TED Talks Daily (HD video) show

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Summary: TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in SD video and audio-only formats.

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 TED: Larry Page: Where’s Google going next? - Larry Page (2014) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:23:30

Onstage at TED2014, Charlie Rose interviews Google CEO Larry Page about his far-off vision for the company. It includes aerial bikeways and internet balloons … and then it gets even more interesting, as Page talks through the company’s recent acquisition of Deep Mind, an AI that is learning some surprising things.

 TED: Richard Ledgett: The NSA responds to Edward Snowden’s TED Talk - Richard Ledgett (2014) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:33:30

After a surprise appearance by Edward Snowden at TED2014, Chris Anderson said: "If the NSA wants to respond, please do." And yes, they did. Appearing by video, NSA deputy director Richard Ledgett answers Anderson’s questions about the balance between security and protecting privacy.

 TED: Charmian Gooch: My wish: To launch a new era of openness in business - Charmian Gooch (2014) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:11

Anonymous companies protect corrupt individuals – from notorious drug cartel leaders to nefarious arms dealers – behind a shroud of mystery that makes it almost impossible to find and hold them responsible. But anti-corruption activist Charmian Gooch hopes to change all that. At TED2014, she shares her brave TED Prize wish: to know who owns and controls companies, to change the law, and to launch a new era of openness in business.

 TED: Chris Hadfield: What I learned from going blind in space - Chris Hadfield (2014) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:18:22

There's an astronaut saying: In space, “there is no problem so bad that you can’t make it worse.” So how do you deal with the complexity, the sheer pressure, of dealing with dangerous and scary situations? Retired colonel Chris Hadfield paints a vivid portrait of how to be prepared for the worst in space (and life) -- and it starts with walking into a spider’s web. Watch for a special space-y performance.

 TED: Edward Snowden: Here's how we take back the Internet - Edward Snowden (2014) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:35:02

Appearing by telepresence robot, Edward Snowden speaks at TED2014 about surveillance and Internet freedom. The right to data privacy, he suggests, is not a partisan issue, but requires a fundamental rethink of the role of the internet in our lives — and the laws that protect it. "Your rights matter,” he says, "because you never know when you're going to need them." Chris Anderson interviews, with special guest Tim Berners-Lee.

 TED: Daniel Reisel: The neuroscience of restorative justice - Daniel Reisel (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:35

Daniel Reisel studies the brains of criminal psychopaths (and mice). And he asks a big question: Instead of warehousing these criminals, shouldn’t we be using what we know about the brain to help them rehabilitate? Put another way: If the brain can grow new neural pathways after an injury … could we help the brain re-grow morality?

 TED: Steven Pinker and Rebecca Newberger Goldstein: The long reach of reason - Steven Pinker / Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:15:24

Here's a TED first: an animated Socratic dialog! In a time when irrationality seems to rule both politics and culture, has reasoned thinking finally lost its power? Watch as psychologist Steven Pinker is gradually, brilliantly persuaded by philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein that reason is actually the key driver of human moral progress, even if its effect sometimes takes generations to unfold. The dialog was recorded live at TED, and animated, in incredible, often hilarious, detail by Cognitive.

 TED: Carin Bondar: The birds and the bees are just the beginning - Carin Bondar (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:47

Think you know a thing or two about sex? Think again. In this fascinating talk, biologist Carin Bondar lays out the surprising science behind how animals get it on. (This talk describes explicit and aggressive sexual content.)

 TED: Toby Shapshak: You don't need an app for that - Toby Shapshak (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:07:54

Are the simplest phones the smartest? While the rest of the world is updating statuses and playing games on smartphones, Africa is developing useful SMS-based solutions to everyday needs, says journalist Toby Shapshak. In this eye-opening talk, Shapshak explores the frontiers of mobile invention in Africa as he asks us to reconsider our preconceived notions of innovation.

 TED: Anne-Marie Slaughter: Can we all "have it all"? - Anne-Marie Slaughter (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:17:11

Public policy expert Anne-Marie Slaughter made waves with her 2012 article, "Why women still can't have it all." But really, is this only a question for women? Here Slaughter expands her ideas and explains why shifts in work culture, public policy and social mores can lead to more equality -- for men, women, all of us.

 TED: Ajit Narayanan: A word game to communicate in any language - Ajit Narayanan (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:15:43

While working with kids who have trouble speaking, Ajit Narayanan sketched out a way to think about language in pictures, to relate words and concepts in "maps." The idea now powers an app that helps nonverbal people communicate, and the big idea behind it, a language concept called FreeSpeech, has exciting potential.

 TED: Manu Prakash: A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami - Manu Prakash (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:21

Perhaps you’ve punched out a paper doll or folded an origami swan? TED Fellow Manu Prakash and his team have created a microscope made of paper that's just as easy to fold and use. A sparkling demo that shows how this invention could revolutionize healthcare in developing countries … and turn almost anything into a fun, hands-on science experiment.

 TED: Gabe Barcia-Colombo: My DNA vending machine - Gabriel Barcia-Colombo (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:04:56

Vending machines generally offer up sodas, candy bars and chips. Not so for the one created by TED Fellow Gabe Barcia-Colombo. This artist has dreamed up a DNA Vending Machine, which dispenses extracted human DNA, packaged in a vial along with a collectible photo of the person who gave it. It’s charming and quirky, but points out larger ethical issues that will arise as access to biotechnology increases.

 TED: Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning - Christopher Soghoian (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:08:18

Privacy researcher Christopher Soghoian sees the landscape of government surveillance shifting beneath our feet, as an industry grows to support monitoring programs. Through private companies, he says, governments are buying technology with the capacity to break into computers, steal documents and monitor activity — without detection. This TED Fellow gives an unsettling look at what's to come.

 TED: Philip Evans: How data will transform business - Philip Evans (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:13:57

What does the future of business look like? In an informative talk, Philip Evans gives a quick primer on two long-standing theories in strategy -- and explains why he thinks they are essentially invalid.

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