Anders is currently based at the University of Ottawa's Future of Humanity Institute, where his research centers on societal and ethical issues surrounding human enhancement
Anders Ericsson broke it down.
Anders women are going to spend the next 45 to 50 minutes with all of you to
Anderson noticed several instances of a similar track.
Anderson about work, morality, and the strange hold the Protestant work
Anderson tells a history of something we're all familiar with, at least vaguely, the Protestant work ethic, and
Anderson. Hello. SHERYL J. ANDERSON: Hi.
Anderson, working in an office like many of us do.
Anderson Cooper: Uh, thanks very much.
Anderson Cooper: Alright, did I mention that theater is called the Alamo Drafthouse and that they serve beer?
Anderson Cooper: Alright. Yep.
Anderson Cooper: Thanks. Steve: Thanks for joining us.
Anderson Cooper: I love that you have to tell people to put away their laptops.
Anderson Cooper: It's a very Google--. Don't you all have work to do? What the hell are you all doing here?
Anderson Cooper: I appreciate it. I hope the whole company hasn't come to a halt. I feel like--.
Anderson Cooper: That's right. OK. Sergey Brin is screaming.
Anderson Cooper: I have not. No. I mean, I've gone to Chelsea Markets. So, I've been near here.
Anderson Cooper: No, not the office itself.
Anderson Cooper: I think so, yeah. And on my daytime show, you're about the mean age, but at news, yeah. We have a lot more grizzled vets.
Anderson Cooper: I am. I'm starting a daytime talk show. So, yeah. I mean, I'm staying at CNN and I'll continue to do that at night. But I'm starting a talk show that goes on
Anderson Cooper: Well, it's a daytime talk show, so it's really a variety of things.
Anderson Cooper: I am. Yeah. I watch-- Steve: I thought you were a news guy.
Anderson Cooper: I am a news guy, but I watch nonstop television and I have since--.
Anderson Cooper: A TV schedule.
Anderson Cooper: Magilla Gorilla starting at 3:30 and then it went The Andy Griffith Show. All sorts of things, yeah.
Anderson Cooper: Yeah. I mean, I literally watch tons of just cheesy reality TV shows.
Professor Anders Sandberg is a neuroscientist, science debater, philosopher, futurist, transhumanist, and author.
So Anders Ericsson's claim to fame is that he studied experts in a wide variety of cognitively complex skills.
And Anders actually took that picture out the window of the Apollo capsule.
And Anders came in and did a fair amount of analytical work, working with Bain & Company actually, and determined that defense businesses,
And Anders , without blinking an eye, moved forward to sell their largest business because he just saw that there was no-- he had done
Chris Anderson: Great to see you, welcome to TED.
Elizabeth Anderson, welcome to the gray area.
Ilsley Anderson, a former press secretary to the late Queen Elizabeth, says an earlier visit to the UK this
Chris Anderson has spent the last two decades and more being the curator of TED Talks, one of the biggest talk platforms in the world, about 3 billion TED
Chris Anderson, everyone.
Lars Andersen of Denmark, who has been nicknamed the real-life Legolas.
Steven Anderson is the Arizona pastor who celebrated the deaths of 49 of our brothers and sisters at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in his church.
Chris Anderson wrote this, "The End of Theory-- The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete."
Wes Anderson is just about to release another stop-frame film.
Kip Anderson, by the way.
Arthur Andersen, Circuit City.
Debbie Anderson. Yes. And it turns out it's the same person that I had e-mailed previously, but I didn't get far with her,
in Anderson Indiana running a Bridgeport Mill and uh I decided that um I needed
Eve Andersson, of course-- I consider her to be a good friend, and great colleague.
MD Anderson says that 25% of the time when people come for a second opinion they reverse the first opinion, which just isn't acceptable.
Chris Anderson that runs TED at the Aspen Institute said, this is awesome.
Chris Anderson found out about my equation and asked me to give a finale TED talk two years ago at the TED conference and introduced my happiness equation.
Chris Anderson calls generational generation free uh that that also contributes to the internship boom so
Ray Anderson: Thanks very much, Anthony and Ruben -- very generous introduction.