Where do you draw the line between work and life? Writer Simone Stolzoff explores the problem with defining yourself by your job — and shows what it takes to reclaim your time and sense of meaning beyond the office.
Education and workforce strategist Michelle R. Weise offers practical advice to help you identify the skills and talents to ace your next career change -- and all the ones to come. TED is supported by ads and partners Chances are you will have many ...
that was not the flaw whatsoever. That wouldn't have been a problem at all. This would have been fine. But what this image represents was the problem. See, when you do a Google image search for transparency, this ...
Fereshteh Foroughempowers Afghan girls to use technology to share their stories and ideas. She is a founding partner of the Afghan Citadel Software Company, a women-run company in Afghanistan that creates job opportunities for women in IT. Computer scientistAmnon Shashualooks at the intersection be...
when you do a Google image search for transparency, this is --- This is one of the first images that comes up. So I like the way you roll, Sergey Brin. No. This is was the problem: transparency -- free from pretense or deceit...
Great job! more adelegod , 05/09/2019 Poor search function :( Love Ted, but the search function is terrrible - I cant search for a talk even if I have the name of it, it just seems to bring up random talks - would be better if the search results provided not just the title...
How does futurist Sheryl Connelly think about her job? As a “polite contrarian,” someone who asks others to re-examine their assumptions. Photo: Ryan Lash / TED Confessions of a futurist. Sheryl Connellyhas a confession: As a professional futurist, she can’t actually predict the future. ...
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to think that’s the case. Because generative AI always makes stuff up. When you ask it a question, it's creating that answer or creating that image from scratch when you ask. It's not like a search engine that goes and finds the right answer on a page. And so because its job is...