The rate of innovation is a function of the total number of people connected and exchanging ideas. It has gone up as population has gone up. It’s gone up as people have concentrated in cities. Peter Diamandis Read Quote
I think we’re heading towards a world of what I call ‘technological socialism.’ Where technology – not the government or the state – will begin to take care of us. Technology will provide our healthcare for free. The best education in the world – for free. Peter Diamandis Read Quote
There was a Gallup poll that said something like 70 percent of people in the United States do not enjoy their job – they work to put food on the table and get insurance to survive. So, what happens when technology can do all that work for us and allow us to actually do what we enjoy with our time? Peter Diamandis Read Quote
I think about things like, ‘Will my kids need a college account? Will they even go to college?’ I don’t know if that will be the case. Peter Diamandis Read Quote
In 1976, Kodak’s first digital camera shot at 0.1 megapixels, weighed 3.75 pounds, and cost over $10,000. Peter Diamandis Read Quote
Online games for data-mining have a short virtual shelf life. People get bored, especially if the game seems stagnant. Peter Diamandis Read Quote
Your chances of dying a violent death are 1/500th of what they used to be during medieval times. Peter Diamandis Read Quote