Résumé du livre
Kevin Kelly works as a Senior Maverick at Wired. He started Wired in 1993 and served as its first seven years' Editor-in-Chief. He was the founding editor of Cool Tools, co-founded the ongoing Hackers Conference, and was a key figure in the 1985 debut of WELL, a groundbreaking online service.
The primary idea conveyed in this text is that the upcoming days will be influenced by 12 unavoidable forces that are currently appearing. These include forming, intellectualizing, flowing, examining, reaching, circulating, sieving, merging, engaging, monitoring, questioning, and initiating. While these forces are predominantly related to technology, they will impact all areas of our existence. Despite possible issues, generally, we are heading towards a future full of chances. Do you have any comments?
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“When copies are free, you need to sell things that cannot be copied. Well, what can’t be copied? Trust, for instance.”
“The proper response to a lousy idea is not to stop thinking. It is to come up with a better idea.”
“Humans are the reproductive organs of technology.”
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