Predictions of tech's future from 1992 | Michael Crichton
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2021
- In this forward-thinking talk from the TED3 Conference in 1992, legendary filmmaker and author of classics like “Jurassic Park” and “Westworld” Michael Crichton ponders the future of tech and its unintended consequences. In a storylike manner, he anticipates when humanity will tire of the technology of its day -- and where we will go next.
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Michael Crichton talks about "unplugging" back in 1992, and we're still talking about it today. TED should reword the title for this video, though. You're kind of expecting a list of predictions. Instead, this talk is really more of his view on an interesting human problem brought about by modern technology
he was talking about the future. we are living it now. and he saw it coming. :)
@@northbeachfilmsthere was Ted Talks in 1992. Surely that's when Neil Postmans book came out
Genius
So far ahead of his time
Was his cancer brought on by a diet of seed oils?
I wish Crichton lived today!!
What would Michael Crichton make of the current era?
This fellow would be ahead of OUR time if he was alive today
What forward-looking ideas would he have at the moment if still with us?
I will pray for America. Please pray for me. God Bless you.
long live crichtonsaurus the dino named after this man he did not deserve to die
what a legend
Interesting how the man who exposes the sexual harassment industry would talk on technology
4:00 - He's talking about a famous 1992 ad featuring Humphrey Bogart, Louis Armstrong and other actors digitally placed into a Pepsi ad alongside contemporary stars like Elton John. Not exactly a deepfake, but a progenitor.
Where is the proof this exists?
Michael could be thought of a modern day Prophet of sorts...think of all the topics and studies /pseudostudies etc., he had the insight...warnings ....nice
Hopefully, there is more of Michael Crichton.
2007, he died in 2008: ua-cam.com/video/4pcjBxNBmKA/v-deo.html
@Mr Cheese I know. I mean videos.
In case you didn't get the wheelchair joke, Michael is 6'9". There's tall and then there's "Holy shit! Look at that guy!!!" He was one of those. And he was as brilliant as he was tall.
Taller than a Velociraptor then.
With that kind of height is this why Jeff Goldblum was cast in the movie to be like him.
Thanks,
He had five wives. That’s what my dad called a five time loser. Brilliant. Effed up.
Jack Kammer would disagree as would Mel Feit but I'm guessing you don't want to hear their views ?
Most brilliant people are effed up. You don't get unique thoughts and ways of looking at things by being normal.
we love you michael crichton. thank you. it is also worth watching his 2007 interview. which describes the world today: ua-cam.com/video/4pcjBxNBmKA/v-deo.html
It was great until the slide show... at which point I zone out and skipped through that part because it was boring. I don't see the point of the Disney slides or maybe I have missed something
10:00 The Disney Land of its day.
dude talking about making a movie in the early 70s in the early 90s while looking like early 40s
Guys. He's just lambasting deepfakes.
17 minutes in and I'm still waiting to hear any real 'predictions'.
He made a point at the start about focusing on the artificial spectacle over the natural...and then everything has been supporting that.
Huh he was talking about deep fakes in the first 10 minutes
thanks for mentioning that i didnt even think about it in that way...
4:06: mentions the using of past footage to support an idea that the people in the footage were not aware of/do not support, which we see constantly on the news and in political ads.
He also mentions the transformation of intellectual property rights around here.
5:20: his recommendation to educational institutions to "digitize" and to use the simplest and newest technologies, which are qualities now touted by almost every institute of higher education.
6:32: "pervasive sense of technology" is likely to grow worse, which it has.
9:30: "technologically dazzling" creations that are "tremendously stimulating and arousing" lose their charm over time and the pervasiveness of that technology mentioned earlier will grow into a yearning for its absence.
He uses the term "unplug" and its use in developing alternative perspectives.
There are others if you would take the time to listen closely.
@@matthewalexander945307:20 John Schully on invisible technology
Oh so you do allow comments on 'some' videos. Just not the ones where speakers are seriously suggesting that humans be modified to become intolerant to unhealthy meat. Any credibility you had went years ago. It's quite pathetic.
That's 25 minutes i'm never getting back
Yep
He's talking about deepfakes and owning your own likeness
Did you normally get time refunds?
@@reddchan Its just an expression me old mucker
He predicted the ipod in 94 page 15 in Disclosure
First
Hey
Westworld ...brilliant
But what about Future world