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Kevin Kelly: The Internet, Cats, and the Future of AI

In 1976, Daniel Bell published a book called "The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism." Bell argued that capitalism undermines itself because it nurtures a population of ever more self-gratifying consumers. These people may start out as industrious, but they soon get addicted to affluence, spending, credit and pleasure and stop being the sort of hard workers capitalism requires. Bell was right that there's a contradiction at the heart of capitalism, but he got its nature slightly wrong. Affluent, consumerist capitalists still work hard. Just look around.

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Kevin Kelly: The Improbable is the New Normal ... - Lapidarium notes

Kevin Kelly: The Improbable is the New Normal ... - Lapidarium notes | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

"The improbable consists of more than just accidents. The internets are also brimming with improbable feats of performance — someone who can run up a side of a building, or slide down suburban roof tops, or stack up cups faster than you can blink. Not just humans, but pets open doors, ride scooters, and paint pictures. The improbable also includes extraordinary levels of super human achievements: people doing astonishing memory tasks, or imitating all the accents of the world. In these extreme feats we see the super in humans.

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Kevin Kelly: the Internet has just started

Kevin Kelly: the Internet has just started | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Think the heyday of the Web is behind us? At Medium's The Message, our pal Kevin Kelly explains why "in terms of the internet, nothing has happened yet."
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