–>Neal Stephenson Takes Blame For Innovation Failure
itwbennett writes “Neal Stephenson is shouldering some of the blame for discouraging budding scientists and engineers, saying in a interview that perhaps the dark turn science fiction has taken is ‘discouraging budding scientists and engineers.’ For his part, Stephenson has vowed to be more optimistic. From the article: ‘Speaking before a packed lecture theater at MIT yesterday, Neal Stephenson worried that the gloomy outlook prevalent in modern science fiction may be undermining the genre’s ability to inspire engineers and scientists. Describing himself as a “pessimist trying to turn himself into an optimist,” and acknowledging that some of his own work has contributed to the dystopian trend, he added “if every depiction of the future is grim…then it doesn’t create much of an incentive to building the future.”‘”
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Slashdot by samzenpus | April 19, 2012 5:08 PM |