“I think more to the point, these pivotal times means something other than a politician. I understand the economy. I understand the world. I have a lot of foreign policy experience. I understand bureaucracies. I understand technology, and I understand leadership.” ThinkingWorldMeanTechnologyEconomyPolicyPoliticianForeign PolicyBureaucracyPivotal Author:Carly Fiorina
“I think everybody is psychic. I think it's one of the things in our subconscious that, for some reason, we've convinced ourselves that it's not real or possible, and luckily, we're getting closer and closer, I think we're using technology to give us these psychic powers that we already had. It's sort of like the idea that you can't dream up something unless it already exists.” ThinkingGivingIdeasRealReasonDreamTechnologyConvincedSubconsciousPsychics Author:Larkin Grimm
“I think the technology today is so much more advanced that it gives kids a lot more freedom... Back then it was a lot different.” ThinkingGivingDifferentKidsTodayTechnology Author:Jared Gilman
“I think kids are fairly similar. It's just really the technology. Like, you won't find kids in the 60s, or anyone for that matter, having mobile phones, texting, watching YouTube, and being absorbed in their technology.” ThinkingMatterKidsTechnologyLike YouPhonesMobileYoutubeTextingMobile Phones Author:Jared Gilman
“In popular books and articles, information technology writer Carr has worried over the ways that algorithms like those employed by Google are reshaping the ways we think.” ThinkingWayBookTechnologyInformationWorriedArticlesGoogleEmployedInformation TechnologyAlgorithmsPopular Book Author:Nicholas G. Carr
“To be a woman in law enforcement on television, I think, is sort of important. It's a powerful position for a woman to be in, but also to be looking at these new technologies, exploring these new technologies.” ThinkingImportantLawPowerfulTechnologyPositionTelevisionExploringLaw EnforcementEnforcementIn-lawsNew Technology Author:Patricia Arquette
“I think the new technologies have become pervasive in our society, such as cellphones and the internet, and they've insidiously affected our personal sense of space and belonging.” ThinkingSpaceTechnologyInternetOur SocietyBelongingAffectedNew TechnologyCellphone Author:Jia Zhangke
“What's great is we actually have friends who belong or have previously belonged to the Amish community, so we got first hand stories and I was able to talk with them about visitors and visiting the Amish country. It was very enlightening to think this is very much going on as we speak. What was really interesting was that the upcoming Amish generation is actually closer to average American teenager in their use of the English language because of the use of technology.” ThinkingFirstsCountryStoriesUseHandsAbleSpeakLanguageCommunityInterestingTechnologyGenerationsAverageTeenagerEnglish LanguageEnlighteningReally InterestingVisitingVisitorsAmishUse Of Technology Author:Alyson Stoner
“I think he [Heidegger] sets the question up in a useful way and, despite appearances, he's not 'against' technology. He just wants us to have a questioning and thoughtful relation to it. This must be relevant to any approach.” ThinkingWayWantTechnologyApproachRelationAppearanceDespiteThoughtfulRelevantQuestioningWant UHeidegger Author:George Pattison
“I think people tend to be worried about every new technology that comes along.” PeopleThinkingTechnologyWorriedNew Technology Author:Mark Zuckerberg
“Critics worry that if we spend time paying attention to that new kind of media or technology instead of talking to each other that that is somehow isolating. But humans are fundamentally social. So I think in reality, if a technology doesn't actually help us socially understand each other better, it isn't going to catch on and succeed.” IfsThinkingHumansKindHelpingRealitySocialAttentionTalkingTechnologyWorryMediaSucceedCriticsPay AttentionEnd TimesSpend Time Author:Mark Zuckerberg
“We use technology to make it cheaper, better, and faster for the client. And then if you have the most flow, you can win. Now, having said that, Silicon Valley wants to take on this business. They think they see an opening.” IfsThinkingWantSaidUseWinningTechnologyFlowOpeningFasterValleysClientsCheaperSiliconSilicon ValleyYou Can Win Author:Jamie Dimon
