Hans Rosling: No more boring data: TEDTalks


http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to debunk several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)

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SVT1 even ... Sorry for that typo!

Actually! He is right now (some kind of documentury) on Swedish STV1! ... Right At this moment :)

Have seen Hans Rosling on other presentations, and he is realy brilliant. Interesting and funny, and with lovely presentation visuals :) Snyggt jobbat Rosling. Tummen upp!

One of the people that make me proud to be Swedish

People like him should lead the world. Not those pretty-faced Wall street motherfuckers now in the White house. The world CAN be saved. But we need to do it SCIENTIFICALLY. Religion should not be encouraged.

great video, shattered some of my myths

bloody brilliant!

@TheBrodie31k Look at the date , in 2006 , there was no YouTube HD. Please think a little bit before commenting.

Are "these ideas worth spreading" not worth spreading in HD?

dammit my accent was compared to his... O__O KAN DU TALA SVENSK? NEJNEJNEJENJEE

@falconiqx gapminder(dot)org

what a great and smooth presentation .. amazing

Wow I have never seen soccer commentary on global health statistics... Friggin' awesome!!

@phiphers football

@H3rman123 Totally agreed man.

@falconiqx his own, now bought by Google. Larry Page was there during the presentation.

Interesante, y habla ingl?s de p*ta madre. Por mucho que diga alg?n pardillo, es m?s, precisamente por el fuerte acento sueco los hispano-hablantes podemos comprenderlo. Ahora vayamos al an?lisis. En un momento se refleja la evoluci?n mundial y relacionada de la renta y la esperanza de vida. Es alucinante como en los a?os ochenta los pa?ses de ?frica y Am?rica Latina van hacia abajo y a la izquierda gracias a las pol?ticas neoliberales. O c?mo Cuba est? a la cabeza de Am?rica.

@pilatech Don't worry, these old Swedes are masterful statisticians. Unfortunately TED doesn't allow much more than 20 minutes, so he doesn't get to break up the statistics in detail as he does in longer lectures.

LOL INSTANT REPLAY !! like on soccer !!

I was listening to Hans yesterday in Seattle and had a good discussion with him and Steve Balmer - these are two extremely bright, still very humble, guys and I wish we had more of these kind of persons in the world. If you have a chance to speak or listening to Hans Rosling - pls do it and you will learn a lot.

I was listening to Hans yesterday in Seattle and had a good discussion with him and Steve Balmer - these are two extremely bright, still very humble, guys and I wish we had more of these kind of persons in the world. If you have a chance to speak or listening to Hans Rosling - pls do it and you will learn a lot.

@Mrmoc7 lol. they will be too fat too fight.

the graphs on income distribution he uses will obviously produce misleading results as the richest 'X percentile' are going to make considerably more than a hundred dollars a day such that the percentages resulting won't produce nearly anything that resembles the statistics you'd wind up with it you account for the weight of a person making tens of thousands of dollars a day. Is that not immediately obvious? This guy seems reasonable enough, perhaps he's just dealt with statistics too long

anyone know what software he is using for his presentation?

Wow. That guy must live forever for the sake of the humanity. He and his intelligence and his ideas are so precious, that's ... awesome!!!! Wow +5.