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【中文标题】发明家眼中的未来
【原文标题】A Vision of the Future From Those Likely to Invent It
【登载媒体】纽约时报
【原文作者】Claire Cain Miller、Chi Birmingham
【原文链接】http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/05/02/upshot/FUTURE.html?src=me&module=Ribbon&version=context®ion=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Most%20Emailed&pgtype=article&_r=0
从工作到休闲,从运输到教育,科技正以前所未有的速度改变着整个世界。人们的穿戴中已经出现了电脑;机器人在工厂和战场上穿梭;穿过硅谷的高速公路上点缀着无人驾驶汽车。据最新的皮尤调查结果,大约三分之二的美国人认为,技术革新会让未来变得更美好,还有三分之一的人认为科技未来会更糟糕。无论如何,科技进步无法阻挡。我们采访了一些推动技术革新的人,他们向我们展示了一些不那么遥远的未来。
Marc Andreessen
Andreessen Horowitz,一家网页浏览器公司的风险投资人。
Reid Hoffman
LinkedIn联合创始方Greylock的风险投资人。
Clara Shih
社交平台Hearsay 的创始人和首席执行官。
Peter Thiel
PayPal发明者和创始人。
Sebastian Thrun
研制无人驾驶汽车的Udacity公司联合创始人、Google X的创始人。
Ev Williams
Medium创始人和首席执行官、推特和博客的联合创始人。
Susan Wojcicki
YouTube总裁、谷歌广告部前高级副总裁。
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原文:
From employment to leisure and transportation to education, tech is changing the world at a faster pace than ever before. Already, people wear computers on their faces, robots scurry through factories and battlefields and driverless cars dot the highway that cuts through Silicon Valley. Almost two-thirds of Americans think technological change will lead to a better future, while about one-third think people’s lives will be worse as a result, according to a new survey from Pew Research Center. Regardless, expect more change. In a series of interviews, which have been condensed and edited, seven people who are driving this transformation provided a glimpse into the not-too-distant future.
Marc Andreessen
Venture capitalist at Andreessen Horowitz, an inventor of the Internet browser
Reid Hoffman
Venture capitalist at Greylock, co-founder of LinkedIn
Clara Shih
Founder and chief executive of Hearsay Social
Peter Thiel
Investor, co-founder of PayPal
Sebastian Thrun
Co-founder and chief executive of Udacity, an inventor of driverless cars, a founder of Google X
Ev Williams
Founder and chief executive of Medium, co-founder of Twitter and blogger
Susan Wojcicki
Head of YouTube, former senior vice president of ads at Google
From employment to leisure and transportation to education, tech is changing the world at a faster pace than ever before. Already, people wear computers on their faces, robots scurry through factories and battlefields and driverless cars dot the highway that cuts through Silicon Valley. Almost two-thirds of Americans think technological change will lead to a better future, while about one-third think people’s lives will be worse as a result, according to a new survey from Pew Research Center. Regardless, expect more change. In a series of interviews, which have been condensed and edited, seven people who are driving this transformation provided a glimpse into the not-too-distant future.
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