Our most important thinking machines will not be machines that can think what we think faster, better, but those that think what we can’t think. - Kevin Kelly

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Our most important thinking machines will not be machines that can think what we think faster, better, but those that think what we can’t think.

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About Kevin Kelly

Kevin Kelly (born 1952) is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, and a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog. Kelly is considered an expert in digital culture, and is said to have helped make technology part of popular culture.

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Because of technology everything we make is always in the process of becoming. Every kind of thing is becoming something else, while it churns from “might” to “is.” All is flux. Nothing is finished. Nothing is done. This never-ending change is the pivotal axis of the modern world.

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