TED delivers a jolt of creativity and a dash of inspiration. Watch world's greatest thinkers and doers share fascinating ideas worth spreading.

Art of the Future

S1, EP2

Includes "How Computers Are Learning to Be Creative" by Blaise Agüera y Arcas, "How Does Artificial Intelligence Learn?" by Briana Brownell, and "An Interdimensional Performance of Imagination" by Particle Ink.

Larger-Than-Life Art

S1, EP9 "Larger-Than-Life Art"

"A video game to cope with grief" : Amy Green; "How hip-hop helps us understand science" : Danielle N. Lee; "Everything you need to know to read The Canterbury Tales" - Iseult Gillespie.

The Latest in Ideas

S1, EP54 "The Latest in Ideas"

Lessons from father's final days by Laurel Braitman; quantum computers aren't what it seems, they're cool by Harlmut Neven; steroids can save a life by Anees Bahli; democracy requires disagreement; how to do it by Bret.

Food for Thought

S1, EP9 "Food for Thought"

A team of chefs feed Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria José Andrés; the wheat field that could change the world; texts help hungry kids; biochar removes carbon dioxide from the air and helps farmers thrive.

Procrastination Station

S1, EP11 "Procrastination Station"

School Smarts

S1, EP3

"The Board Game Getting Kids Excited About School" with Joel Baraka; "Technology Can't Fix Inequality, but Training and Opportunities Could" with Gbenga Sesan; "Can Stereotypes Ever Be Good?" with Sheila Marie Orfano and Densho.

The Poetry Corner

S1, EP2

"First Kiss" by Tim Seibles; "Chasms" by Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes;"The Second Coming"by William Butler Yeats; "A Bird Made of Birds" by Sarah Kay;"Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class" by Clint Smith and more.

Afternoon Snack

S1, EP7

Carolyn Freiwald discusses the hidden history found in teeth; Jeff Dekofsk looks at whether math was discovered or invented; Mary Ellen Hannibal explains how to help save the monarch butterfly; Sally Frampton on what people did before anesthesia.

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