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Thank you for coming.
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Yes, My pleasure.
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I saw you in the 25th anniversary, all by admires and in San Francisco.
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How actually do you feel about having such a event after 25 years off?
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You know, just start.
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Well, it was really the only magazine that understood that technology was a lifestyle idea rather than just take hardware today, of course, everybody gets this idea.
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It's a cliche.
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And so it has become mainstream.
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It was, at one time, a very marginal idea.
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Sub culture on.
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Now it's right in the middle.
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It's mainstream, one of the from the very first issue.
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When Lewis wrote his manifesto, we believed that technology would become the center.
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I see because we felt that that was inevitable.
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But it is much more difficult to do something innovative when you're at the center.
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Yeah, so that we are at the centre, but at the same time, and just and at the same time, there's always is new frontiers that are coming.
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Block change, Bitcoin biotechnology.
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They're all they're all happening.
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Eso there still isn't need to also still be on the edge.
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I think it is really important for wired to not change one of its most essential character, that is, it's in belief or its embrace of optimism.
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Okay, And so I think if you're optimistic, you can still be at the center and report on the edge.
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I think it gets difficult if you become a pessimist.
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If you only see the dystopia, if you only see the things that are not working all right, especially in Japon.
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Seems like people are really pessimistic, not believing the future is better than today.
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Otherwise, you you said, the innovation will come from the concrete, optimistic perception.
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Otherwise, you know, people just freeing from to reality.
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Actually, people really getting not something people going in more on its zest.
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Ed, the baby's this great is really going down for last three decays sealed.
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The walls were actually becoming really write better.
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That is, until people really so we want to do that.
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I don't look at the news, don't we newspapers or TVs for that?
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But if you look at the scientific evidence, yes, it is very clear that the world's getting better on average, and that's because of technology.
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That's why we often neglect about those fact and the people more like feeling.
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It's a good question and it's because we read news.
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Yes, and it's not just the fake news.
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That news, by definition is only reporting on things that are unusual.
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Things that are outliers.
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Yes, and the real progress is totally boring.
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Yes, the real news is about what did not happen.
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I say yes, okay with people who did not die today, robberies that did not happen.
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There's nothing you ever hear about you.
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All we hear about are the negative things.
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By definition, yeah, even the good newspapers.
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And so you have to kind of ignore the news.
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If you want to be my wife something no, where they saying Let's stop watching the news because it's two minutes.
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Here's the worst news on TV.
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Never ever watch news on TV Way Don't have TV.
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A warehouse?
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Oh, yes.