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Penultimate Amazing
Relating to the "singularity" post below, Mr. Kurzweil has been on the talk-show circuit lately plugging his new book on that and related subjects:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/06...103-8445205-2939034?n=507846&s=books&v=glance
Kurzweil is an author, inventor, futurist, etc. I listened to him both on Ira Flatow's Science Friday and on Diane Rehm within the last month.
He makes a number of assertions, including that regarding the "singularity" moment when manufactured intelligence will equal or exceed the human brain. (he says about 40-50 years).
Also, he predicts breakthroughs in medical technology occurring at about 15 years which will greatly extend life and result in the easy treatment of most deadly diseases and syndromes.
Kurzweil evidently extrapolates from current technology and does seem to be pretty much on top of what's going on in various fields. I just read an overview of current nanotechnology research, and he seemed to be well aware of these developments. One of the computer-related items he spoke of should be hitting commercial applications pretty shortly-processors based on carbon nanotubes. Another advance that we may see this year is 3-d media storage, with several 3-d "DVD" formats to be released.
I'm not entirely sold on Kurzweil; he also claims to have relieved himself of adult-onset diabetes and high cholesterol though diet and taking some 200 supplements a day. (he also has a book on improving your health by these means...)
I've not heard of this gentleman previously, and I don't know if he has any traction amongst the skeptical or not.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/06...103-8445205-2939034?n=507846&s=books&v=glance
Kurzweil is an author, inventor, futurist, etc. I listened to him both on Ira Flatow's Science Friday and on Diane Rehm within the last month.
He makes a number of assertions, including that regarding the "singularity" moment when manufactured intelligence will equal or exceed the human brain. (he says about 40-50 years).
Also, he predicts breakthroughs in medical technology occurring at about 15 years which will greatly extend life and result in the easy treatment of most deadly diseases and syndromes.
Kurzweil evidently extrapolates from current technology and does seem to be pretty much on top of what's going on in various fields. I just read an overview of current nanotechnology research, and he seemed to be well aware of these developments. One of the computer-related items he spoke of should be hitting commercial applications pretty shortly-processors based on carbon nanotubes. Another advance that we may see this year is 3-d media storage, with several 3-d "DVD" formats to be released.
I'm not entirely sold on Kurzweil; he also claims to have relieved himself of adult-onset diabetes and high cholesterol though diet and taking some 200 supplements a day. (he also has a book on improving your health by these means...)
I've not heard of this gentleman previously, and I don't know if he has any traction amongst the skeptical or not.