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Tag 'Complexity'
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15:22
441 032
How algorithms shape our world
Kevin
Slavin
argues
that
we
're
living
in
a
world
designed
for
--
and
increasingly
controlled
by
--
algorithms
.
In
this
riveting
talk
from
TEDGlobal
,
he
shows
how
these
complex
computer
programs
determine
:
espionage
tactics
,
stock
prices
,
movie
scripts
,
and
architecture
.
And
he
warns
that
we
are
writing
code
we
can't
understand
,
with
implications
we
can't
control
.
14:10
352 039
Who controls the world?
James
Glattfelder
studies
complexity
:
how
an
interconnected
system
--
say
,
a
swarm
of
birds
--
is
more
than
the
sum
of
its
parts
.
And
complexity
theory
,
it
turns
out
,
can
reveal
a
lot
about
how
the
economy
works
.
Glattfelder
shares
a
groundbreaking
study
of
how
control
flows
through
the
global
economy
,
and
how
concentration
of
power
in
the
hands
of
a
shockingly
small
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20:29
338 647
Computing a theory of everything
Stephen
Wolfram
,
creator
of
Mathematica
,
talks
about
his
quest
to
make
all
knowledge
computational
--
able
to
be
searched
,
processed
and
manipulated
.
His
new
search
engine
,
Wolfram
Alpha
,
has
no
lesser
goal
than
to
model
and
explain
the
physics
underlying
the
universe
.
21:27
321 219
The beauty of data visualization
David
McCandless
turns
complex
data
sets
(
like
worldwide
military
spending
,
media
buzz
,
Facebook
status
updates
)
into
beautiful
,
simple
diagrams
that
tease
out
unseen
patterns
and
connections
.
Good
design
,
he
suggests
,
is
the
best
way
to
navigate
information
glut
--
and
it
may
just
change
the
way
we
see
the
world
.
18:11
308 524
Is this our final century?
Speaking
as
both
an
astronomer
and
"
a
concerned
member
of
the
human
race
,
"
Sir
Martin
Rees
examines
our
planet
and
its
future
from
a
cosmic
perspective
.
He
urges
action
to
prevent
dark
consequences
from
our
scientific
and
technological
development
.
19:34
177 260
Kevin Kelly on the next 5,000 days of the web
At
the
2007
EG
conference
,
Kevin
Kelly
shares
a
fun
stat
:
The
World
Wide
Web
,
as
we
know
it
,
is
only
5,000
days
old
.
Now
,
Kelly
asks
,
how
can
we
predict
what
's
coming
in
the
next
5,000
days
?
17:33
104 603
The surprising math of cities and corporations
Physicist
Geoffrey
West
has
found
that
simple
,
mathematical
laws
govern
the
properties
of
cities
--
that
wealth
,
crime
rate
,
walking
speed
and
many
other
aspects
of
a
city
can
be
deduced
from
a
single
number
:
the
city
's
population
.
In
this
mind
-
bending
talk
from
TEDGlobal
he
shows
how
it
works
and
how
similar
laws
hold
for
organisms
and
corporations
.
17:48
82 824
Kwabena Boahen on a computer that works like the brain
Researcher
Kwabena
Boahen
is
looking
for
ways
to
mimic
the
brain
's
supercomputing
powers
in
silicon
--
because
the
messy
,
redundant
processes
inside
our
heads
actually
make
for
a
small
,
light
,
superfast
computer
.
07:55
60 998
Mapping ideas worth spreading
What
do
24,000
ideas
look
like
?
Ecologist
Eric
Berlow
and
physicist
Sean
Gourley
apply
algorithms
to
the
entire
archive
of
TEDx
Talks
,
taking
us
on
a
stimulating
visual
tour
to
show
how
ideas
connect
globally
.
19:05
40 294
Toward a science of simplicity
Simplicity
:
We
know
it
when
we
see
it
--
but
what
is
it
,
exactly
?
In
this
funny
,
philosophical
talk
,
George
Whitesides
chisels
out
an
answer
.
06:57
37 692
Paul Rothemund casts a spell with DNA
Paul
Rothemund
writes
code
that
causes
DNA
to
arrange
itself
into
a
star
,
a
smiley
face
and
more
.
Sure
,
it
's
a
stunt
,
but
it
's
also
a
demonstration
of
self
-
assembly
at
the
smallest
of
scales
--
with
vast
implications
for
the
future
of
making
things
.
20:02
30 901
Richard Preston on the giant trees
Science
writer
Richard
Preston
talks
about
some
of
the
most
enormous
living
beings
on
the
planet
,
the
giant
trees
of
the
US
Pacific
Northwest
.
Growing
from
a
tiny
seed
,
they
support
vast
ecosystems
--
and
are
still
,
largely
,
a
mystery
.
14:45
558
What really happens when you mix medications?
If
you
take
two
different
medications
for
two
different
reasons
,
here
's
a
sobering
thought
:
your
doctor
may
not
fully
understand
what
happens
when
they
're
combined
,
because
drug
interactions
are
incredibly
hard
to
study
.
In
this
fascinating
and
accessible
talk
,
Russ
Altman
shows
how
doctors
are
studying
unexpected
drug
interactions
using
a
surprising
resource
:
search
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