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Sep 13, 2016
The Coming Merging of Mind and Machine
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: futurism, Ray Kurzweil
The accelerating pace of technological progress means that our intelligent creations will soon eclipse us—and that their creations will eventually eclipse them.
Sep 9, 2016
Ray Kurzweil: Accelerating Tech Is Making Old Intellectual Property Laws Obsolete
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: law, Ray Kurzweil, singularity
As technology and innovation move faster and faster, concerns over ownership and access continue to increase. In answer to a question at a Singularity University event, Ray Kurzweil suggested we need to rethink intellectual property laws to more realistically match today’s pace.
Intellectual property laws from the 19th century were envisioned with roughly 20-year cycles, he said, which was enough to give you a head-start on a new idea or invention and attract funding to see it through. But how relevant is a 20-year cycle today when a generation of technology can come and go in a year—and even that is set to speed up?
Sep 8, 2016
Google, Singularity University futurist Ray Kurzweil on the amazing future he sees — thanks to technology
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: business, computing, engineering, health, life extension, nanotechnology, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, singularity
Ray Kurzweil is a futurist, a director of engineering at Google and a co-founder of the Singularity University think tank at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View. He is a nonfiction author and creator of several inventions.
Kurzweil met with the Silicon Valley Business Journal to discuss how technology’s exponential progress is rapidly reshaping our future through seismic shifts in information technology and computing power, energy, nanotechnology, robotics, health and longevity.
Aug 27, 2016
Ray Kurzweil Explores How Self-Driving Cars Will Choose Between Life or Death
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: computing, information science, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, transportation
Driving a motor vehicle requires making tough choices in the heat of the moment. Whether slamming on the brakes in traffic or speeding up before a light turns red, split-second decisions are often a choice between the lesser of two evils. Sometimes, a choice could lead to bodily injury or even a loss of life.
As more self-driving cars reach the road, life-and-death decisions once made by humans alone will increasingly shift to machines. Yet the idea of giving that responsibility over to a computer may be unsettling to some.
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Aug 22, 2016
Ray Kurzweil Explains Why Radical Life Extension Will Be Better Than You Think
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: life extension, Ray Kurzweil
And, a few words from Ray.
According to Ray Kurzweil, we’re approaching a time when humans will begin to radically extend their lifespans. This sounds good on the surface, but will we have enough resources to support everyone? And won’t living indefinitely get boring eventually? Not so much, Kurzweil says.
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Aug 18, 2016
Why Ray Kurzweil Believes We Are Becoming More God-Like [Video]
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: neuroscience, Ray Kurzweil
Ray believes we’re becoming gods.
People tend to ask Ray Kurzweil all manner of questions about technology and the future. But they also want to know about his own personal philosophy. In one session last summer, a questioner asked Kurzweil if he believes in God. Of course, many of us struggle with the question, he replied, and to him, it’s not unambiguous.
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Aug 14, 2016
Immortality Through Technology, Exploring the Singularity with Ray Kurzweil
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, life extension, Ray Kurzweil, singularity
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vxEBJ91xoqs
I love investing. Every investor who strives to understand their craft to the fullest, ends up at the undeniable conclusion that time is the most valuable asset, bar none. Without it, nothing else of value can exist, it’s the magic ingredient. We can leave value behind for our loved ones, but on an individual level, this intangible asset is a requirement to value and enjoyment as a life form.
Technological innovation and growth can be compared to a snowball rolling down a mountainside, growing faster with each rotation, while speeding up simultaneously. Moore’s Law has held for decades, some say we will hit a wall in silicon transistor shrinking, but the advent of graphene has recently given new light on how this can continue on. New materials, will keep the acceleration of processing power and shrinking of those technologies, intact.
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Aug 3, 2016
A.D. 2035: Rich people will be thousands of times smarter than poor people
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: neuroscience, Ray Kurzweil
When not all men and women are created equal.
If futurist, inventor, and Google executive Ray Kurzweil is right about the future, we’ll all be augmenting our brains with extra capacity in the cloud at some point in the future.
Which sounds exciting, even if a little frightening.
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Jul 22, 2016
Ray Kurzweil Outlines the Coming Biomedical Revolution [Video]
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, nanotechnology, Ray Kurzweil
Will we live longer lives in the future? According to Ray Kurzweil, it’s only a matter of time until technology begins successfully tackling age-related disease—and life expectancy grows longer and longer. At some point, technology will annually add more than a year to our life expectancy—allowing us to indefinitely increase lifespans, and perhaps eventually live as long as we want.
“We will get to a point where our longevity, our remaining life expectancy is moving on away from us. The sands of time will run in rather than run out,” Kurzweil says.
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