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Ray Kurzweil in the Singularity is Near argues that science and technology are creating change so dramatic that it qualifies as a ... all » singularity or point at which all the rules change This video poem speculates about the implications in the light of my ideas about the evolution of consciousness and the foundations of mathematics available at www.WhatWillBe.com
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"In the coming decades, humanity will likely create a powerful AI. The Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence exists to confront the implied challenge, both the opportunity and the risk."
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Conversation with Vernor Vinge on the Technological Singularity. Vernor Vinge published the original article at a Nasa conference in 1993 that reintroduced and popularized the concept of Technological Singularity. In this conversation he talks about its perimeters, and the issue of what is called hard take-off.
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In this live seminar we explore the concept of the accelerating change in every area of life, leading up to the end of the current historical era in 2012. The perfect example of accelerating change is the dizzying pace of innovation in information technology and its profound impact on all areas of life.
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In this live seminar we explore the concept of quantum change in energetic systems, leading up to the end of the current historical era in 2012. Dynamic systems do not change linearly, but in quantum jumps between metastable states. We also examine the Vedic history of the previous temporal singularity.
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Part 2 of the conversation with Vernor Vinge on the Technological Singularity. Vernor Vinge published the original article at a Nasa conference in 1993 that reintroduced and popularized the concept of Technological Singularity. In this conversation he talks about its perimeters, and the issue of what is called hard take-off.