Future

Mar 27, 2008 00:47

I recommend this Wired article on Ray Kurzweil, the Singularity, and his attempts to extend his life long enough to see it.
Kurzweil transformed the singularity from an interesting speculation into a social movement. His best-selling books The Age of Spiritual Machines and The Singularity Is Near cover everything from unsolved problems in neuroscience to the question of whether intelligent machines should have legal rights. But the crucial thing that Kurzweil did was to make the end of the human era seem actionable: He argues that while artificial intelligence will render biological humans obsolete, it will not make human consciousness irrelevant. The first AIs will be created, he says, as add-ons to human intelligence, modeled on our actual brains and used to extend our human reach. AIs will help us see and hear better. They will give us better memories and help us fight disease. Eventually, AIs will allow us to conquer death itself. The singularity won't destroy us, Kurzweil says. Instead, it will immortalize us.
Others imagine a singularity based on breakthroughs in nanotech. Kurzweil is clearly thinking of AI as the trigger.

I'm not sure about singularities, but I do enjoy provocative futurism.
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