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Photographer, author, and visionary Kevin Kelly talks about his book Excellent Advice for Living with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. His advice includes how to have a deep conversation, why it's better to control time than money--and whether, in the end, we should give advice in the first place. Other topics of discussion in
Travel can be a way to see the future (and experience the past), with Kevin Kelly
“"I wasn't partying. I wasn't relaxing on the beach. I was photographing – working – every minute of the day. That was a means to see as much as I possibly could. And to keep looking.” –Kevin Kelly In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Kevin discuss the ambitions and connections that led Kevin to Asia not long after hi
333. Kevin Kelly — ChatGPT, OpenAI, and Excellent Advice for Living
On his 68th birthday, Kevin Kelly began to write down for his young adult children some things he had learned about life that he wished he had known earlier. To his surprise, Kelly had more to say than he thought, and kept adding to the advice over the years, compiling a life’s wisdom into the pages of his book: Excell
Alan is a little obsessed with chatbots, and he’s become only too aware that these products of artificial intelligence can become seriously – even dangerously – stupid. What’s urgently needed, argues tech guru Kevin Kelly, are people with a particular talent – the ability to coax chatbots into being useful – AI whisper
Arbiters of Bad Taste - Glass Onion Movie Review: How Can a Mystery Movie Turn Out to Not Be a Mystery?
Simon and Darian discuss the movie Glass Onion. Simon doesn't love this move and Darian doesn't love it, but also thinks it is somewhat entertaining. The guys get super deep and discuss how humanity reveals spirituality and not the other way around. Arbiters of Bad Taste is a bi-weekly movie review segment with profess
The genesis of today’s book centred on a question posed years ago to “disruptive technologies” coauthor Clayton Christensen: where do disruptive business models come from? Christensen’s best-selling books, The Innovator’s Dilemma and The Innovator’s Solution, conveyed important insight into the characteristics of disru