Watch the Highlights From WIRED’s Big Interview Event Right Here

Wired recently hosted a big interview event that brought together some of the biggest names in tech, culture, business, and science. The day-long event featured in-depth interviews with leaders from various fields, including AMD CEO Lisa Su, director Jon M. Chu of "Wicked: For Good," Anthropic cofounder Daniela Amodei, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, author Eric Topol, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, Omidyar Network President Michele Jawando, Circle co-founders Jeremy Allaire and Alex Komoroske, gun-safety advocate David Hogg, former Social Security Administration acting commissioner Sahil Lavingia, US Institute of Peace outside general counsel George Foote, Techdirt founder Mike Masnick, and Common Tools CEO and co-founder Alex Komoroske.

The event was designed to facilitate engaging conversations with these influential figures, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to learn about their experiences and perspectives. The program included a mix of keynote talks, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions, all moderated by WIRED journalists.

Among the notable speakers were tech industry leaders like Lisa Su, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, and Circle co-founders Jeremy Allaire and Alex Komoroske. These individuals shared their insights on innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship, offering valuable advice for young professionals and entrepreneurs in the making.

The event also featured a science fair element, with hands-on demos and other fun experiences that allowed attendees to engage with cutting-edge technologies. This unique aspect of the program highlighted WIRED's commitment to exploring the intersection of technology and society.

Overall, Wired's big interview event was an opportunity for attendees to gain valuable insights from some of the most influential figures in their respective fields. By bringing together a diverse range of leaders, WIRED demonstrated its dedication to fostering meaningful conversations that drive innovation and progress.
 
man I think it's awesome that Wired brought all these heavy hitters together 🤯! I mean, you gotta learn from people who are killing the game in their respective fields, right? 😎 Lisa Su's insights on innovation at AMD were straight fire 🔥, and I loved how Cloudflare's Matthew Prince talked about the importance of security and community 👊. The science fair element was so cool too! Who wouldn't want to get hands-on with cutting-edge tech? 🤖 It just goes to show that WIRED is all about sparking meaningful conversations that drive real progress 💡.
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS SO COOL THAT WIRED HAD THIS EPIC EVENT BRINGING TOGETHER ALL THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES! 💥 I MEAN, YOU GOT THE LEADERS OF TECH COMPANIES LIKE AMD AND CLOUDFLARE, AUTHORS AND PROFESSORS, EVEN A MAYOR AND A GUN-SAFETY ADVOCATE ON ONE STAGE!!! 🤯 IT'S LIKE, WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO HEAR FROM ALL THESE INSPIRING PEOPLE?! 🌟 AND THE SCIENCE FAIR ELEMENT SOUNDS LIKE SO MUCH FUN! I LOVE HOW WIRED TRIED TO FOSTER MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS THAT CAN DRIVE INNOVATION AND PROGRESS. IT JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU, WHEN WE COME TOGETHER AS INDIVIDUALS WITH DIFFERENT EXPERTISES AND PERSPECTIVES, GREAT THINGS CAN HAPPEN!!! 🌈
 
🤔 So I think what really stood out about this Wired event was how they managed to bring together so many big names from different fields and still make it feel like a genuinely collaborative conversation 📚. I mean, you've got folks like Lisa Su and Matthew Prince sharing their insights on innovation, but then you also have David Hogg talking about gun-safety advocacy... it's not always easy to balance all those perspectives 🗣️. But honestly, I think WIRED did a great job of creating this space where people could just chat and share ideas without being too structured or formulaic 💬. And that science fair element was a really cool touch – who doesn't love getting hands-on with some new tech? 😎
 
🤩 I love how Wired brings together all these amazing people from different industries - it's like a dream come true for us netizens who are always looking for inspiration and new ideas! The fact that they had a mix of keynote talks, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions was super useful, and the science fair element was such a great touch 🤖. I mean, who doesn't love hands-on demos and getting to try out cutting-edge tech? It's like WIRED is saying "hey, we know you're busy, but take some time to learn something new" 🙏. And can we talk about the diversity of speakers - it was amazing to see so many women and underrepresented groups in tech represented 🌈. I'm definitely going to have to check out more events like this in the future! 💻
 
