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What if AI could think and adapt like a real brain? TED Fellow and AI scientist Ramin Hasani shares

In an astounding sonic experience, creative director Felipe Sánchez Luna takes you on a journey thro

From its life-sustaining energy to its explosive geomagnetic storms, the Sun has many mysteries, say

This is an episode of ReThinking with Adam Grant, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. Nat

This is an episode of Fixable, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. The evidence is clear

As AI technology advances, it’s becoming harder and harder to distinguish between work done by human

Is it possible to meet the world's seemingly infinite demand for data storage while also caring for

Human brains are often described as computers — machines that are “wired” to make decisions and resp

Over the last decade, humanitarian organizations have digitized many of their systems, from register

Computers have been outperforming humans for years on tasks like solving complex equations or analyz

The emergence of data-driven mass surveillance "is threatening to turn privacy into a relic of the 2

It’s impossible to separate the way people engage with AI with the way they engage with the  interne

What if your $1 donation could result in a $100 contribution to a cause you believe in? That’s the p

Ever since generative AI tools like Midjourney became available to the public in 2022, curious users

"New possibilities for storytelling are emerging faster than at any other time in history," says fil

When it comes to preparing for an interview or making an important life decision, more and more peop

Can strawberries grown inside a building taste sweeter than those grown in a field? Farming entrepre

We’ve had conversations about AI’s online influence on politics, from deepfakes to misinformation. B

Stars have cores hot and dense enough to force atomic nuclei together, forming larger, heavier nucle

Many people associate innovation with secrecy—privately toiling away on a project until you're ready