Journalist
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If, say, you design something and then you ask people, "Why do you think this is good or bad?" Or if you're a
journalist
asking a politician, "So, why did you make this decision?"
Mark Zuckerberg, a
journalist
was asking him a question about the news feed.
And the
journalist
was asking him, "Why is this so important?"
What first got me thinking about this was a blog post authored earlier this year by Derek K. Miller, who was a science and technology
journalist
who died of cancer.
Now, while as a journalist, Miller's archive may have been better written and more carefully curated than most, the fact of the matter is that all of us today are creating an archive that's something completely different than anything that's been created by any previous generation.
Now to be clear, I'm a
journalist
and not a technologist, so what I'd like to do briefly is paint a picture of what the present and the future are going to look like.
As a result, pressures from the governments of the respective countries led to me being forced out of my career as a
journalist
in the Middle East.
And I had gone to cover this contest a few years back as a science journalist, expecting, I guess, that this was going to be like the Superbowl of savants.
And we were standing outside the competition hall, and Ed, who is a wonderful, brilliant, but somewhat eccentric English guy, says to me, "Josh, you're an American
journalist.
In 2012, a writer,
journalist
and political commentator named John Derbyshire wrote an article that was supposed to be a non-black version of the talk that many black parents feel they have to give their kids today: advice on how to stay safe.
It's actually long before I ever thought about becoming a journalist, but I was very interested in how we learn to perceive our world.
And I said, "Oh, girls, Dad is a very important journalist, that just wouldn't do at all."
I was in a wheelchair; I didn't look like a journalist, particularly, at least from their perspective.
But I have some good news for you, because I'm a journalist, I like to end things in a happy way or a forward-thinking way.
And it actually took being a
journalist
to understand all these incentives.
It was when I became a
journalist
that I really realized how I was part of this problem, and how we all are part of this problem.
You never see a
journalist
who says, "I'm reporting live from a country that has been at peace for 40 years," or a city that has not been attacked by terrorists.
When Tony said that to me, I thought to myself, "Am I sitting like a
journalist?
Am I crossing my legs like a journalist?"
A biohacker in Germany, a journalist, wanted to know whose dog was leaving little presents on his street?
I think that was a pretty good indication about my future career as an investigative journalist, and what I've seen from being in this access to information field for so long is that it used to be quite a niche interest, and it's gone mainstream.
We have a high-profile
journalist
caught for plagiarism, a young superstar writer whose book involves so many made up quotes that they've pulled it from the shelves; a New York Times exposé on fake book reviews.
A third explanation invokes the concept of a nonzero-sum game, and was worked out in the book "Nonzero" by the
journalist
Robert Wright.
I've been a
journalist
now since I was about 17, and it's an interesting industry to be in at the moment, because as you all know, there's a huge amount of upheaval going on in media, and most of you probably know this from the business angle, which is that the business model is pretty screwed, and as my grandfather would say, the profits have all been gobbled up by Google.
So it's a really interesting time to be a journalist, but the upheaval that I'm interested in is not on the output side.
It's happening on a constant basis, and the
journalist
is always playing catch up.
So it's an interesting position to be in as a journalist, because we should have access to everything.
And that was the job of the
journalist.
Now in the deluge of information, this is where the real-time web gets really interesting for a
journalist
like myself, because we have more tools than ever to do that kind of investigation.
And they just came, and it was so much, I remember one day, Michal, she was talking with the journalist, and she was asking him, "Who's gonna see the show?"And he said, "Everybody."
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