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👁How I created OpenClaw, the breakthrough AI agent 🧠Peter Steinberger 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger takes us back to the transformative moment he let his AI agent loose on the internet, igniting one of the world's fastest-growing open-source projects. He makes a fascinating (and slightly unnerving) case that agents are a real shift, not just better versions of chatbots, and explores how they might reshape your ability to work, build and create. "The lobster is loose, and it's not going back into the tank," he says. (Followed by a brief Q&A with TED Chairman Chris Anderson) 🌐Page on TED.com #technology #AI #computers #machine_learning #Internet #artificial_intelligence 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁A cheat sheet for accelerating clean energy 🧠Kimiko Hirata 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣After the Fukushima disaster shut down Japan's nuclear reactors, the coal industry rushed in to fill the energy gap. As climate advocate Kimiko Hirata watched dozens of new coal plant proposals quietly surface across the country — each one locking in decades of future emissions — she resolved to make them impossible to ignore. She shares how a small, scrappy civil society movement took on a fossil-fuel-dependent economy and got people to say "yes" to a renewable future. 🌐Page on TED.com #Countdown #climate_change #fossil_fuels #renewable_energy #policy 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁The problem with billionaires — and the debut of True Net Worth 🧠Randall Lane 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣As chief content officer of Forbes, Randall Lane oversees the magazine's signature list of billionaires, tracking the richest people on Earth. But he has noticed that this prompts the ultra-wealthy to stockpile their money instead of spending it on the public good. He debuts a new ranking — True Net Worth — that applauds billionaires for their philanthropy and rewards generosity. Guess who's in the top five? 🌐Page on TED.com #economics #finance #money #philanthropy #culture #society 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁A cheat sheet for canceling coal 🧠Kimiko Hirata 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣After the Fukushima disaster shut down Japan's nuclear reactors, the coal industry rushed in to fill the energy gap. As climate advocate Kimiko Hirata watched dozens of new coal plant proposals quietly surface across the country — each one locking in decades of future emissions — she resolved to make them impossible to ignore. She shares how a small, scrappy civil society movement took on a fossil-fuel-dependent economy and got people to say "yes" to a renewable future. 🌐Page on TED.com #Countdown #climate_change #fossil_fuels #renewable_energy #policy 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁A plan to stop AI from automating our decline 🧠Gina Raimondo 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣The United States is on track to win the AI race — and hollow itself out in the process, says Gina Raimondo, former Governor of Rhode Island and US Secretary of Commerce. In this unflinching look at the threat of AI-induced economic disruption and social unrest, she offers a concrete blueprint to prepare workers for what’s coming next. "AI is a 100-year technology and needs a 100-year response," she says. Is America up to the challenge? 🌐Page on TED.com #AI #technology #social_change #politics #work #business 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁What I got wrong about changing the world 🧠Malala Yousafzai 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣Malala Yousafzai has spent her life advocating for girls' education — surviving an assassination attempt at 15, meeting with world leaders and then watching hard-won progress collapse when Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in 2021. That moment of despair forced her to completely rethink what it means to create change, and what she discovered replaced her shattered optimism with something more powerful and more honest. Hear how to keep fighting for the future you want, even when hope feels lost. 🌐Page on TED.com #social_change #education #activism #Middle_East #human_rights 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁I let DaddyGPT parent my kids. Here's what I learned 🧠Stephen Remedios 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣As the world races toward digital perfection, tech humanist Stephen Remedios tried to optimize the messiest and most imperfect of all human work: parenting. He shares the story of DaddyGPT, a digital version of himself built to help raise his kids — until they began to prefer it over him. What unfolds is a personal look at the limits of AI, and a reminder that what matters most isn't getting it right every time but showing up with the authentic imperfection only humans have. 🌐Page on TED.com #AI #technology #parenting #kids 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁The nurse who can smell Parkinson’s 🧠Joy Milne 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣What does Parkinson's smell like? Ask nurse Joy Milne. Born with a hypersensitive nose, she spent a lifetime learning to recognize diseases through their scents. When she smelled Parkinson's on her husband years before his diagnosis, she decided to put her gift to the test. Today, her extraordinary nose has been translated into a non-invasive test — helping researchers diagnose what was right under their noses all along. 🌐Page on TED.com #science #health #disease #innovation #health_care #biology #medicine 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁The art and science of wine tasting 🧠Qian Janice Wang 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣No two people taste wine the same way, and science is starting to show us why. Sensory scientist Qian Janice Wang explores why experts and beginners experience complexity so differently — revealing that what makes a wine great may have less to do with what's in the glass and more to do with what's happening in your brain. 🌐Page on TED.com #science #brain #food 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁Does hypnosis ever actually work? 