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Life is hard. Art helps | Liana Finck
2 janvier, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDCartoonist Liana Finck's drawings hold our hands through life's predicaments, big and small: dating, breakups, what to make for dinner, how to leave a party without being rude, how to think about our relationship with God. In a funny, moving talk, she shares some of her drawings and shows how (...) -
Why businesses need a dreamer’s magic and a doer’s realism | Beth Viner
21 décembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDAt work, the dreamers often get credit for the big ideas, but they can also sometimes seem untethered to reality to the doers, who are trying to ... get things done. It's when these two types of humans work in harmony that business magic happens, says culture strategist Beth Viner. She lays (...) -
When AI can fake reality, who can you trust ? | Sam Gregory
20 décembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDWe're fast approaching a world where widespread, hyper-realistic deepfakes lead us to dismiss reality, says technologist and human rights advocate Sam Gregory. What happens to democracy when we can't trust what we see? Learn three key steps to protecting our ability to distinguish human from (...) -
My mission to change the narrative of mental health | Glenn Close
19 décembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDLegendary actor and mental health advocate Glenn Close is on a quest to change how we think about mental health, starting with her decision to speak out about her own family's struggles — a brave choice considering the stigma that pervades the topic. In a sweeping conversation with TEDWomen (...) -
Why you should embrace mediocrity | Crispin Thurlow
18 décembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDFrom "elite" pickles to "premium" baby diapers, marketers are constantly telling us to seek superiority — but "by the simple law of averages, most of us have to live a life more ordinary," says sociolinguist Crispin Thurlow. He invites us to embrace mediocrity for a change, offering a (...)