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  1. "Every great and difficult thing has required a strong sense of optimism," says editor and author Kevin Kelly, who believes that we have a moral obligation to be optimistic. Tracing humanity's progress throughout history, he's observed that a positive outlook helps us solve problems and empowers us to forge a path forward. In this illuminating talk, he shares three reasons for optimism during ...

  2. Mar 7, 2023 · Kevin Kelly is one of the thinkers who helped define the ethos of the tech industry from its early days. As an editor of the Whole Earth Catalog in the 1980s and the founding editor of Wired magazine, he helped to integrate environmentalism and optimistic techno-futurism into a worldview that deeply influenced generations of founders, engineers ...

  3. Kevin Kelly on Future Tech, Sharing Ideas, and The Inevitable The Influencer Economy, July 12, 2016. 072: Kevin Kelly on “The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future” Review the Future, July 12, 2016. 173 – Kevin Kelly: The One Skill Everyone Needs For The Future The James Altucher Show, June 28, 2016

  4. www.wired.com › author › kevin-kellyKevin Kelly | WIRED

    Apr 25, 2017 · Kevin Kelly. Backchannel. Picture Limitless Creativity at Your Fingertips. Nov 17, 2022 6:00 AM. Business. The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World's Most Secretive Startup. Jan 8, 2020 3:34 PM.

  5. 1952年4月28日 (72歲). 美國 賓夕法尼亞州. 國籍. 美國. 凱文·凱利 (英語: Kevin Kelly ,1952年4月28日 — ),常被稱為「KK」,《 連線 》雜誌(Wired Magazine)第一任主編;曾擔任《全球評論》(Whole Earth Review)主編、出版人。. KK具有多重身份:作家、攝影家 ...

  6. About Kevin Kelly. Kevin Kelly helped launch and edit Wired magazine. He has written for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, among many other publications. His previous books include What Technology Wants and The Inevitable, a New York Times bestseller. He… More about Kevin Kelly

  7. "The actual path of a raindrop as it goes down the valley is unpredictable, but the general direction is inevitable," says digital visionary Kevin Kelly -- and technology is much the same, driven by patterns that are surprising but inevitable. Over the next 20 years, he says, our penchant for making things smarter and smarter will have a profound impact on nearly everything we do. Kelly ...