Ask Kevin Kelly: Where Are We Going in the Next 5,000 Days?

The advent of ChatGPT can't help but make people wonder, what will happen in the next 5000 days?

The spiritual father of Silicon Valley, the godfather of the world's Internet, and the author of "Out of Control" and "Inevitable" Kevin Kelly (KK for short) predicted this:

The future will be a world where everything is connected to AI - the Mirror-world. Smartphones and social media have transcended national borders and had an impact on international economics and politics. The scale of GAFA has expanded to such an extent that it can determine the fate of the international community.

KK believes that in the next 50 years, AI will be a technology that will help us expand the infinite possibilities. But he does not believe in the existence of general artificial intelligence, and believes that it is just a myth, a misunderstanding of artificial intelligence when human beings think self-centeredly.

At the same time, KK is full of expectations for China's technological development. He believes that "in about 10 years, China will definitely develop the next 'iPhone', a product that everyone from Europe, America to developing countries wants to own." .”

We are at such a historical node, AI 2.0 represented by ChatGPT is forming a tendency to devour us, and it is rapidly refreshing us. In this fog, where will we go?

KK's another brand-new masterpiece after "Inevitable" and "Out of Control" - "The World After 5000 Days" is at the right time, writing his observations on the deep structure of the nature of technology and future predictions in this new book.

Based on this, CSDN "New Programmer" is about to interview Kevin Kelly, the godfather of the world's Internet. Here, we are soliciting " one question you most want to ask Kevin Kelly " from all developers. Programmers are welcome to leave a message and put forward their favorite questions. issue concerned!
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Who is Kevin Kelly?

Kevin Kelly is the founding editor-in-chief of Wired magazine. Before founding Wired, he was editor and publisher of The Whole Earth Catalog magazine. He is also a contributor to The New York Times, The Economist, Time Magazine, Science, etc., and is the author of "Out of Control", "Inevitable", "What Technology Wants" and so on.

In 1984, KK launched the first Hackers Conference, and was regarded by the world as a spokesperson and observer of "cyber culture", and was also called a "technology prophet". KK's works such as "Out of Control" and "Inevitable" have caused a sensation in the Chinese Internet industry, so Kevin Kelly is affectionately called KK by Chinese readers.

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In addition, he is also known as the godfather of the world's Internet, the spiritual father of Silicon Valley, and a technology prophet. His masterpiece "Out of Control" has been hailed as "one of the most important works that have had a huge impact on the Western world in this century". He has influenced a generation of Internet people including Jobs.

What will happen in "the world in 5000 days"?

"The World After 5,000 Days" is a new work by KK, focusing on the trends that can affect our great changes in the future with a time dimension of 5,000 days, thinking about the fate of mankind and the future of the Internet.
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KK mentioned in the book that in the next 5000 days, at least 95% of things in the world will remain the same, and his focus has been on this change of less than 5% . This short and concise new work embodies Kevin Kelly's deep insight into the development of science and technology and human society. He focuses on the 5% change that can affect the destiny of mankind. Thinking power.

What will the world look like in 5000 days? Now, please write down what you most want to ask Kevin Kelly in the comment area, and we will select the most interesting and in-depth questions to interview him.

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