Kevin Kelly on optimism, AI as universal personal interns, sabbaticals, raising kids through travel, and being the only.

Kevin Kelly — Co-founder and senior maverick at Wired magazine, co-chair of The Long Now Foundation, and author of 'Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier' along with 'Out of Control', 'What Technology Wants', and 'The Inevitable'.
Tim Ferriss talks with Kevin Kelly across a wide range of topics tied to Kelly's new book 'Excellent Advice for Living.' They explore Kelly's long bet that global population will peak and decline by 2060, his framing of technology and biology as the same complex adaptive system, and his case for active optimism as the force that builds improbable good things. A major thread is generative AI, which Kelly describes as 'universal personal interns' that replace tasks rather than jobs, and which he argues is simultaneously overhyped short-term and underhyped long-term. The conversation also covers his '1,000 True Fans' essay, raising kids through passion-led travel, the power of sabbaticals and a 'rest ethic,' and his advice to 'be the only' rather than the best.
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Kevin Kelly
“He's the author of the new book Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier. I have a lot to say about this book.” — Tim Ferriss 00:00:31Find it on Amazon
Kevin Kelly
“Other books by Kevin Kelly include Out of Control, the 1994 classic book on decentralized emergent systems” — Tim Ferriss 00:00:31Find it on Amazon
Kevin Kelly
“The Silver Cord, a graphic novel about robots and angels; What Technology Wants, a robust theory of technology” — Tim Ferriss 00:00:31Find it on Amazon
Kevin Kelly
“What Technology Wants, a robust theory of technology; Vanishing Asia, his 50-year project to photograph the disappearing cultures of Asia” — Tim Ferriss 00:00:31Find it on Amazon
Kevin Kelly
“Vanishing Asia, his 50-year project to photograph the disappearing cultures of Asia, and The Inevitable” — Tim Ferriss 00:00:31Find it on Amazon
Kevin Kelly
“The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future, a New York Times bestseller.” — Tim Ferriss 00:01:01Find it on Amazon
Kevin Kelly
“The most popular thing I've ever written: 1,000 True Fans.” — Tim Ferriss 00:03:20Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“I would not have been able to write The 4-Hour Workweek had I not taken this advice. I was totally stuck on an entire section.” — Tim Ferriss 01:45:45Find it on Amazon