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The powerful possibilities of recycling the world’s batteries | Emma Nehrenheim
2 novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDThe world has plenty of clean energy. The problem is storing that energy and getting it where we need it, when we need it, says battery recycling pioneer Emma Nehrenheim. While batteries are fundamental to powering a sustainable future, their production is surprisingly harsh on the (...) -
The power of unconventional thinking | David McWilliams
1er novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDFrom World War I to the 2008 economic collapse and beyond, history shows that economists don't always see the future as clearly as they think they do, says economist David McWilliams. Using the words of W.B. Yeats, McWilliams makes the case for embracing unconventional thinkers – poets, (...) -
AI is dangerous, but not for the reasons you think | Sasha Luccioni
31 octobre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDAI won't kill us all — but that doesn't make it trustworthy. Instead of getting distracted by future existential risks, AI ethics researcher Sasha Luccioni thinks we need to focus on the technology's current negative impacts, like emitting carbon, infringing copyrights and spreading biased (...) -
Is superintelligent AI inevitable ? | Max Tegmark
30 octobre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDThe current explosion of exciting commercial and open-source AI is likely to be followed, within a few years, by creepily superintelligent AI – which top researchers and experts fear could disempower or wipe out humanity. Scientist Max Tegmark describes an optimistic vision for how we can keep (...) -
How to keep AI under control | Max Tegmark
30 octobre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDThe current explosion of exciting commercial and open-source AI is likely to be followed, within a few years, by creepily superintelligent AI – which top researchers and experts fear could disempower or wipe out humanity. Scientist Max Tegmark describes an optimistic vision for how we can keep (...)