How AI can help us be more human | Kai-Fu Lee

How AI can help us be more human | Kai-Fu Lee

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The surprising origins of Southwest Airlines with Jacob Goldstein

In this special TED Business episode, Modupe is in conversation with Jacob Goldstein, reporter and co-host of the Business History podcast, to dig into the origin story ofSouthwest Airlines. From debunking the airline's founding myth, about a triangular route sketched on a napkin ...  Show more

The secret to making the right career decisions with Patty Stonesifer | from WorkLife with Molly Graham

You might think the biggest, most prestigious job is always the right career move. Patty Stonesifer — founding CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and an early Amazon board member — says that’s exactly the wrong way to decide what to do next. So what should guide your care ...  Show more

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