
TED Tech
From the construction of virtual realities to the internet of things to the watches on our wrists—technology's influence is everywhere. Its role in our lives is evolving fast, and we're faced with riveting questions and tough challenges that sit at the intersection of technology and humanity. Listen in every Friday, with host, journalist Sherrell Dorsey, as TED speakers explore the way tech shapes how we think about society, science, design, business, and more.Follow Sherrell on Instagram @sherrell_dorsey and on LinkedIn @sherrelldorsey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episodes

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Jun 13, 2025 • 23min
What a wolf’s howl can tell us about the future of AI | Jeffrey T. Reed
Jeffrey T. Reed, a linguist and software engineer affiliated with the Cry Wolf Project, explores the fascinating world of animal communication, particularly wolves. He discusses how AI can decode wolf howls and enhance our connection with nature. The conversation touches on the emotional ties between humans and wildlife, the challenges of interpreting animal sounds, and the vital role technology plays in conservation. Reed emphasizes inspiring the next generation of technologists to engage in meaningful environmental challenges.

Jun 6, 2025 • 7min
The best invention since sliced bread? | Rachel Yang
Industrial manufacturers are major contributors to global carbon pollution due to their reliance on fossil fuels for heat generation. Discover how heat batteries, a century-old technology, are emerging as a sustainable solution. These innovative batteries can efficiently generate industrial heat while integrating renewable energy sources. Additionally, delve into the impact of children's screen time on mental health and learn about Gab, a tech solution promoting safe connectivity for kids.

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May 30, 2025 • 20min
How AI models steal creative work — and what to do about it | Ed Newton-Rex
In this engaging discussion, Ed Newton-Rex, founder of Fairly Trained, dives into the ethical pitfalls of generative AI and its impact on creative professionals. He reveals how companies use unlicensed creative work for training AI, undermining artists' rights. Ed advocates for a system of licensing that balances respect for creators with technological innovation. He also highlights alarming statistics, such as a 33% income drop reported by artists due to AI imitations, stressing the urgent need for updated copyright laws to better protect creative contributions.

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May 23, 2025 • 23min
How Substack is breaking down traditional media gatekeepers | Hamish McKenzie
Hamish McKenzie, journalist and co-founder of Substack, discusses how his platform is transforming media by empowering independent writers. He highlights the shift from traditional journalism to a more direct, trust-based relationship between creators and their audiences. McKenzie explores the opportunities and challenges of this new landscape, emphasizing the importance of simplicity in business models for creators. He also shares insights on nurturing young voices and the potential of decentralized media to foster community and creativity.

May 16, 2025 • 40min
Whitney Houston Hologram: The Zombification of an Icon | There Are No Girls on the Internet
In this engaging discussion, spirituality writer Brooke Obie unpacks the complex legacy of Whitney Houston through her hologram performance in Las Vegas. She dives into the ethical implications of resurrecting deceased icons and the impact on fans and families. Obie also addresses the commercialization of grief and the exploitation of Black artists in entertainment. As technology blurs the lines between memory and reality, she raises thought-provoking questions about authenticity and consent in our digital age.

May 9, 2025 • 14min
The food that fertilizes itself | Giles E.D. Oldroyd
Join plant scientist Giles E.D. Oldroyd as he uncovers the remarkable potential of soybean plants to thrive without synthetic fertilizers. He reveals how these plants form symbiotic relationships with fungi and bacteria, enhancing nutrient access and promoting sustainable farming. Oldroyd discusses genetic innovations aiming to unlock nitrogen-fixing capabilities in non-legume crops. The conversation also explores how companies are developing microbial solutions to improve yields and protect the environment, reshaping the future of agriculture.

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May 2, 2025 • 11min
Love, trust and marketing in the age of AI | Amaryllis Liampoti
Amaryllis Liampoti, a savvy business consultant, dives into how AI is transforming marketing by blurring the lines between tools and companions. She introduces the Triarchy of Love framework to discuss building emotional connections with consumers. Liampoti emphasizes the importance of transparency and user well-being in AI design. The conversation reveals how brands can create deeper relationships with their audiences while maintaining ethical standards, urging a thoughtful approach to this evolving landscape.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 18min
Will AI make us the last generation to read and write? | Victor Riparbelli
Victor Riparbelli, CEO of Synthesia, explores the future of communication shaped by AI. He envisions a world where video and audio dominate, replacing text as our primary medium. Discussing the evolution from text to multimedia, he highlights how technology empowers creators and fosters engaging storytelling. Riparbelli shares insights on personalization and interactivity in media through AI, while also addressing the ethical implications of this transformation. Can we adapt to a future where reading and writing become obsolete?

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Apr 18, 2025 • 21min
AI, “normies,” and ethical consumption algorithms with Julia Longoria | Good Robot
Julia Longoria, the creative mind behind Vox's Good Robot, delves into the intricacies of AI and its impact on journalism. She shares her journey of simplifying complex AI topics for the everyday person while tackling the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of journalistic content in AI training. The dialogue reveals the ideological divides within the AI community and the need for transparency in technology. Longoria emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and building algorithms that promote ethical consumption and enhance information quality.

Apr 11, 2025 • 46min
The magic intelligence in the sky | Good Robot
Kelsey Piper, a writer for Vox's Future Perfect, explores the dark side of AI with a unique perspective rooted in rationalism. She highlights the ‘paperclip maximizer’ thought experiment, revealing how superintelligent AI could pose existential threats if left unchecked. The conversation dives into the societal fears surrounding AI's evolution and the importance of cultivating rational thinking in children. Personal stories illustrate the challenges of navigating AI's unpredictable nature, drawing parallels to parenting and ethics in technology.