Elise Hugh
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Now, Kelly's going to take over my job for the next week, sharing the talks she curated and reflecting on her experiences in bringing them to life.
There's a lot of special surprises in store for you, including some rarely seen behind the scenes peeks at how TED Talks come to life.
And Kelly guides us through it with her expertise and personal experience.
This week is going to be all about parenting and technology, asking the fundamental question, what is a parent for?
Especially today in a world of artificial intelligence.
Ever since giving her own TED Talk, Kelly's been fascinated with this topic of the messiness and beauty of human love and connection.
So Kelly's going to share her own story and her own TED Talk from 2024 before taking the reins for the rest of the week.
I'm so excited and I'll be listening alongside you.
On the TED Radio Hour, don't you hate it when leftover cilantro rots in your fridge?
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.
That's next time on the TED Radio Hour from NPR.
Listen and subscribe to the TED Radio Hour wherever you get your podcasts.
You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas and conversations to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hugh.
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.