Prof. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Warwick" title="Kevin Warwick">Kevin Warwick</a>,
Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, England, gave a
presentation in Second Life on Monday, April 23, 2007. The event was
organized by the <a href="http://transhumanism.com/secondlife/" title="Second Life Chapter of the World Transhumanist Association">Second Life Chapter of the World Transhumanist Association</a>.
When we look towards the capabilities of intelligent machines (AI) we
can see that these hold some distinct advantages over human
intelligence. Mathematical speed, memory, sensing range,
multi-dimensional operation and respectable communication being
examples. It seems sensible therefore for humans, if they wish, to
benefit by directly linking their brain with that of an intelligent
machine network. In this presentation Kevin looked at the
possibilities, considered some of the experimental work presently going
on around the world and described the practical experimentation he has
already carried out.<br><p>
Please see <a href="http://uvvy.com/index.php/Kevin_Warwick_in_SL" title="this page">this page</a>
for pictures and technical details. The page will be updated with
pointers to the press and media coverage, transcripts, audio track and
videoclips in a few days. I gave a short introduction saying "we talk
the talk, but Kevin walks the walk". Of all the the transhumanist
events we organized in Second Life so far, this was by far the most
popular: the available space filled very soon and I was getting IM
messages like "I cannot come because uvvy island is full, please do
something". So I had to raise the occupancy limit of the sim risking a
crash (that did not happen). 70 persons in total attended the talk. The
success of the event is certainly due to the fact that Kevin Warwick is
a well known expert in a hot field, but also to the very professional
preparation work done by Prof. Warwick's staff and the Second Life
Chapter of the World Transhumanist Association, in particular VR Manoj.
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<p>Prof. Warwick gave a very good talk on current technology and its
likely evolution. He stayed mostly on the practical side, but I am sure
most people in the audience got the radical, transhumanist implications
of Kevin's cutting edge research in interface technologies.
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The next event organized by the Second Life Chapter of the World Transhumanist Association will be the <a href="http://transumanar.com/index.php/site/seminar_on_transhumanism_and_religion_in_second_life/" title="Seminar on Transhumanism and Religion">
Seminar on Transhumanism and Religion</a> on April 29.
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