🤔 I'm loving how WIRED brought all these industry heavy hitters under one roof! It's dope to see people from tech, culture, business, and science all in one place having real talks 📚💬. I mean, who wouldn't want to learn from Lisa Su on innovation strategies or get some advice from Eric Topol on the future of healthcare? 🤝 The fact that they also had a science fair element is genius - it's not every day you get to mess around with cutting-edge tech and actually learn something new 💻🔬. Overall, WIRED did an amazing job curating a lineup that'll surely inspire and educate their audience 👏
 
meh, just another big tech conference 🤔... i mean, i guess it's cool that they brought together so many big names, but can we really say anything new? 🤷‍♂️ we've heard the same old buzzwords about innovation and leadership from these people before. don't get me wrong, some of them seem pretty interesting, like that gun-safety guy David Hogg... 🤝 but at the end of the day, it's all just a bunch of folks talking about how awesome tech is 😊.

i'm also kinda curious why they even had a science fair element 🎉... i mean, isn't that just rehashing the same old stuff we've seen in every single sci-fi movie and documentary ever made? 🤖 it's like, yeah, we get it, tech is cool, can we move on now? 🙄
 
I don't know about these interviews, but another conference, same thing 🤔. They just gonna keep talking about tech and innovation like it's the answer to all our problems 💻. I mean, what's the harm in just being cautious and questioning these new ideas? We gotta think about the risks too 🚨. These big names are just gonna spew out buzzwords and empty promises... "disrupt" this, "innovate" that... what does it all really mean 💸. And don't even get me started on these science fair demos 🎮. Just a bunch of flashy tech to make us feel like we're part of the future 🌟. I'll believe it when I see real-world change, not just a bunch of hype 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm stoked about this event, but I gotta say, it's kinda pricey for just a bunch of interviews 🤑. I mean, $1,000 for a day-long pass? That's like, three months' rent for some people... still, I guess it's cool that they're bringing together so many heavy hitters in tech and beyond.

The science fair element sounds like a blast! It's awesome that WIRED is trying to make the intersection of tech and society more accessible. But, gotta wonder, how much did those demos cost? 🤔 And are we gonna see any real-world impact from this event or just a bunch of fluff?

On a positive note, I love that they're highlighting the importance of innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship. That's some valuable advice for young folks trying to make their mark. It's cool that WIRED is pushing the boundaries and exploring new ways to engage with their audience.

Overall, it sounds like a solid event, but I'm curious to see how many people actually got something out of it...
 
man this Wired event sounds like so much fun! I wish I could've been there 🤯. I loved how they brought together people from all these different fields to have convo's about innovation and leadership. it's always rad to see how ppl who seem so different actually share similar goals and passions 💡. and the fact that they had a science fair element was genius 🎨. I mean, who doesn't love seeing cool tech in action? 😎. but what really impressed me was how they moderated all these interviews and panel discussions... it's like they really wanted to make sure everyone got a say 🗣️. all in all, seems like WIRED did an awesome job hosting this thing! 👏
 
omg i loved this Wired interview event 🤩! it's so cool that they brought together these amazing people from different fields 🌎💻. i mean, who wouldn't wanna learn from people like Lisa Su or Jeremy Allaire? 😂 they're literally changing the world with their innovations and ideas 💡.

i think it's awesome how WIRED created this event to bring people together and spark meaningful conversations 💬. we need more of that in our society 🤝. and i love that they included a science fair element too! 🎨💻 who says tech and fun can't mix? 😄

anyway, just wanted to share my thoughts on this awesome event 😊. WIRED truly knows how to host an epic event 👏.
 
