
…t I see. Appearances upheld. Distorted impressions of the self. Flawless humans everywhere. Robots. We shouldn’t worry about that old fear that robots will destroy us. We should worry that they will become us. And that we will become them. It’s already happening. I s…
…s ago I started compiling a list of people, companies, and ideas that inspire me. But it’s endless. I think the most important part of influences is that they are far outside of your bubble; that their approach, ideas, and even the context of how they do their work, is different from your own. Because so much of great thinking is cross pollination, and so many of the best ideas are ancient ones.
…ad the Camera Button right under our nose (quite literally) for months before we saw its potential. When you’re searching for innovation, just remember that sometimes the most surprising solutions are hidden in the most mundane places — so it’s worth taking a second look at the ordinary. •