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How to Watch WIRED25 2020

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So far, 2020 has made the future seem scary, if not unimaginable. But it’s still possible to feel excited about what comes next, and this year’s WIRED25 honorees are here to pave the way. During a normal WIRED25 celebration of our annual list, we would gather in San Francisco to hear from CEOs, activists, scientists, authors, and more. This year is hardly normal, so instead we’re bringing the conversation to you.

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Come back to this page at noon Eastern time on Wednesday September 30 for the final installment of our series of livestreamed events with the visionaries, community builders, and problem solvers working to ensure a rosier tomorrow. We’ll hear from the likes of Anthony Fauci and Audrey Tang, and we’ll learn more about solving the many problems that have emerged in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.

We’ll be livestreaming the entirety of the event on this page, and you can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. All WIRED25 livestream conversations are free to attend; register here to join. Plus, you can watch every past session below.

Wednesday, September 30, 12-1:30 pm ET

  • Anthony S. Fauci, director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, with Steven Levy, WIRED

  • Marc Rogers, VP of Cybersecurity, Okta, Nate Warfield, security researcher, Microsoft, and Ohad Zaidenberg, founder and executive, CTI League, with Andy Greenberg, WIRED

  • Maddie Stone, security researcher, Google Project Zero, with Lily Hay Newman, WIRED

  • Ben Adida, executive director, VotingWorks, with Lily Hay Newman, WIRED

  • Lisa Piccirillo, assistant professor of mathematics, MIT, with Rhett Allain, WIRED

  • Patrice Peck, journalist, with Alan Henry, WIRED

  • Avi Schiffman, founder, the Coronavirus Tracker, with Megan Molteni, WIRED

  • Audrey Tang, digital minister, Taiwan, with Adam Rogers, WIRED

  • David Saah, professor and director of Geospatial Analysis Lab at University of San Francisco and managing principal, Spatial Informatics Group, and LeRoy Westerling, professor of management of complex systems, University of California, Merced, with Daniel Duane, WIRED

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