🧠Devin Terhune 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English | 🇹🇷Turkish 👣In the 19th century, Scottish surgeon James Braid revolutionized the field of hypnotism, transitioning the practice towards inducing a sleep-like state. Today, hypnosis is used in psychiatry as a helpful medical tool, yet it still holds an entrancing place in popular fantasy. So, is there any truth to what it can accomplish? Or is it just illusion? Devin Terhune explores the power of suggestion. [Directed by Leah Putnam, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Stephen LaRosa, Wonder Boy Audio]. 🌐Page on TED.com #TED_Ed #education #animation #psychology #brain #therapy 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁How hat fashion has evolved throughout history 🧠Alison Goodrum 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English | 🇹🇷Turkish 👣Humans have been fashioning caps since the dawn of civilization. A bearskin cap from the Bronze Age is one of the earliest surviving hats, discovered alongside Europe’s oldest mummy. Hats aren’t just for keeping heads warm or making a fashion statement— they’ve been used throughout history as a symbol of status, power, and politics. Alison L. Goodrum traces the illustrious history of headwear. [Directed by Biljana Labović, narrated by Alexandra Panzer, music by Cem Misirlioglu, WORKPLAYWORK]. 🌐Page on TED.com #TED_Ed #education #animation #fashion #history #women #design 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁The haunting history of the Paris Catacombs 🧠Stephanie H. Smith 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English | 🇹🇷Turkish 👣For centuries, Parisians had buried their dead in the Cemetery of the Innocents. By the 18th century, the grounds had become overcrowded — spewing foul odors across the city. Residents worried that it posed a public health threat, and petitioned the government for a solution. But where could they move millions of remains? Stephanie H. Smith explores the vast, underground network of the Catacombs. [Directed by Laura Jayne Hodkin, narrated by Adrian Dannatt, music by Cem Misirlioglu, Brooks Ball]. 🌐Page on TED.com #TED_Ed #education #animation #history #death #architecture 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁How do snakes swallow animals so much bigger than they are? 🧠Niko Zlotnik 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English | 🇹🇷Turkish 👣Since slithering onto the scene some 150 million years ago, evolving length and limbless-ness out of their ancestral lizard forms, snakes have diversified rapidly. Their noodly bodies and flexible heads granted them access to novel places and prey. And today, there are nearly 4,000 snake species, spanning habitats high and low. Niko Zlotnik explores how snakes evolved into incredible predators. [Directed by Anna Benner, narrated by Adrian Dannatt, music by Raphael Tschernuth]. 🌐Page on TED.com #TED_Ed #education #animation #animals #evolution #science #biology #nature 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁5 practical ways to take control of your life 🧠Jim VandeHei 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣You can't control the world — but you can control you. That's the mantra that took Axios CEO Jim VandeHei, a once "unremarkably unremarkable 20-year-old," all the way to launching companies and interviewing presidents. He breaks down a career's worth of observations into five deceptively simple things you can control, and explores why mastering them can change the trajectory of your life. 🌐Page on TED.com #personal_growth #motivation #success #goals #leadership 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁The machine that changed our understanding of human history 🧠Max Levy 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English | 🇹🇷Turkish 👣In 1900, Greek divers stumbled upon a 2,000-year-old shipwreck whose contents would shake our understanding of the ancient world. Among the remains were fragments of mangled wood and corroded metal, which archaeologists soon realized were parts of the oldest geared device ever discovered — and humankind’s first computer. So, how did it work? Max G. Levy explains the Antikythera mechanism. [Directed by Vicente Numpaque, Hernando Bahamon, Globizco Studios, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Bravo Studio]. 🌐Page on TED.com #TED_Ed #education #animation #technology #ancient_world #history #astronomy #archaeology #computers 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁The 6 eras of NBA fashion — from restrained to radical 🧠Mitchell S. Jackson 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣What are you wearing, and why? This is the question that writer and TED Fellow Mitchell S. Jackson asks as he unpacks the six eras of NBA style. Tracing an arc from Bill Russell to Lebron James and beyond, he explores how players use fashion on and off the court to challenge the limits placed upon them — revealing a deeper story about culture, identity and power. 🌐Page on TED.com #fashion #sports #culture #history #protest #TED_Fellows 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁One of the world's oldest beverages 🧠Malcolm Purinton 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English | 🇹🇷Turkish 👣Today, there are over 100 distinct beer varieties, from pilsners and bocks, to porters, stouts, and IPAs. The oldest evidence of beer brewing dates back 13,000 years, but experts believe the drink developed independently across the world. So, how did ancient civilizations brew beer, and how did their methods develop into the beverage we know today? Malcolm Purinton traces the evolution of beer. [Directed by Anton Bogaty, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Jarrett Farkas]. 🌐Page on TED.com #TED_Ed #education #animation #history #food #culture #ancient_world 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1

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👁Why the world is still not built for women 🧠Virginia Santy 🗣Subtitle: 🇬🇧English 👣Design consultant Virginia Santy set out to create an office space built specifically for women, flipping the script on the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways that workplaces and cities still fail them. The results were striking: greater productivity, deeper collaboration and an environment where women felt genuinely valued, leading her to ask a simple question: What would the world look like if we designed with women in mind? 🌐Page on TED.com #design #women #social_change #feminism #cities #urban_planning 💡Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1