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How do you make your skills standout in an increasingly automated world? This episode of TED Intersections explores how you can grow your career through any change that might come your way: http://t.ted.com/3CzioIE

If you need a break from your phone, here are some TED Talks with tips to help you disconnect and reset: http://t.ted.com/37mzUP3

A lot of your favorite products have palm oil — and according to this sustainability expert, a lot of forests have been destroyed to grow it. Here’s his solution: http://t.ted.com/qpzTofc

Did you know: There’s more carbon in the soil under your feet than there is in the entire atmosphere. Here’s how this biogeochemist is harnessing it to address some of the world’s most pressing concerns: http://t.ted.com/ygMLqD9

ICYMI: We're LIVE from Nairobi, Kenya for a special TED Talks Watch Party on climate solutions in motion. Tune in now: https://tedtalks.social/4mVpEEV

There are cars and smartphone apps that have better AI than US military weapons, explains Palmer Luckey. Here’s why he’s making the case to invest in AI-powered weapons — and how he says they could actually help foster peace: http://t.ted.com/rxeFarc

In this theatrical performance, “AI” takes the stage — and tells us how she — yes, she — really feel about humans: http://t.ted.com/UaiJPMZ

It’s getting harder for artists to make amazing music *and* make money. This solution aims to give creative people the power and the resources to independently build wealth while still doing what they love: http://t.ted.com/RdTHkfw

Painting is a language, says artist Titus Kaphar. Here’s how he says you can identify the important messages about the past hidden in art — and how we can amend paintings and sculptures to speak to the present: http://t.ted.com/pRAFU0Y

We now live in the age of techno authoritarianism — and we have to learn how to digitally disobey, says investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr. Here’s how she says you can regain your sense of power and privacy against powerful tech companies: http://t.ted.com/nIlNomE