This is my own curated list of the videos that I find useful in any way, grouped by the topic. The idea here is to create a "reading" list, just for the videos.
- Not yet watched, maybe trying to get a access
◔ Started watching
◑ Half way through!
◕ About to finish watching - I have watched the video
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How Will Artificial Intelligence Affect Your Life by Jeff Dean ★★★★★
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Dr Daniel Susskind gives TED talk on the future of work by Daniel Susskind ★★★★★
Fascinating talk. Still some questions are unanswered.
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The electricity metaphor for the web's future by Jeff Bezos ★★★★★
Fascinating talk. Comparing the Internet boom to the early electricity industry. Very optimistic as long as you believe in this comparison! -
How to Invent the Future I - CS183F by Alan Kay ★★★★★
Gee, where to start. One of the most amazing talks I have seen in a long time. I have to watch it again though. -
Fireside Chat: Gareth Williams (Turing Fest 2017) by Gareth Williams ★★★★
"The future is to be found in Asia" comment at 4:00.
"I want to be CTO, but I don't some idiot telling me what to do. So I'll be the idiot." at 33:00.
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The beauty I see in algebra by Margot Gerritsen ★★★★★
How not to love maths! Great TED talk.
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Space Exploration is the Worst by Emily Calandrelli ★★★★★
Snowball and the space exploration in one video. Good stuff.
In order to send someone into space we put humans on what is essentially a controlled bomb build by the lowest bidder.
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Boltzmann and the Arrow of Time: A Recent Perspective by Leonard Susskind
One of the best explanation of the concept of entropy. Very clear on universe dynamics.
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Black Holes, the Conservation of Information, and the Holographic Principle by Leonard Susskind ★★★★★
How much does the Black Hole grow when you throw 1 bit of information at it? Great stuff and very easy to follow.
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Entanglement: The Hooks that Hold Space Together by Leonard Susskind
◔ Why is Time a One-Way Street? by Leonard Susskind
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Quantum Reality: Space, Time, and Entanglement moderated by Brian Greene. Participants: Mark Van Raamsdonk, Gerard ’t Hooft, David Wallace, Birgitta Whaley ★★★★★
Exploring the fundamental principles of Quantum Physics. Great talk!