As for how he came up with the title, Colbert said, “I was invited to speak at… the Singapore FinTech Festival, which is the largest financial technology conference in the world… I said to the gentleman who invited me, I said, ‘I will only speak if I can speak on whatever I want to speak on… I said, ‘The title of my talk will be ‘Technology is Dead,’ and at that point all I really knew was I wanted to talk about was humanity. I wanted to talk about human first technological innovation. Ultimately, as I thought about the title, I came to realize that it’s pretty appropriate that the way technology has insinuated itself into our lives, sometimes it feels like it is part of us, like we are connected to it in a way where, it’s almost as if we’re bionic… what I’m trying to convey is, it’s a tool… It is not part of us. We are not as reliant on it as we think we are… so it’s dead… and the question is, ‘are we using the tool effectively, where effectively is not simply productivity…’ Effective is, is the tool contributing to a more meaningful life, a life of well-being, a life of fulfillment, a life of happiness? Are we using the tool the right way? And I think more and more as I talk around the world on the topic, people are realizing the answer is, ‘not really. No!'”
How do we help each other, better understand each other, in order to navigate our lives in a more meaningful and consequential way?”
The saddest aspect of society right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”
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