The Secret To Kevin Kelly's Optimism | Ep. 62
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- 0:00 Intro
4:19 Why Kevin is optimistic about the future
10:15 Did Kevin create the first-ever music video?
13:32 Valuing creativity
17:04 Vanishing Asia
22:52 Exploring unknown countries pre-Internet
28:38 Technology in the developing world
32:48 Doomerism around artificial intelligence
40:45 How Kevin picks projects to work on
46:01 Kevin’s working process
51:26 Excellent Advice For Living
54:11 Tech Kelly is currently playing with
57:10 Advice for new parents
Kevin Kelly played a pivotal role in the establishment of Wired magazine back in 1993, where he assumed the role of executive editor during its formative seven years. His journey in the tech and digital landscape began even earlier when he contributed to the launch of The Well, a groundbreaking online service, in 1985. Prior to Wired, he also held positions as the publisher and editor of a branch of The Whole Earth Catalog.
Beyond his media ventures, Kevin Kelly is deeply involved in shaping the future through his role as the co-chair of the Long Now Foundation, a membership-based organization dedicated to promoting long-term thinking and fostering responsibility toward future generations. His accomplishments have made him an iconic figure among the early cohorts of technology professionals.
Yet, Kelly's influence extends to the younger generations entering the workforce as he's equally passionate about sharing his valuable insights as a futurist.
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Optimistic thinking is best ❤
Yes!
Looking forward for your interview with Tim O'Reilly(OReilly Media)
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You are doing extremely good quality podcasts. Hope this channel will get the real value soon. Best of luck. Hope you are enjoying new country and London. Hope your kid is also doing well.
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Fascinating he thought of USP before Kotler did!
It is still relevant now in Tech... you always have the one guy who is the one and only guru in his niche area which is important, and thereby gets more importance with mgt than the run of the mill dev.
You could argue he is a bit like Elon...managing multiple things at the same time. They probably are like a CPU, they do 5 things not at the same time (lets leave multi threading aside for now), but serially...but way quicker than us normal joes.