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The Rogue Nation Issue: Embracing the Blue-Sky Lunatics and Idealistic Rogues Who Can Shape a Better World



The concept of a "rogue" has evolved in today's society, representing something far more nuanced and multifaceted. This edition of WIRED's Rogues Issue delves into the world of scammers, AI-inflected death cults, and idealistic rogues who seek to shape a better world.

  • The concept of a "rogue" is being redefined in today's context as it represents something multifaceted.
  • Rogues can shape a better world through disruption, subversion, and challenging the status quo.
  • The lines between good and evil have blurred, and the notion of a "rogue" has evolved to include individuals who seek to dismantle existing power structures.
  • WIRED's Rogues Issue explores both darker aspects and idealistic rogues who imagine and fight for a better world.



  • In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, shifting societal norms, and increasingly complex global issues, one thing has become abundantly clear: the concept of a "rogue" is being redefined. The term once conjured images of nefarious characters, lawless individuals, or outcasts on the fringes of society; however, in today's context, it represents something far more nuanced and multifaceted.

    The notion that rogues can shape a better world is not a new one. For decades, WIRED has championed those who disrupt, subvert, and challenge the status quo – individuals who embody the rebellious spirit of innovation and progress. These blue-sky lunatics, with their audacious ideas and unwavering dedication to change, have long been the driving force behind technological advancements and societal shifts.

    However, as we navigate an increasingly interconnected world where technology, science, and politics intersect, it has become apparent that this rogue element is not just limited to those who challenge authority but also extends to those who seek to dismantle existing power structures. The lines between good and evil have blurred, and the very notion of what constitutes a "rogue" has evolved.

    In this edition of WIRED's Rogues Issue, we delve into the world of scammers, con artists, and cybercriminals – individuals who operate on the fringes of society but also possess a unique ability to shape our collective destiny. We explore the role of AI-inflected death cults, ghost guns, and other cutting-edge technologies that are being wielded by those who seek to push the boundaries of what is possible.

    But this issue is not merely about highlighting the darker aspects of human nature; it's also about embracing a new era of idealistic rogues – individuals who possess the audacity to imagine a better world and are willing to fight for its creation. We profile Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, who envisions a democratized social internet that empowers users to express themselves freely, unencumbered by the constraints of traditional social media platforms.

    Furthermore, we introduce you to Amber Scorah, cofounder of a nonprofit organization that helps whistleblowers safely share information with the masses. This group represents the new wave of anti-establishment rebellion that is taking root – individuals who are determined to challenge the status quo and create positive change from within.

    In this edition of WIRED's Rogues Issue, we celebrate the blue-sky lunatics, idealistic rogues, and anyone in between who refuse to be bound by conventional norms. We acknowledge that these individuals often walk a thin line between brilliance and recklessness but recognize their value in driving innovation, progress, and societal transformation.

    In an era marked by unprecedented challenges and complexities, it is time to redefine what it means to be a "rogue." It is time to recognize the power of those who challenge the status quo, who dream big, and who refuse to be silenced. For WIRED, embracing this rogue element is not just about celebrating the outliers but also about acknowledging their potential to shape a better world – a world that is more inclusive, more innovative, and more progressive.



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  • https://www.wired.com/story/editor-letter-rogues-issue/


  • Published: Mon May 19 06:35:20 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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