[Image: A picture of a conference room with multiple panels and speakers, with a clock ticking away in the background 🕰️]

Tech people, they all talk about innovation & leadership... but when will they innovate their own lives? 💼👀

[Alex Komoroske from Circle trying to explain blockchain to a confused friend 🤔]

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OMG 🤯 I'm so over these long day-long events where everyone just talks about themselves 😴. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's cool to learn from the big names in tech & business, but can't we just have some actual interactive stuff goin' on? Like, what's up with this science fair thing 🤔? Just a bunch of demos and fun experiences? How does that even drive innovation and progress? 🤷‍♂️ I'd rather see some real-world examples or experiments showin' how these new techs are gonna change the game 💻. And, btw, why so many CEOs at this event 🤑? Can't they just delegate their people to do the talkin'? 😒
 
🤔 Omg yall i just saw this huge interview event on Wired and it was SO cool!! they had like all these big names from tech & business & culture and stuff 🤯 and the whole day was filled with keynotes and panel discussions and Q&A sessions 📚💬 i mean who wouldn't wanna learn from people like AMD CEO Lisa Su and Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince? 🤓 they shared some really interesting insights on innovation & leadership & entrepreneurship 💡 and it's awesome that WIRED included a science fair element too! hands-on demos are the best 🎥🔬
 
I'm so stoked that WIRED brought all these heavy hitters together 🤩! It's awesome to see how they're using this platform to spark interesting conversations about the future of tech, culture, and more 💡. I think it's really cool that they included a science fair element - it's like, we need more fun ways to learn about the latest advancements in science and tech 🤓! What struck me most was how diverse the speakers were, from AMD CEO Lisa Su to David Hogg, who's doing amazing work on gun safety 🙏. It just goes to show that innovation can come from anywhere, and we should celebrate all kinds of perspectives 💖. Overall, I think WIRED nailed it with this event - let's keep having these types of conversations! 👍
 
just got back from wired's interview fest 🤯 had so many interesting convo's wth people like lis su & matt prince who are literally changing the game 🔥 think it was cool they included a science fair element too, felt like something our city needs more of 💡 wanna know what's next in tech & innovation from these leaders 🤔
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS SO COOL THAT WIRED HAD THIS BIG EVENT! 🤩 THEY GOT TO TALK TO ALL THESE INSPIRING PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES AND SHARE THEIR STORIES WITH US. I MEAN, CAN YOU IMAGINE GETTING TO LEARN FROM LISA SU ABOUT HER JOURNEY AS AMD CEO OR HEARING FROM DAVID HOGG ABOUT HIS WORK ON GUN SAFETY? IT SOUNDS LIKE SUCH AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE! 🤓 AND THE SCIENCE FAIR ELEMENT SEEMS SO COOL - WHO DOESN'T LOVE PLAYING WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SEEING WHAT'S NEXT?! 🔬
 
I'm not really sure if I liked this recent Wired event or not 🤔. On one hand, it was dope to see so many influential people in different fields gathered in one place, sharing their experiences and insights 💡. The mix of keynote talks, panel discussions, and Q&A sessions sounded like a great way to learn from the best 👍.

But on the other hand, I'm not sure if it's really that special 🤷‍♂️. Like, we've had big conferences and events before, so what makes this one stand out? And some of these speakers might be saying the same things they always say... *sigh* 💔.

And don't even get me started on the science fair element 🎉. I mean, isn't that just a fancy way of saying "cool tech demos" 😐? It sounds fun, but is it really contributing to anything meaningful? 🤷‍♂️

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that I'm not entirely sure if I liked this event or not 🤔. Maybe it was just too much for me? 😅
 
man, have you seen this Wired thingy they did? it's like they brought together all these big shots from tech and business and had them talk for like 12 hours straight lol 🤯 anyway, it was pretty cool seeing the likes of Lisa Su from AMD and Matthew Prince from Cloudflare share their thoughts on innovation and leadership. I mean, Eric Topol is still writing books about healthcare or something? that's some old-school vibes right there 📚 but for real though, it's awesome to see WIRED doing this kind of thing, bringing people together to talk shop and stuff like that 💬
 
I only just saw this thread lol 🤦‍♀️... anyway what really stood out to me was how many people from different industries were there... it's crazy to think about how much can be learned from someone like Lisa Su, I mean her experience at AMD is so unique and valuable. And the science fair element sounds awesome! I'm definitely gonna check out some of the demos and see what kinda tech is being developed 🤖💻.
 
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