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TED
NameTED
Formation1984
FounderRichard Saul Wurman, Harry Marks
LocationNew York City, Vancouver
Key peopleChris Anderson (entrepreneur), Sal Khan

TED is a nonprofit organization that hosts conferences and produces online content focused on Technology, Entertainment, and Design. Founded by Richard Saul Wurman and Harry Marks in 1984, TED has become a global platform for sharing ideas and inspiring innovation, featuring speakers such as Elon Musk, Malala Yousafzai, and Stephen Hawking. With its headquarters in New York City and Vancouver, TED has collaborated with organizations like Google, Microsoft, and The New York Times. TED's content has been translated into over 100 languages, making it accessible to a global audience, including viewers in China, India, and Brazil.

History_of_TED

The history of TED began in 1984, when Richard Saul Wurman and Harry Marks organized the first TED conference in Monterey, California, featuring speakers like Nicholas Negroponte and Benjamin Bratton. In the early years, TED conferences were held annually, with attendees including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Larry Ellison. In 2001, Chris Anderson (entrepreneur) acquired TED and expanded its reach, introducing the TED Prize, which has been awarded to individuals like Bono, Al Gore, and Jane Goodall. TED has also partnered with institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to promote innovation and ideas.

TED_Conferences

TED Conferences are the flagship events of the organization, featuring talks, performances, and discussions on a wide range of topics, from Artificial Intelligence to Climate Change. The conferences have been hosted in various locations, including Long Beach, California, Vancouver, and Rio de Janeiro, and have featured speakers like Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Pope Francis. TED Conferences have also included performances by artists like Yo-Yo Ma, Herbie Hancock, and Björk. The conferences are attended by a diverse group of individuals, including Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Mark Zuckerberg, and have been sponsored by companies like Amazon, Facebook, and IBM.

TED_Talks

TED Talks are the online videos of the talks given at TED Conferences, which have been viewed billions of times on platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Tencent Video. The talks cover a wide range of topics, from Science and Technology to Art and Culture, and feature speakers like Neil deGrasse Tyson, Elizabeth Holmes, and Sheryl Sandberg. TED Talks have been translated into over 100 languages, making them accessible to a global audience, including viewers in Japan, South Korea, and Russia. The talks have also been featured on platforms like The Huffington Post, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal, and have been shared by influencers like Oprah Winfrey, Richard Branson, and Reid Hoffman.

TEDx

TEDx is a program that allows independent organizers to host TED-style events, featuring local speakers and ideas. The program was launched in 2009 and has since become a global phenomenon, with events hosted in over 100 countries, including United States, China, and India. TEDx events have featured speakers like Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Arianna Huffington, and have been attended by individuals like Tim Ferriss, Ryan Holiday, and James Altucher. The events have also been sponsored by companies like Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG, and have been covered by media outlets like CNN, BBC, and Al Jazeera.

Organization_and_Finances

The organization and finances of TED are managed by a team led by Chris Anderson (entrepreneur), who has been the curator of TED since 2001. The organization is a nonprofit, with revenues generated from conference ticket sales, sponsorships, and licensing fees. TED has partnered with companies like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook to support its mission, and has also received funding from foundations like The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation. The organization has also collaborated with institutions like University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University, and University of Oxford to promote innovation and ideas.

Impact_and_Criticisms

The impact of TED has been significant, with its talks and conferences inspiring innovation and ideas around the world. However, TED has also faced criticisms, with some arguing that the organization is elitist and exclusive, featuring speakers who are predominantly White and Male. Others have criticized TED for its lack of diversity and representation, with some arguing that the organization prioritizes Celebrity Culture over substance. Despite these criticisms, TED remains a powerful platform for sharing ideas and inspiring innovation, with its talks and conferences continuing to be widely viewed and shared by individuals like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos. The organization has also been recognized for its impact, receiving awards like the Peabody Award and the Emmy Award, and has been featured in media outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes.

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