The cost of ignoring women's health | Sheena Franklin | TEDxMiami
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 16:03
Please welcome, ladies and gentlemen, Sheena Franklin. My friend Tiffany enjoyed life. She had amazing circle of family and friends.She volunteered in her community and she had a career that resonated with who she was. But when she turned 38, everything changed. She was exhausted all of the time.Her joints ache. Night after night, she will wake up drenched in sweat. her heart racing.Her doctor ignored her symptoms and her concerns and told her it's just a part of being a woman at this stage in life. So, she ...
AI, the Brain, and Our Future | Dr.Beren Millidge | TEDxMiami
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 16:03
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Dr. . Baron Millage. Within the next few decades, it seems likely that humanity will succeed at building artificial minds and that these minds will rapidly come to outstrip our own intelligence across almost every task.This prospect is both inspiring and terrifying. Artificial intelligence will be one of the greatest inventions that humanity has ever made and also potentially its last. If we succeed, we will have solved deep questions that go right to the heart of the hu ...
The dangers of the rise in AI companions
CNBC· 2025-08-19 16:00
I'll take We've all seen the movies where super intelligent robots spiral out of control in terrifying ways. Trust me. But obviously with AI systems, there's also the question of will they harm us.And we already see in many ways that AI systems can be bad for humans, bad for society. And as they get even more powerful, these risks could become quite extreme. Someone like Matthew Bergman already thinks these AI companions have gone too far.It's really hard for me to see what good can come out of people inter ...
Why do we drift from our true path? | Gottfried Prinz | TEDxKlagenfurt
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 16:00
[Music] [Applause] [Music] When you're born, your success road is clear and everything you need to fulfill your life on this journey of life is already within you. But then distractions start. The programming of your parents, of your grandparents, of other humans, and their individual ideas on how to get lucky in life.However, all of this has nothing to do with your way. And after experiencing or surviving your early childhood, huge systems are starting to influence your way of thinking and believing. So th ...
Does your company have an ESPP? Check out ways this workplace benefit might benefit you.
Fidelity Investments· 2025-08-19 16:00
Employee Stock Purchase Plans might be a hidden gem in workplace benefits. Could buying company stock at a discounted price bring some extra shine to your portfolio? Watch now. #ESPP #benefits 1213902.1.0 ...
Be visible | Edward Asare | TEDxUniversityofCapeCoast
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 15:59
[Music] I have been invisible until I experienced rejection and unemployment. I thought after my national service, I'll get a good job with some good salary and I'll just propose to one of my classmate from university and start a very cute family. It didn't happen.I was invisible to the people who would give me jobs. And at that point, I decided to use what is at my disposal, the internet, digital media, to spread my message to the world, so that people with opportunities could find me. And that is why I'm ...
Why everyone hates innovation (yes, even you) | Gov Daswani | TEDxBritishSchoolManila
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 15:59
Innovation & Failure - The innovation industry faces a high failure rate, with 7 out of 8 innovations failing [2][20] - The primary reason for innovation failure is that people inherently resist innovation until it becomes a necessity [6][9][12] - Innovations often fail because they are perceived as "nice-to-haves" rather than "must-haves" [11] GCash Case Study - GCash, a mobile wallet, is the most adopted financial innovation in Philippine history with 94 million users and 84 million active users [3][4] - GCash achieved a total transaction value of 1.5 trillion pesos [4] - Despite launching in 2004, GCash only gained widespread adoption during the 2020 pandemic, highlighting the "hate innovation until you need it" phenomenon [5][6] Intentionality in Innovation - The acceptance of innovation is heavily dependent on intention, specifically whether it addresses an immediate need ("rage against a burning present") or aims for an idealized future [17][18][19] - Innovations driven by a desire to solve urgent problems ("must-haves") are more likely to succeed than those focused on creating a desirable future ("nice-to-haves") [18][21] M-Pesa Comparison - M-Pesa, the mobile wallet in Kenya, achieved immediate success by providing a critical service (safe money transfer) that addressed an urgent need, unlike GCash which was initially seen as a "nice-to-have" [13][14][16]
SoftBank's $2B Intel investment
CNBC Television· 2025-08-19 15:58
possibilities. >> Shares of Intel soaring today after this $2 billion investment from SoftBank. It comes as the Trump administration considers at least a 10% stake in the chip maker.Kristina Partsinevelos has the latest in today's tech check. What a busy day on your beat. >> KP yeah, it's been a busy few years, which is great for me, but let's talk about Intel because it is getting a $2 billion lifeline from SoftBank.And shareholders really need to understand what this means for their investment. It's not s ...
From Home Curtains to a Fashion Brand | My TEDx Story | Rawan Besomi | TEDxMEU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 15:58
[موسيقى] بنت صغيره عمرها 13 سنه فاكه بردايه غرفتها ولافيتها على حالها عم تطلع على حالها بالمرايه ومبسوطه كثير على حالها اهلا بطلعوا عليها بفكروها بتلعب بس هي ما كانت تسمعهم لانها كانت عم بتخيط حلمها رح اخذكم معي اليوم بقصتي وبالاشياء اللي عشتها بالمشاعر ان شاء الله اني اقدر اوصلكم المشاعر مشان افرجيكم كيف اثبت للناس ولاهلي ولحالي اهم من اي شيء اني قدعه وادها وقدود معكم روان بسومي فاشن ديزاينر وسوشال ميديا انفلونسر >> بكل مراحل حياتي كنت احب الاواعي واللبس في المدرسه سه كنت دائما اقضي وقتي بغرفتي بالجامعه ما ...
Dear Tourette | Haneen Tamimi | TEDxMEU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-19 15:58
心理健康与自我认知 - 报告强调每个人都有自己独特的一面,需要接受和拥抱真实的自我,不应因与众不同而感到羞耻或自卑 [1][2] - 报告指出,对自身的不接纳会阻碍个人成长和新机会的开启,只有真正接受自己,才能活出精彩的人生 [2] - 报告提到,要警惕和识别那些试图否定自我价值的负面力量(例如“Mister Kibo”),并与之抗争 [1] 社会认知与共情 - 报告揭示了社会对“不同”人群的排斥和不理解,以及这种排斥给当事人带来的心理伤害 [1][2] - 报告呼吁社会大众对妥瑞症(Tourette's Syndrome)等特殊群体给予更多理解和包容,避免歧视和负面评价 [2] - 报告倡导人们关注身边需要帮助的人,用爱和支持去治愈彼此,共同创造一个更加友善和包容的社会 [1][2] 个人成长与转变 - 报告讲述了主人公从不接受自己到最终拥抱自己的心路历程,强调了自我认知和转变的重要性 [1] - 报告指出,改变始于内在,只有改变对自己的看法,才能改变外在的世界 [1] - 报告鼓励每个人勇敢地面对自己的问题,并积极寻求改变和成长 [1]