TED Curator Chris Anderson has picked ten talks as top picks for 2016. They are deep, illuminating and interesting.
We live in an age of new media – the internet, video,
live streaming, VR and all that – and information is no longer tied to
traditional means.
TED Talks have become very popular
in recent yers as a platform that offers a unique perspective from
people across various spectrums of life.
As such, these talks are a great source of
inspiration and learning regardless of where you in the society – even
as an entrepreneur.
TED Curator Chris Anderson has picked ten talks as top picks for 2016. They are deep, illuminating and interesting.
– "What the Discovery of Gravitational Waves Means," by Allan Adams.
– "Gene Editing Can Now Change An Entire Species — Forever," by Jennifer Kahn.
– "Hunting for Dinosaurs Showed Me Our Place in the Universe," by Kenneth Lacovara.
– "Can We Build A.I. Without Losing Control Over It?" by Sam Harris.
– "A Visual History of Social Dance in 25 Moves," by Camille A. Brown.
– "Our Refugee System Is Failing. Here’s How We Can Fix It," by Alexander Betts.
– "What Do You Think When You Look at Me?" by Dalia Mogahed.
– "A Prosecutor’s Vision for a Better Justice System," by Adam Foss.
– "The Secret to Effective Nonviolent Resistance," by Jamil Raqib.
– "Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator," by Tim Urban.
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