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The news is A LOT. Here’s one thing you should pay attention to. #TEDTalks #Politics #NATO

Headlines have been swirling as President Trump enters his second month back in office and his policies come into focus. In this urgent, fast-paced conversation, political scientist Ian Bremmer defines what we should pay attention to, digging into a newly fractured US-Europe relationship, the potential future of Ukraine and moves in Gaza, China and within…

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Headlines have been swirling as President Trump enters his second month back in office and his policies come into focus. In this urgent, fast-paced conversation, political scientist Ian Bremmer defines what we should pay attention to, digging into a newly fractured US-Europe relationship, the potential future of Ukraine and moves in Gaza, China and within the United States itself. Watch the full conversation here:

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  1. @Anna-j1l7c

    February 26, 2025 at 12:03 pm

    Watching your channel is like a breath of fresh air in a world of entertainment and fun. Keep making us happy with your fun and funny videos!🤚🛻⛰

  2. @davidfeinstein4067

    February 26, 2025 at 12:17 pm

    Trump doing everything to give a hand to Putin any way he can. That is obvious!

  3. @melissascheller7458

    February 26, 2025 at 12:27 pm

    Europe has a responsibility to be a part of that partnership! Thoughout NATO’s existence it’s been the US paying and supporting more for European protection than they are! Europe directs more of its funds towards other entities that their own protection! If they aren’t going to be serious why should we US taxpayers be involved at higher levels? They step up or we will start backing off!

    • @perj10

      February 26, 2025 at 4:41 pm

      The US chose to do all of this for their benefit, these alliances were created after WW2. The Marshall Plan is the only reason the US became a political superpower. The US building military bases in allied countries made the US a military superpower. The reconstruction of Europe and the continued production of military equipment, weapons and supplies made the US an economic superpower.

      Your new administration is destroying everything good about the US and they are taking power and money for themselves. A fascist plutocracy is not a government that democratic countries work with.

      With the current trajectory, the US will not be a superpower of any kind. NATO, the UN and all alliances with the US will dissolve or completely change to remove the main role from the US; the US does not have the main roles and special permissions. Without past Allies the US falls; military bases abroad will close as they would be dangerous to their security. Intelligence won’t be shared with the US. Everyone will put sanctions against the US like they do with Russia. The US will have a severe depression because of the tariffs and sanctions. The tourism industry will struggle as the US gets added to the do not travel list fearing danger for foreigners. Musk and Trump are unpredictable and untrustworthy.

      Putin will finally see his dream come true, the end of the US empire. Enjoy your regime change comrade!

    • @chintansatyapanthi1

      February 26, 2025 at 8:00 pm

      US doesn’t need protection because of its Geographical location. US is surrounded by allies to the North and allies to the South. Only entity that maybe harmful to US is Cuba but it doesn’t have much teeth against the US, realistically. The only adversary against US now are the ones it’s creating.

    • @KlaasSimon

      February 28, 2025 at 9:45 pm

      Europa betaalt al meer aan defensie in Europa dan de Amerikanen. Die oranje boef liegt zelfs meer als hij golft.

  4. @Mia-w8t8r

    February 26, 2025 at 12:46 pm

    Your channel is like an oasis in the world of content. Keep on making us happy with your work!🌠🙀🟨

  5. @dlouise5680

    February 26, 2025 at 1:22 pm

    Yes, exactly, our allies are crucial to our security and our interests.

  6. @RJSOBO88

    February 26, 2025 at 5:54 pm

    Stepping out from the proxy war is what’s happening..

  7. @1SaltyNomad

    February 26, 2025 at 7:21 pm

    trump is a Russian asset. Actions speak louder than words.

  8. @s.lerner7330

    February 27, 2025 at 1:18 am

    I love the application of terms like “allies” and “alliance” when speaking of NATO. NATO is a one nation (read army of one) entity: USA. Europe has been the selfish bratty baby just take-take-take. American citizens say “enough-grow up”. US out of NATO now. American taxpayers rebuilt Europe through the Marshall plan. It wasn’t meant to be a hundred year free ride.

    • @KlaasSimon

      February 28, 2025 at 9:47 pm

      Het is geen gratis ritje. Europa betaalt meer dan de Amerikanen voor Europa.

  9. @veritysmart

    February 27, 2025 at 2:58 am

    It’s obvious this is not about efficiency but back door privatisation – something we’re all too familiar with in the UK as successive governments try to shrink the state and prop up corporations.

  10. @RuudJH

    February 27, 2025 at 4:10 am

    Don’t worry. Trump is old and will die, and USA will become a good country once more. It just has a identity crisis right now.

  11. @UBETUBEME

    February 27, 2025 at 9:41 am

    Join the biggest Boycott movement 2-28-25
    Boycott works

  12. @balasubr2252

    February 27, 2025 at 9:06 pm

    Cooler heads? 😅 How precisely?

  13. @TheodoreRoberts-d1f

    March 1, 2025 at 3:31 pm

    I can’t believe people don’t know that Trump wants out if NATO and they can’t have a criminal in most people in their countries, AND, and America can win a battle with out NATO. As well as Trump favors America’s enemies.
    There us just no way Anwricabs don’t know these things!!! We are headed fir war….

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I Let DaddyGPT Parent My Kids. Here’s What I Learned | Stephen Remedios | TED

As the world races toward digital perfection, tech humanist Stephen Remedios tried to optimize the messiest and most imperfect of all human work: parenting. He shares the story of DaddyGPT, a digital version of himself built to help raise his kids — until they began to prefer it over him. What unfolds is a personal…

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As the world races toward digital perfection, tech humanist Stephen Remedios tried to optimize the messiest and most imperfect of all human work: parenting. He shares the story of DaddyGPT, a digital version of himself built to help raise his kids — until they began to prefer it over him. What unfolds is a personal look at the limits of AI, and a reminder that what matters most isn’t getting it right every time but showing up with the authentic imperfection only humans have. (Recorded at TED@BCG on October 23, 2025)

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The long road to driverless with Aurora’s Chris Urmson (Live at HumanX) | Equity Podcast

Self-driving has been “almost here” for over a decade. But somewhere between DARPA challenges and a handful of driverless trucks hauling freight between Dallas and Houston, Aurora co-founder and CEO Chris Urmson’s story changed. The self-driving truck company started commercial driverless operations last April and is now scaling from a handful of trucks to hundreds…

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Self-driving has been “almost here” for over a decade. But somewhere between DARPA challenges and a handful of driverless trucks hauling freight between Dallas and Houston, Aurora co-founder and CEO Chris Urmson’s story changed. The self-driving truck company started commercial driverless operations last April and is now scaling from a handful of trucks to hundreds this year.

On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, we’re bringing you a conversation Rebecca Bellan had with Urmson at the HumanX conference in San Francisco. The pair dug into the long road from lab to highway and how physical AI differs from the LLM boom everyone else is chasing.

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Google’s Got Glasses Coming: What We Expect From Google IO

A whole bunch of Google glasses are on their way this year. And guess what? We’re probably going to hear a lot more about them very soon. Let’s break down what we know and what we think is coming. You can find the products mentioned in this video linked below XREAL One Pro AR Glasses…

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A whole bunch of Google glasses are on their way this year. And guess what? We’re probably going to hear a lot more about them very soon. Let’s break down what we know and what we think is coming.

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