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세계를 선도하는 발명가와 연구가들이 전세계에 걸친 TED 컨퍼런스와 TEDx 이벤트와 제휴 이벤트 무대를 통해 그들의 이야기를 시연하고 돌파구를 찾아내고 비전을 함께 나눕니다. 이 외에도 많은 비디오가 영어 스크립트와 최대 80개의 언어로 제공되는 자막을 붙여 TED.com에서 무료로 다운로드할 수 있습니다. TED는 확산가치가 있는 아이...

Have you ever watched a film or read a novel, wishing that you could change the narrative to save your favorite character? Game designer Dav...

Our oceans are unexplored and undersampled -- today, we still know more about other planets than our own. How can we get to a better underst...

Who controls the internet? Increasingly, the answer is large corporations and governments -- a trend that's threatening digital privacy and...

By 2050, an estimated 10 billion people will live on earth. How are we going to provide everybody with basic needs while also avoiding the w...

We're far from developing robots that feel emotions, but we already have feelings towards them, says robot ethicist Kate Darling, and an ins...

In a talk that's part history lesson, part love letter to graphics, information designer Tommy McCall traces the centuries-long evolution of...

Our fingerprints are what make us unique -- but they're also home to a world of information hidden in molecules that reveal our actions, lif...

If you ever struggle to make decisions, here's a talk for you. Cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths shows how we can apply the logic of compute...

Meet AIVA, an artificial intelligence that has been trained in the art of music composition by reading more than 30,000 of history's greates...

In a series of mind-bending demos, inventor Mary Lou Jepsen shows how we can use red light to see and potentially stimulate what's inside ou...

In Agbogbloshie, a community in Accra, Ghana, people descend on a scrapyard to mine electronic waste for recyclable materials. Without forma...

Do you think you're good at spotting fake videos, where famous people say things they've never said in real life? See how they're made in th...

Today's AI algorithms require tens of thousands of expensive medical images to detect a patient's disease. What if we could drastically redu...

Once your smart devices can talk to you, who else are they talking to? Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu wanted to find out -- so they outfitted...

What if you could search the surface of the Earth the same way you search the internet? Will Marshall and his team at Planet use the world's...

At MIT, Dina Katabi and her team are working on a bold new way to monitor patients' vital signs in a hospital (or even at home), without wea...

Flight is about to get a lot more personal, says aviation entrepreneur Rodin Lyasoff. In this visionary talk, he imagines a new golden age o...

What happens when technology knows more about us than we do? Poppy Crum studies how we express emotions -- and she suggests the end of the p...

Robots are designed for speed and precision -- but their rigidity has often limited how they're used. In this illuminating talk, biomedical...

Can technology make people safer from threats like violent extremism, censorship and persecution? In this illuminating talk, technologist Ya...

Humans will soon have new bodies that forever blur the line between the natural and synthetic worlds, says bionics designer Hugh Herr. In an...

In a profound talk about technology and power, author and historian Yuval Noah Harari explains the important difference between fascism and...

TED Fellow Nighat Dad studies online harassment, especially as it relates to patriarchal cultures like the one in her small village in Pakis...

What good is a sophisticated piece of medical equipment to people in Africa if it can't handle the climate there? Biomedical engineer Tania...

What's up at SpaceX? Engineer Gwynne Shotwell was employee number seven at Elon Musk's pioneering aerospace company and is now its president...

Unlike the solar cells you're used to seeing, organic photovoltaics are made of compounds that are dissolved in ink and can be printed and m...

When we talk about greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide gets the most attention -- but methane, which often escapes unseen from pipes and wells,...

In the early days of digital culture, Jaron Lanier helped craft a vision for the internet as public commons where humanity could share its k...

How can we make AI that people actually want to interact with? Raphael Arar suggests we start by making art. He shares interactive projects...

As quantum computing matures, it's going to bring unimaginable increases in computational power along with it -- and the systems we use to p...

"Will machines replace humans?" This question is on the mind of anyone with a job to lose. Daniel Susskind confronts this question and three...

Technology should work for us, but what happens when it doesn't? Comedian Chuck Nice explores the unintended consequences of technological a...

Every three years, more than 30 million Hindu worshippers gather for the Kumbh Mela in India, the world's largest religious gathering, in or...

As a research scientist at Google, Margaret Mitchell helps develop computers that can communicate about what they see and understand. She te...

Danielle Wood leads the Space Enabled research group at the MIT Media Lab, where she works to tear down the barriers that limit the benefits...

We already live among robots: tools and machines like dishwashers and thermostats so integrated into our lives that we'd never think to call...

Stewart Brand is a futurist, counterculturist and visionary with a very wide-ranging mind. In conversation with TED Curator Chris Anderson,...

Could smartphones and cameras be our most powerful weapons for social justice? Through her organization Witness, Yvette Alberdingk Thijm is...

Joel Jackson wants to reimagine transportation around the needs of the African consumer. He's designed an SUV that's rugged enough for long...

China is a huge laboratory of innovation, says retail expert Angela Wang, and in this lab, everything takes place on people's phones. Five h...

Joan Blades and John Gable want you to make friends with people who vote differently than you do. A pair of political opposites, the two lon...

Educator and entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun wants us to use AI to free humanity of repetitive work and unleash our creativity. In an inspiring...

Keller Rinaudo Cliffton wants everyone on earth to have access to basic health care, no matter how hard it is to reach them. With his start-...

The combined market capitalization of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google is now equivalent to the GDP of India. How did these four companies...

We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci. In an eye-opening t...

Fifty years of armed conflict in Colombia has left the countryside riddled with land mines that maim and kill innocent people who happen acr...

Machines that can think, learn and adapt are coming -- and that could mean that we humans will end up with significant unemployment. What sh...