Computer scientist Yejin Choi is here to demystify the current state of massive artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, highlighting three key problems with cutting-edge large language models (including some funny instances of them failing at basic commonsense reasoning.) She welcomes us into a new era in which AI is becoming almost like a new intellectual species -- and identifies the benefits of building smaller AI systems trained on human norms and values. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)
A powerful new neurotech tool for augmenting your mind | Conor Russomanno
The incredible creativity of deepfakes -- and the worrying future of AI | Tom Graham
The outlaws of the ocean -- and how we're reeling them in | Tony Long
How wireless energy from space could power everything | Ali Hajimiri
Why the passport needs an upgrade | Karoli Hindriks
The energy Africa needs to develop -- and fight climate change | Rose M. Mutiso
The disappearing computer -- and a world where you can take AI everywhere | Imran Chaudhri
Who owns the internet of the future? | Ordinary Things
How one small idea led to $1 million of paid water bills | Tiffani Ashley Bell
How AI could save (not destroy) education | Sal Khan
The Internet's First Main Character? | The Redemption of Jar Jar Binks
The AI Dilemma | Your Undivided Attention
Why AI is incredibly smart -- and shockingly stupid | Yejin Choi
TikTok's CEO on its future -- and what makes its algorithm different | Shou Chew
The inside story of ChatGPT's astonishing potential | Greg Brockman
How we could solve the dark matter mystery | Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Cultivating good power with longtime IBM CEO Ginni Rometty | ReThinking with Adam Grant
Why people and AI make good business partners | Shervin Khodabandeh
What if buildings created energy instead of consuming it? | Ksenia Petrichenko
Fixable: Nai’a - "How do I get the attention of a distracted manager?"
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