Transhumanism
Singularity U
Noble — Tue, 07/07/2009 - 12:20
Transhumanists rejoice, this week marks the launch of Singularity University, a high-level track for graduate students and executives with $25k burning a hole in their pocket to network their way into becoming the next generation of movers and shakers in the Transhumanism/Singularity movement.
Co-founded by and following the books and lectures of Ray Kurzweil, Singularity University hopes to "assemble, educate and inspire a cadre of leaders who strive to understand and facilitate the development of exponentially advancing technologies and apply, focus and guide these tools to address humanity's grand challenges," according to this announcement by X-PRIZE CEO Peter Diamandis.
Douglas Hofstadter - Singularity Summit 2007
Noble — Wed, 07/01/2009 - 18:31
Douglas Hofstadter, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid", the first book to truly rock my world and massively expand the boundaries of my mind, also spoke at Singularity Summit with Ray Kurzweil. He offers a skeptical response to Kurzweil, and makes many interesting points in the process.
I think the potential is very real, and one thing that isn't mentioned in these talks is the fact that the highest of high technology, the stuff that NSA and so on uses, is obviously kept secret from the public.
Ray Kurzweil - Singularity Summit 2007
Noble — Tue, 06/30/2009 - 03:36
When my grandmother passed away a few years ago, along with the mourning, I was bewildered when I reflected on how much life has changed in her lifetime. She lived on a farm when she was a child. There had been no world wars. There was no electricity, telephone, radio, television, or any of the devices that define modern existence and modern culture. It amazes me how much elderly people like her have seen in their lifetime, and how rapidly they adapted to a transformed world.
The amount of change my grandmother saw in her lifetime is nothing compared to the changes I have begun to see, and the changes that will take place over the next decade or two (or by 2012, depending on whom you ask). Ray Kurzweil, programmer of human-computer interactions and futurist, explains why in this talk. Molecular computing is just one example. The ramifications of what he talks about will transform society drastically, probably starting with the elimination of your job by a robot or computer program.
Watch the video, then think about how this technology can be used to control us. They claim it will set us free from the drudgery of labor, but that claim has been made about every piece of labor-saving technology that has ever been created, and look at us today.
Kurzweil has also written a few books if people want to learn more. The Age of Spiritual Machines I have read, The Singularity is Near I have not. As hinted in his Wikipedia profile, there is a form of religion at work here. In a backwards-telling of the Bible reminiscent of the Rosicrucians, he muses that mankind one day will turn the universe into a singular massive sentient intelligence, a Godhead.
All civilization is centralization. All centralization is economy ... War is the ultimate form of economic competition.
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