Morality Without Religion: A primate researcher shows how non-human primates exhibit what appears to be a sense of morality, fair play, and cooperation to achieve common goals.
Usman Riaz and Preston Reed: some masterful percussive guitar work by a young wizard and a seasoned professional. This one was so amazing I watched it about half a dozen times on a flight home from Japan about a year ago.
What other TED/TEDx presentatations have made you say “WOW”?
Why We Shouldn’t Bike with a Helmet: Copenhagen’s bicycle ambassador talks about how important the bicycle is for liveable cities and how bicycle helmets are threatening bicycle culture.
Are you asking what TED Talks are? Google can tell you that.
One of my old favorites was Ken Robinson’s about teaching and its underemphasis on creativity. So many of the talks are brilliant though. I’m looking forward to suggestions in this thread.
My favorite moment from TED was Tony Robbins talking about how we blame others for our lack of success … parents, bosses, etc. He started working the crowd for suggestions of who people blamed for blocking their own success, and Al Gore sitting in the front row (presumably waiting to give a talk of his own) said, “The Supreme Court”. Big laughs.
I do take it into account when many critics of things like health care reform pontificate over the trouble, and acts like if trial and error are not supposed to be expected or that we should only act and solve issues only until everything is perfect.
Great review of new theories of intelligence and how to replicate those theories into working AIs, with comparison and a nice use and defense of evolution too.
That’s way harsh, but also spot-on. He puts his finger on what has always bothered me about TED talks: reducing complex problems to falsely-optimistic soundbites. And I agree that our economic system is part of the problem, but no one wants to talk about how fragile it really is.
Sometimes TED talks can be good for changing the way you see the world, though–overcoming misconceptions. Hans Rosling has some famous ones that are good for that.
I’m totally going to schill for my friend’s TED talk. It’s not one of the big ones or anything, but a friend of mine was able to give a TED talk about teaching kids about money(financial responsibility).