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Kevin Kelly: Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, & The Inevitable

Kevin Kelly on 30 Days of Genius

Kevin Kelly believes that we overestimate the effects of technology in the moment, but vastly underestimate their effects in the long term. Whenever we create anything, we join a vast lineage of makers and thinkers and doers, from the first cave painter to the designers of virtual technology.

Kevin Kelly is a visionary idea man and technologist. He is a co-founder of Wired and also of the influential Hackers Conference. He is the editor and publisher of the website Cool Tools, which gets half a million unique visitors per month. He is a prolific author – in particular, his classic book Out of Control set our understanding of emergent technology – editor, and unorthodox thinker. His journalism has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Time, Harpers, GQ, and Esquire.

In our talk we discuss:
* VR – how it can enable genius to be let out
* work habits. Being highly protective of mornings & the art of saying no.
* photography – Kevin loves photography and in fact, is working on a book

and much much more.

95% of results in creativity are failures.

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Some Questions I Ask:

  • What’s occupying your brain today? [1:33]
  • What are the philosophy and principles of technology? [6:23]
  • What would you tell the people who are looking to go from 0 to 1 with their creativity? [10:42]
  • What were some of the key markers that inspired your 1,000 true fans article? [15:43]
  • How should people be thinking about technology now? [20:32]
  • Talk about the need for collaboration and distraction to feed our genius. [24:11]
  • Do you have a morning regiment that prepares you for the day? [26:40]
  • Did you carve your morning out just to read your paper or to get other things done first thing in the morning? [29:52]
  • Tell us about your upcoming book, The Inevitable. [31:02]
  • What’s another example of your 12 verbs from the book? [34:27]
  • How do you see photography impacting the world? [47:59]
  • Is there some negative to moving towards being people of the screen? [52:18]
  • What do you think about creativity being a practice? [57:08]
  • What are you afraid of right now? [59:26]
  • What’s something that people don’t know about you that they’d be interested in? [1:03:02]
  • Is there anyone you can recommend for us to check out? [1:05:46]
  • What is a form of powerful medicine? [1:09:38]
  • What books would you recommend? [1:09:48]
  • Who is an individual outside of your line of work that we should know about? [1:11:52]
  • Where can we find you online? [1:12:50]

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • Why VR works today. [2:37]
  • The currency of the future is experiences, and what that will mean to you. [3:30]
  • Why now is the time for VR to take off and be real. [5:00]
  • Regardless of how many problems and solutions technology creates for us, it inevitably gives us one thing; choices [8:12]
  • How to be successful: do a lot of it. Whatever you do, do it a lot. [11:43]
  • How I built my community of 1,000 true fans. [19:00]
  • Why the next big invention will and should be one that enables us to collaborate socially. [21:41]
  • Technology is additive. [24:14]
  • How AI is going to be applied to our current state to improve what we already have. [31:10]
  • How we deal with the inevitability of our every move being tracked. [34:50]
  • Where we were once people of the book, we are now people of the screen. [36:15]
  • Kevin’s background in photography, book publishing, and avoiding having to ask for permission by just doing the work. [39:21]
  • My own background in photography. [45:18]
  • 49% of what technology does to/for us is potentially negative, and 51% is positive, but there’s that 2% of extraordinary change that happens that moves civilization forward [54:05]
  • The solution to bad technology is not less technology; it’s better technology. [55:30]
  • A question you may want to start asking yourself: How good was your failure today? [57:44]
  • Any job that is measured in productivity should be done by robots. Humans are best at creativity, which is inherently inefficient [1:00:55]
  • With answers constantly at our fingertips, good questions become increasingly valuable. [1:02:22]
  • The founder of Wired Magazine, Kevin Kelly, does not have cell service at his house. [1:04:00]
  • Disruptions within industries come from outside of the big players in your business. [1:07:19]

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