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Culture and Meaning
Poet and independent scholar Jennifer Michael Hecht argues that meaning is naturally shaped by our culture.
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Inappropriate Labels
Andrew Hoffman, Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan, discusses the public perception of climate change.
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Hitting the Road
Historian Nile Green (UCLA) describes how important it is for his research to travel and regularly interact with people on the ground.
The Guardian
Life Without the Sun
For 53 years, John Kapellas enjoyed the bright sky of the western US, but one day he started to burn, blister and break out in rashes whenever he was exposed to light. Now allergic to the entire spectrum of light, Kapellas has spent the...
Learn French With Alexa
Feminine or Masculine words in French? Understanding French genders!
Alexa teaches you how to understand if a noun is masculine or feminine in French and how to change a French adjective's ending based on the French pronoun! Whether you're a beginner or looking to brush up on your French language skills,...
One Minute History
161 - NFTs - One Minute History
NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token. It is a digital asset that exists on a blockchain network and has a verifiable record of who owns it. Unlike many crypto currencies and digital assets such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, where there is no...
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Some Of These Faces Are Real.....
Some of these faces are real. Can you guess which ones?
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This Spy Used Deepfakes to Hide In Plain Sight
This Spy Used Deepfakes to Hide In Plain Sight
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What Everyone Thinks AI Is vs Reality
What stereotypes do you believe about AI? Let me know in the comments and we can discuss :)
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REAL vs DEEPFAKE - Can This Chrome App Tell The Difference?
REAL vs DEEPFAKE - Can This Chrome App Tell The Difference?
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Is This a Deepfake? | Human Detection of Political Deepfakes
Is This a Deepfake? | Human Detection of Political Deepfakes
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Lensa AI Is... Complicated | AI Avatars + The Ethics of AI Art
Lensa AI Is... Complicated | AI Avatars + The Ethics of AI Art
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On The Ground
Historian and social anthropologist Nile Green, UCLA, describes how he has been consistently struck by the distinction between the “top-down” books he was reading, and the particular human situations he was encountering on the ground.
Señor Jordan
Learn Spanish! - The months of the year!
This video covers months and some useful phrases dealing with numbers and months.
The Guardian
Growing Up in Queens in the 70s and 80s
Corey Pegues grew up in Jamaica, Queens in the 1970s and 80s. As a young teenager, he and his friends split their time between the basketball court and the streets. At a young age, they began selling crack without understanding the...
The Guardian
After 50 Years Away, a Visit to Jamaica
As part of the Windrush generation, Paulette Wilson was sent to England from Jamaica in the 1960s and grew up with her grandparents. Now, more than 50 years later, returns to Jamaica for a visit. She shares her excitement and anxiety as...
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Can You Tell If These AI Products Are Real?
More AI-based consumer products are being released every day, and some of them are pretty unbelievable. But can you tell the difference between a real AI product and a fake one?
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Exploring Setting
Exploring Setting explores the concept of setting in a literary work by identifying the setting and explaining the effect(s) the setting has on the main character.
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Galileo's Gift
Nobel Laureate David Politzer describes Galileo’s vital lesson of obtaining knowledge by working with related similar but knowingly inappropriate models that can point towards a deeper understanding.
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Mathematical Musings
Famed scientist and writer Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Study, muses on Mathematical Platonism, choosing the analogy of Daniel Hillis' Songs of Eden to speculate that mathematics might have played a similar role for science that...
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Knowing Through Physics
Quantum physicist Artur Ekert, University of Oxford and NUS, shares with us his favourite puzzle of how thinking like a mathematician can be contrasted with thinking like a physicist, demonstrating that in certain circumstances, more...
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Making a Difference
Former Harvard and Stanford psychologist Stephen Kosslyn describes his excitement at becoming Founding Dean of Minerva Schools.
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Culture and Community
Poet and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht describes her view that “the feeling of meaning is sufficient to the definition of meaning” and how we often need to consciously allow our culture and community to help provide meaning for us.