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I have to tell you, cilantro is like my nemesis.
Food waste expert Dana Gunders says that's just a hint of a massive global problem.
Food waste has about five times the greenhouse gas footprint of the entire aviation industry.
Ideas about wasting less food.
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Back in 2017, technology ethicist Tristan Harris took to the TED stage to offer a prescient warning about the dangers of social media.
Now he's out with another urgent concern about the most powerful technology we've ever created, AI.
In this new talk, Tristan urges us to learn from the mistakes of the past and confront the consequences of what he calls a reckless deployment of AI technologies.
He says a harmonious future with AI is possible so long as we choose it.
And make sure to come back to this feed later this afternoon.
Tristan and I actually sat down in Vancouver right after his talk to reflect more on his idea, his work, and what keeps him going.
That was Tristan Harris speaking at TED 2025.
Again, make sure to come back later this afternoon for a special conversation between Tristan and me.
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