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Garry Kasparov takes on smart machines. This week on TED.com June 3, 2017 15:20 minutes · Filmed Ap

Garry Kasparov takes on smart machines. [Open in your browser]( [TED]( This week on TED.com June 3, 2017 [Garry Kasparov: Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them]( 15:20 minutes · Filmed Apr 2017 · Posted May 2017 · TED2017 One of the greatest chess players in history, Garry Kasparov lost a memorable match to a supercomputer in 1997. Now he shares his vision for a future where intelligent machines help us turn our grandest dreams into reality. [Watch now »]( [Playlist of the week]( [What are we really teaching AI?]( A glimpse of what we’re teaching artificially intelligent machines -- and a cautionary tale of what could happen if we get it wrong. [Watch »]( 6 TED Talks • Total run time 1:37:11 [This week's new TED Talks]( For a crime he committed in his early twenties, the courts sentenced Marlon Peterson to 10 years in prison -- and, as he says, a lifetime of irrelevance. While behind bars, Peterson found redemption through a penpal mentorship program with students from Brooklyn. In this brave talk, he reminds us why we should invest in the humanity of those people society would like to disregard and discard. [Watch »]( Everyone gets sick sometimes -- but not everyone has access to health care. Raj Panjabi has a bold vision to bring health care to everyone, everywhere. In this talk, he makes his wish for the 2017 TED Prize: the Community Health Academy, a global platform to train local community members to be health workers (creating jobs along the way). [Watch »]( Rhiannon Giddens pours the emotional weight of American history into her music. Listen as she performs two traditional folk ballads, "Waterboy" and "Up Above My Head," and one glorious original song, "Come Love Come," inspired by Civil War-era slave narratives. [Watch »]( When Michael Bierut was tapped to design a logo for public school libraries, he had no idea it was the start of a years-long passion project. In this funny, visual talk, he recalls his obsessive quest to bring energy, learning, art and graphics into these magical spaces, and help school librarians inspire new generations of readers. [Watch »]( [Read more on ideas.ted.com]( [Ourselves:]( The right way to [be introspective]( (yes, there’s a wrong way) How to use your innermost thoughts to help you grow, not stagnate Family: How to help your child thrive [after your divorce]( A communication researcher on the single most important thing to do Science: NASA's plan to protect [landmarks on the moon]( There's six decades of human history up there! Gallery: A new sacred space that captures and [celebrates light]( The planning and poetry behind the new Bahá'i temple in Chile [Quote of the Week]( [“]( Soon, machines will be taxi drivers and doctors and professors, but will they be 'intelligent?' I would rather leave these definitions to the philosophers and to the dictionary. What really matters is how we humans feel about living and working with these machines." [Garry Kasparov Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them]( disruptive leadership In this hour, TED speakers talk about what it takes to become a leader and shake up the status quo. hat limits us and ... do we ever go too far. Listen on [Apple Podcasts]( the [TED Android app]( [NPR]( or wherever you get your podcasts. [Facebook] Join us on [Facebook]( [Twitter] Follow us [@TEDTalks]( You are receiving this email because you've subscribed to our mailing list. We also send out [daily emails]( if you can't get enough of us. We love you too. Copyright © 2017 TED, All rights reserved. You're receiving the TED Talks weekly newsletter because you subscribed to it on TED.com. (Was this forwarded by a friend? You can sign up here: ) Our mailing address is: TED 330 Hudson Street 11th FloorNew York, NY 10013 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [view email in browser](

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