Kevin Kelly

The Inevitable

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  • vvxhas quoted8 years ago
    When books are deeply linked, you’ll be able to click on the title in any bibliography or any footnote and find the actual book referred to in the footnote. The books referenced in that book’s bibliography will themselves be available, and so you can hop through the library in the same way we hop through web links, traveling from footnote to footnote to footnote until you reach the bottom of things.
  • vvxhas quoted8 years ago
    But eventually the text of ebooks will be liberated in the near future, and the true nature of books will blossom. We will find out that books never really wanted to be printed telephone directories, or hardware catalogs on paper, or paperback how-to books.
  • vvxhas quoted8 years ago
    The more people who use an AI, the smarter it gets. The smarter it gets, the more people who use it. The more people who use it, the smarter it gets. And so on. Once a company enters this virtuous cycle, it tends to grow so big so fast that it overwhelms any upstart competitors. As a result, our AI future is likely to be ruled by an oligarchy of two or three large, general-purpose cloud-based commercial intelligences.
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    Everything, without exception, requires additional energy and order to maintain itself
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    I’d be bored in utopia. Dystopias, their dark opposites, are a lot more entertaining. They are also much easier to envision.
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    Protopia is a state of becoming, rather than a destination. It is a process. In the protopian mode, things are better today than they were yesterday, although only a little better.
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    The problems of today were caused by yesterday’s technological successes, and the technological solutions to today’s problems will cause the problems of tomorrow
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    And then there is the assault of the changing digital landscape. When everything around you is upgrading, this puts pressure on your digital system and necessitates maintenance. You may not want to upgrade, but you must because everyone else is. It’s an upgrade arms race
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    In this era of “becoming,” everyone becomes a newbie. Worse, we will be newbies forever. That should keep us humble
  • Alwin Sambulhas quoted5 years ago
    A world without discomfort is utopia. But it is also stagnant. A world perfectly fair in some dimensions would be horribly unfair in others. A utopia has no problems to solve, but therefore no opportunities either
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