I don't measure almost anything about myself these days. The reason why I shifted in that was it turned out to be very easy to generate the data, the metrics,. But it became really, really hard to get meaning out of it. And so to go beyond that, it just needs cheap ubiquitous AI to kind of monitor this stream of data and to try and help extract out some meaning from that. That has not yet happened. Because it hasn't, I haven't been measuring very much at all about my life.
As the founding executive editor of Wired magazine and the author of several acclaimed books on technology and culture, Kevin Kelly has long been known for his visionary ideas and insights. But his latest work, Excellent Advice for Living takes a different approach, drawing on his own experience and wisdom to offer practical tips and advice for navigating life's challenges.
Naturally then, Kevin and Tyler start this conversation on advice: what kinds of advice Kevin was afraid to give, his worst advice, how to get better at following advice, and whether people who ask for advice really want it in the first place. Then they move on to the best places to see traditional cultures in Asia, the one thing in Kevin’s travel kit he can’t be without, his favorite part of India, why he’s so excited about brain-computer interfaces, how AI will change religion, what the Amish can teach us about tech adoption, the most underrated documentary, his initial entry point into tech, why he’s impressed by the way Jeff Bezos handles power, the last thing he's changed his mind about, how growing up in Westfield, New Jersey affected him, his next project called the Hundred Year Desirable Future, and more.
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Recorded April 27th, 2023
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