“They have a policy in China for their big companies called "Go abroad." It's a rational thing for both the company and the country to say, "We want big, successful companies." Particularly in areas where they need it: agriculture, energy, technology. I think banking, too. One or two have bought a trading house. Some have already begun expanding around the world. Of course they're going to have those ambitions. Why wouldn't they? They're just doing it methodically. It's a logical strategy and, well-executed, they will succeed.” ThinkingWorldWantNeedsWellsTwoCountryBigsCoursesHouseEnergyCompanyTechnologySuccessfulPolicySucceedAmbitionAreasStrategyChinaRationalAround The WorldLogicalAgricultureTradingBankingExpandingBig CompaniesSuccessful Company Author:Jamie Dimon
“I think I've tried to stay true to my music since the beginning. It's kind of hard because of the access and technology but I just do what I do.” ThinkingKindHardTechnologyAccessStay True Author:Brian McKnight
“I didn't want to make a record that was just guitar and voice, that was just the technology available to me. At the time, I remember thinking, "I am making a Faust album." That didn't translate.” ThinkingWantRememberVoiceTechnologyRecordsGuitarAlbumsAvailableTranslateFaust Author:Devendra Banhart
“We have all the technology to record things in the streets. Now the historians cannot twist it or change it, because we have cellular phones or video cameras, and we are filming in the streets what's going on. We have the voices of everybody recorded. There's too much recording and I think that's wonderful.” ThinkingVoiceTechnologyRecordsToo MuchWonderfulStreetsCamerasPhonesVideoHistorianTwistsCellularVideo CamerasCellular Phones Author:Isabel Allende
“I think people who want to use genetic technologies to gain a competitive edge for their children are engaging in a kind of overreaching that could really undermine our appreciation of children as gifts for which we should be grateful and, instead, to view them as products or instruments that are there to be molded and directed.” PeopleThinkingWantShouldKindChildrenUseViewsTechnologyProductsGainsInstrumentsGratefulEdgesAppreciationBe GratefulEngagingOverreaching Author:Michael Sandel
“I was much more of a naïve techno-optimist than I am now. I still believe that technology can help us come out of this situation with a richer humanity with less impact on the planet, but now I think it has to be paired with effective policy in order to achieve that.” ThinkingBelieveStillsHelpingHumanityOrderSituationTechnologyAchievePolicyPlanetsImpactOptimistI Still BelieveTechno Author:Ramez Naam
“I think if you look back through the intellectual history of human beings you can trace the way that intellectual technologies influence the way we think.” IfsThinkingWayHumansLooksHuman BeingsTechnologyInfluenceIntellectual Author:Nicholas G. Carr
“I think the way design was practiced for most of the 20th century was very declarative. A designer came up with a solution for a project and put it in place and shipped the solution and it landed in a reader or a customer's hands as a brochure. They would see it as a poster, or as a piece of signage. And that was sort of it. That was the end of it. I think Internet technology has really upended that whole equation because in some ways a designer's work is never really done online.” ThinkingWayEndsDoneWholeHandsTechnologyPiecesCenturyDesignReaderInternetProjectsSolutionsCustomersDesignerOnline20th CenturyEquationsPostersInternet TechnologyBrochures Author:Khoi Vinh
“I think as technology and expertise makes possible these sort of amazing levels of fidelity to the real world, a lot of people sort of get sort of - what's the word I'm looking for - seduced into that. And after a time, they get tired of it and they become a little bit more interested, I think at a certain level of subtraction and a new level of sophistication.” PeopleThinkingWorldLittlesRealCertainBitsLevelsTechnologyLittle BitTiredReal WorldExpertiseFidelitySophisticationSubtraction Author:Khoi Vinh
“I think in many ways, the texture of technology actually diminishes human beings. It doesn't augment them.” ThinkingWayHumansHuman BeingsTechnologyDiminishTexture Author:Tod Machover
“I believe that the demand for long-form quality journalism is strong and I think that despite all of the changes in technology over the past few years, people still want in-depth, rigorous reporting.” PeopleThinkingWantYearsBelieveLongStillsPastFormStrongI BelieveQualityTechnologyDemandDepthDespiteJournalismOver The Past Author:Chris Hughes
“I don't think that VR is going to lead to humanity being enslaved in the matrix or letting the world crumble around us. I think it's going to end up being a great technology that brings closer people together, that allows for better communication, that reduces a lot of environmental waste that we're currently doing in the real world. It's probably not going to be nearly as interesting as depicted in science fiction as far as the bad things go.” PeopleThinkingWorldRealEndsTogetherHumanityInterestingFictionTechnologyCommunicationWasteScience FictionEnvironmentalBad ThingsReal WorldGreat Technology Author:Palmer Luckey
