Check Out Highlights From WIRED’s Big Interview Event

Wired recently brought together some of the most influential minds in tech, culture, business, and science for a one-day event that packed a punch. The Big Interview, held at The Midway in San Francisco on December 4, featured an impressive lineup of speakers who shared their insights on innovation, leadership, and cutting-edge ideas.

The day kicked off with AMD CEO Lisa Su, who talked about the company's vision for the future of tech, including its efforts to lead the charge in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and more. Next up was Jon M. Chu, director of Wicked: For Good, who discussed his passion for using technology to drive positive change.

Other notable speakers included Daniela Amodei, co-founder of Anthropic, who shared her thoughts on AI ethics and its potential to revolutionize various industries. Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudflare, talked about the importance of cybersecurity in today's digital landscape.

The event also featured a science fair component, where attendees could engage with hands-on demos and experience the latest innovations firsthand. A selection of speakers included Eric Topol, author of Super Agers, Diogo Rau, chief information and digital officer at Eli Lilly, Daniel Lurie, mayor of San Francisco, Michele L. Jawando, president of Omidyar Network, Jeremy Allaire, co-founder and CEO of Circle, David Hogg, gun-safety advocate and founder of March For Our Lives, Leland Dudek, former acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Sahil Lavingia, founder and CEO of Gumroad, Alex Komoroske, CEO and co-founder of Common Tools, and Mike Masnick, founder and editor of Techdirt.

The Big Interview has become a must-attend event for those interested in exploring the intersection of technology, culture, and innovation.
 
OMG u guyz 🤯 The Big Interview was literally EPIC!!! I mean AMD CEO Lisa Su talked about AI & quantum computing and i'm low-key super hyped 😎 Matt Prince from Cloudflare mentioned cybersecurity tho its kinda weird that ppl dont pay attention to it irl lol. And the science fair component was soooo cool! Me & my friends went thru all the hands-on demos and it was like a tech fest 🤖🔬. I'm def gonna make sure to attend next yr event 💯.
 
I'm so impressed by how Wired brought all these amazing minds together! I was thinking about my own kid's future, like, what kind of world are they gonna inherit? 🤯 They're growing up with AI and quantum computing as a norm... it's both exciting and kinda scary to think about.

And can we talk about cybersecurity for a sec? As a parent, it's my biggest worry - my kid's online safety is literally my worst nightmare 😱. Matthew Prince's talk made me realize how important it is to be proactive about it. I mean, we need to teach our kids how to protect themselves online... and also, like, how to navigate the good stuff! 🤓 The science fair component sounds so cool too - can't wait for them to get hands-on experience with all that innovative tech!

The diversity of speakers was also super inspiring - it's awesome to see women and underrepresented groups leading the charge in tech 💁‍♀️. I'm definitely going to make sure my kid sees more female role models like Lisa Su and Daniela Amodei 🤝. All in all, The Big Interview sounds like an epic event that's gonna shape the future of innovation - I'll be keeping an eye on it for sure! 👀
 
Just got back from The Big Interview and I'm still buzzing! 💥 AMD's Lisa Su really knows how to push boundaries when it comes to AI and quantum computing 🤖🔥 And can we talk about Cloudflare's Matthew Prince on cybersecurity for a second? 😬 It's like, we need this kind of talk now more than ever in these crazy digital times 💻 Matt made some super valid points. And I loved the science fair component – so cool to see all those innovators in one room 🎉🔬 The speakers' energy was infectious, especially Daniela Amodei's take on AI ethics... mind blown 🤯
 
🤯 I gotta say, what struck me about this event was how it showed that innovation is all around us 🌐. It's not just about tech giants or big corporations, but also about individuals making a positive impact with their work. For me, Lisa Su's talk about AMD's vision for the future of tech really resonated. She reminded us that leadership isn't just about being at the top, but about driving change and pushing boundaries 🚀.

It also got me thinking about the importance of ethics in innovation ⚖️. Daniela Amodei's insights on AI ethics were super valuable. We need to make sure our tech is not only powerful but also responsible and beneficial to society.

Lastly, it made me realize how interconnected everything is 🌈. The science fair component showed us that innovation can be hands-on and accessible to everyone. It just goes to show that we're all in this together, and by supporting each other's work, we can create a better future for ourselves and the world around us 💖
 
I'm still reeling from what I saw at The Big Interview 🤯. It's clear that these speakers are not just talking about tech and innovation, they're actually living it 💻. I loved how AMD CEO Lisa Su spoke about her vision for the future of AI - it was like she was holding up a mirror to our current state 🗑️. And can we talk about Matthew Prince's take on cybersecurity? It's like he's trying to save us from ourselves 🔒.

But what really got me was when David Hogg spoke about gun safety and his work with March For Our Lives 💪. I didn't agree with everything he said, but the passion behind it was undeniable. And let's not forget that science fair component - it was like a breath of fresh air 🌱. The future is here, folks, and it's both exciting and overwhelming 😅.
 
🤯 what's crazy is how fast tech is advancing 🚀 we're already talking AI and quantum computing like they're no big deal 💻 next thing you know we'll be living on Mars 🌌 and it's gonna change everything 🔄 for better or worse
 
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