health and relationships, illustrating the complexities of human experience.

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