“I think for technology and innovation we have to ignore politics.” ThinkingTechnologyInnovationTechnology And Innovation Author:Ron Conway
“I think integrative medicine, something I've pioneered, is the way of the future. Its great promise is that it can reduce healthcare costs by shifting the whole focus of healthcare away from disease management to health promotion and prevention. They can do that two ways: first, by focusing attention on lifestyle medicine, which is very deficient. And second, by bringing into the mainstream treatments that are lower cost because they are not dependent on expensive technology.” ThinkingWayFirstsTwoWholeCan DoAttentionTechnologyFocusPromiseCostDiseaseManagementMedicineLifestyleExpensiveDependentTreatmentHealthcareMainstreamPromotionShiftingTwo WaysPreventionHealth Promotion Author:Andrew Weil
“Technology changing the world so quickly. I think it's even more difficult for older people to keep up in the world. And that's a challenge.” PeopleThinkingWorldDifficultChallengesTechnologyChanging The WorldOlder People Author:Fisher Stevens
“I don't think there's any problem with technology. Actually rewind that thought - there is a downside to affordable technology, and that's mediocrity. I mean just 'cause you can afford it don't mean you can do it.” ThinkingMeanProblemCausesCan DoTechnologyMediocrityYou Can Do ItAffordableRewind Author:Don Letts
“I think the Nobel Prize helps for a number of reasons. Number one, if I can be frank, there is these people will feel by getting a Nobel Prize that I'm one of them, that it is possible to contribute on the world map of science and technology. And the other thing also which I'm hoping for is that the government in Egypt is willing and interested in promoting science and technology and this is an ideal time now to be able to do something.” PeopleIfsThinkingWorldFeelsI CanReasonHelpingGovernmentAbleNumbersTechnologyWillingIdealsPrizeMapsFrankEgyptPromotingNobelScience And TechnologyNobel Prize Author:Ahmed H. Zewail
“I think what a lot of people see as unique is using different technology or different techniques [to make games], but I feel like, as long as you have a core that's unlike others, that's what 'unique' is.” PeopleThinkingFeelsLongDifferentGamesTechnologyUniqueTechniqueCore Author:Shigeru Miyamoto
“There's just so much negativity that surrounds sub-cultures of people in the USA, and I think the fact that technology has caught up, we're going to capture a lot of these moments and share them with the world.” PeopleThinkingWorldMomentsFactsCultureTechnologyShareCaughtUsaSurroundCaptureNegativityCaught Up Author:Mike Jackson
“I remember somebody saying, "I feel really bad for kids growing up around iPads right now. It's just too complicated. Life's too complicated." I think, yeah, but I remember being a kid and holding up a new piece of technology that was made in the '80s and my grandparents going, "Oh, it's too complicated." It didn't seem complicated to me.” ThinkingFeelsMadeSeemsKidsRememberTechnologyGrowing UpPiecesGrowingRight NowYeahComplicatedGrandparent80sIpadsKids Growing UpBeing A KidComplicated Life Author:Dan Mangan
“I can't say I'm particularly happy about all the spam and the viruses and the equivalent that we see on the Net, but I think technology can deal with many of the problems that we're now seeing, whether it's filtering or whatever, and laws may help a lot.” ThinkingMayI CanHelpingProblemLawDealsTechnologySeeingVirusesSpam Author:Robert E. Kahn
“I think there are all kinds of intrusions into private rights that make use of contemporary technology.” ThinkingKindUseTechnologyRightsContemporaryAll KindsIntrusion Author:Noam Chomsky
“The first reaction to trauma is denial, then comes anger and finally, acceptance. I think the US is still between denial and anger, and I hope we will reach acceptance because almost perversely, right now, only the US has the technology that is needed for global economic change.” ThinkingFirstsStillsTechnologyEconomicAcceptanceNeededRight NowTraumaReactionsDenialEconomic Change Author:Graciela Chichilnisky
“Technology is a many-headed monster and perhaps it would be better to regress to a safer past and avoid technological change; it is tempting to think like that.” ThinkingWould BePastTechnologyMonstersTechnologicalTemptingTechnological Change Author:Graciela Chichilnisky