I think we built the right future. If it's a choice between the flying car or the Internet, tablets and smartphones, I'll take what we've got.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We will never get to the flying car era. We will get to the era where we get flying drones that haul people, though.
We've had great successes, but our future is not about our past success. It's going to be about whether we will invent things that are really going to drive our future.
The future is finally something that we can now put into focus.
I like looking at a future where we're expanding our creativity and brightening our lives. I believe that eventually we'll get to a point where we'll be able to live indefinitely through our technology.
We want to be on the edge of technology all of the time. We think long-term.
Among all the marvels of modern invention, that with which I am most concerned is, of course, air transportation. Flying is perhaps the most dramatic of recent scientific attainment. In the brief span of thirty-odd years, the world has seen an inventor's dream first materialized by the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk become an everyday actuality.
We've gone from, in the '50s and '60s, being very optimistic about the future, where the future is all spaceships and The Jetsons and flying cars, to where we were just sure the future was going to be a massive pile of rubble.
How do you think we build a future? I think we build it by investing in our kids and investing in education.
I envision a future without traffic accidents or congestion. A future where everyone can use a car.
We all know the future is mobile, right? And the iPhone and iPad are Perfect Expressions of Beauty, Ideal Combinations of Form and Function. Except they're Not.