Fei-Fei Li: With spatial intelligence, AI will understand the real world
In the beginning of the universe, all was darkness — until the first organisms developed sight, which ushered in an explosion of life, learning and progress. AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says a similar moment is about to happen for computers and robots. She shows how machines are gaining "spatial intelligence" — the ability to process visual data, make...
Fei-Fei Li: How we're teaching computers to understand pictures
When a very young child looks at a picture, she can identify simple elements: "cat," "book," "chair." Now, computers are getting smart enough to do that too. What's next? In a thrilling talk, computer vision expert Fei-Fei Li describes the state of the art -- including the database of 15 million photos her team built to "teach" a computer to un...
Lei Li: The incredible cancer-detecting potential of photoacoustic imaging
Could we use the energy from light and sound to detect disease? TED Fellow Lei Li shares the exciting promise of photoacoustic imaging: an affordable, painless and accurate method of converting light into sound in order to create high-resolution images of what's going on inside our bodies. From early detection of breast cancer to steering medici...
Kai-Fu Lee: How AI can save our humanity
AI is massively transforming our world, but there's one thing it cannot do: love. In a visionary talk, computer scientist Kai-Fu Lee details how the US and China are driving a deep learning revolution -- and shares a blueprint for how humans can thrive in the age of AI by harnessing compassion and creativity. "AI is serendipity," Lee says. "It i...
Harald Haas: Forget Wi-Fi. Meet the new Li-Fi Internet
What if we could use existing technologies to provide Internet access to the more than 4 billion people living in places where the infrastructure can't support it? Using off-the-shelf LEDs and solar cells, Harald Haas and his team have pioneered a new technology that transmits data using light, and it may just be the key to bridging the digital ...
Li Wei Tan: The fascinating science of bubbles, from soap to champagne
In this whimsical talk and live demo, scientist Li Wei Tan shares the secrets of bubbles -- from their relentless pursuit of geometric perfection to their applications in medicine and shipping, where designers are creating more efficient vessels by mimicking the bubbles created by swimming penguins. Learn more about these mathematical marvels an...
Mei Lin Neo: The fascinating secret lives of giant clams
When you think about the deep blue sea, you might instantly think of whales or coral reefs. But spare a thought for giant clams, the world's largest living shellfish. These incredible creatures can live to 100, grow up to four and a half feet long and weigh as much as three baby elephants. In this charming talk, marine biologist Mei Lin Neo shar...
Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan: Visions for the future
How will the rise of artificial intelligence change our world? Former head of Google China Kai-Fu Lee and science-fiction writer Chen Qiufan (aka Stanley Chan) set out to answer this question in their new book "AI 2041: Ten Visions for the Future." In this wide-ranging discussion, they imagine different possibilities -- both from the imaginative...
José Américano N L F de Freitas: How exactly does binary code work?
Imagine trying to use words to describe every scene in a film, every note in a song, or every street in your town. Now imagine trying to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that's exactly what your device is doing, using the language of binary code. José Am...
Vandana Singh: A sci-fi story of Earth's renewal
"The world is a living tapestry ... As the weave of life is torn apart in one place, the threads unravel in another," says author and physics professor Vandana Singh, acknowledging humanity's interconnectedness with the planet -- and the uncertain future we face if we don't protect it. Reading an excerpt from her latest work of speculative ficti...
Alexander MacDonald: How centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight
Long before we had rocket scientists, the idea of spaceflight traveled from mind to mind across generations. With great visuals, TED Fellow and NASA economist Alexander MacDonald shows how 300 years of sci-fi tales -- from Edgar Allan Poe to Jules Verne to H.G. Wells and beyond -- sparked a culture of space exploration. A fascinating look at how...
Nnedi Okorafor: Sci-fi stories that imagine a future Africa
Ayana Jamieson and Moya Bailey: Why should you read sci-fi superstar Octavia E. Butler?
Much science fiction features white male heroes who blast aliens or become saviors of brown people. Octavia E. Butler knew she could tell a better story. She built stunning worlds rife with diverse characters, and brought nuance and depth to the representation of their experiences. Ayana Jamieson and Moya Bailey dive into the works of the vision...
Chen Qiufan: A sci-fi vision of life in 2041
Sci-fi writer Chen Qiufan doesn't fear a dystopian future. Instead, he believes developments in artificial intelligence will make all of our lives better, healthier and safer. He takes us on a tour of the next 20 years of AI and shares some astonishing predictions for the advancements in science and technology that could await us. "For every fut...
Liam Young: Planet City -- a sci-fi vision of an astonishing regenerative future
Get transported on a stunningly rendered, sci-fi safari through Planet City: an imaginary metropolis of 10 billion people, from the brain of director and architect Liam Young. Explore the potential outcomes of an urban space designed to house the entire population of the earth -- and imagine answers to what is possible, and what is sustainable, ...
Zainab Usman: How sci-fi informs our climate future — and what to do next
Science fiction authors have warned us for decades: division among global leaders can quickly create dystopia. Political economist Zainab Usman thinks present-day power struggles may seriously hinder the world's ability to fight climate change, with similarly disastrous results. She highlights three areas of particular economic concern, urging s...
Monica Byrne: A sci-fi vision of love from a 318-year-old hologram
Science fiction writer Monica Byrne imagines rich worlds populated with characters who defy our racial, social and gender stereotypes. In this performance, Byrne appears as a hologram named Pilar, transmitting a story of love and loss back to us from a near future when humans have colonized the universe. "It's always funny what you think the fut...
Ilan Stavans: Infinity according to Jorge Luis Borges
What would it be like to have a limitless memory? Can the meaning of life be found in an infinite library? Is time a labyrinth or a single moment? Jorge Luis Borges explored these questions of infinity in his many works. His body of essays, poems and stories pioneered the literary style known as magical realism— and each was just a few pages lon...
Sougwen Chung: Why I draw with robots
What happens when humans and robots make art together? In this awe-inspiring talk, artist Sougwen Chung shows how she "taught" her artistic style to a machine -- and shares the results of their collaboration after making an unexpected discovery: robots make mistakes, too. "Part of the beauty of human and machine systems is their inherent, shared...
Fei-Fei Liu: The World Beyond Cancer Survivorship
Advances in cancer therapies are enabling us to cure more cancer patients, but not everyone can return to life before cancer. Dr. Fei-Fei Liu will be discussing 3 life-altering aftereffects of cancer therapy, and the exciting clinical developments and research findings from her lab that aims to help patients live free from the aftermath of their...
Truong La Vy Vo: My Gap Year Journey
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Eduardo Martínez de la Fe: Antropocentrismo
Idea Challenge Creíamos que con Copérnico habíamos salido del antropocentrismo, pero la realidad es que seguimos atrapados en la creencia de que el universo ha surgido para posibilitar la vida consciente en un insignificante planeta, y de que la personalidad humana es la mayor expresión de la evolución cósmica. El periodista científico Eduardo M...
Luis De la Viña Simón: La psicología de la polarización política y social
¿Qué hay detrás de la polarización política y social a la que se enfrenta el mundo hoy en día? Luis de la Viña es licenciado en Psicología por la Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro. Cuenta con un Máster en Diseño de Investigación en Psicología por la Universidad de Granada (España), una maestría en Ciencias Humanas por la Universidad Anáhuac Querét...
MJ Calata Lauren Carbunay, Vy Le: Mission: S.O.A.R.
The S.O.A.R. club, which stands for the SPSV One-on-One Alumni Resource, was created with students in mind, specifically in terms of providing SPSV students with ample resources so that they can apply to college with as much preparation and knowledge as possible. This group was created by four students who are a part of a student-formed group th...