Elise Hu
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They speak with Pat Wood, once President George W. Bush's right-hand man, and ask the question,
What's possible for the planet and consumers and for policy if partisan politics don't stand in the way?
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I just woke up to a cold house because we have no power.
It's Monday morning, and I think it's like in the 20s, and then tomorrow is supposed to be worse.
Food waste has about five times the greenhouse gas footprint of the entire aviation industry.
I have to tell you, cilantro is like my nemesis.
Ideas about wasting less food.
That's next time on the TED Radio Hour from NPR.
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You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hu.
Today we're sharing the final episode of the third season of TED Intersections, our original series that features unscripted conversations between speakers and experts taking on subjects at the intersection of their expertise.
As AI continues to integrate into our workplaces, how do we ensure we don't lose what makes us human?
Social psychologist Heidi Grant speaks with NICE CX Division President Barry Cooper about why the current era of AI is misunderstood and how working with this new technology instead of against it can help you grow both inside and outside your career.
This episode was made possible with the support of NICE.
Coming up.
That was a conversation between Barry Cooper and Heidi Grant for our original series, TED Intersections.
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