Ray Kurzweil interviewed on VBS.TV...<br><br><a href="http://digg.com/d1obov">http://digg.com/d1obov</a><br><br>"Today on VBS, Ray Kurzweil tells us about his vision of the
Singuarlity—a point around 2045 when computers will acquire full-blown
artificial intelligence and technology will infuse itself with biology.
<a href="http://www.kurzweilai.net/index.html?flash=1" target="_blank">His theories</a>
have all sorts of supporters, detractors, and critics, but do you even
remember what life was like before three-year-olds had cell phones and
you actually had to remember facts instead of relying on the internet?
That was only 10 years ago. If Kurzweil is right, we'll have
supercomputers more powerful than every human brain on the planet
combined within a few decades. <br>
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Despite being perceived as an extreme optimist, Kurzweil is the first
to admit that this technology could very quickly bring an end to the
world as we know it. Stuff like <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/14/magazine/14GRAY.html" target="_blank">gray goo</a>
is a concern, but a biological terrorist attack could happen tomorrow
that is based on the very same type of technology he touts as the
harbingers of the unimaginable future. He believes we'll exist in a
permanent virtual/"real"-reality hybrid. It makes us think about future
people spending all day auto-mastubrating to polygons with the genital
equivalent of the Power Glove. But we're sick like that, and if Ray is
right unenlightened pigs like us won't be around in 40 years. Everyone
will be hyper-intelligent, shapeshifting nonbiological humans who can
live forever. It's a bummer, a blessing, and a mind-fuck all at the
same time. That's about as much as we can explain on our own. Unless
you're really religious or dumb, watch on to have your brain melted. <br>
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Once you're done, check out <a href="http://www.viceland.com/int/v16n4/htdocs/ray-kurzweil-800.php?country=int" target="_blank"><em>Vice</em> magazine's interview with Ray Kurzweil</a> in our Technology Issue to get socked over the head with more insights from the Great Beyond. <br>
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And if you're still jonesing for more Kurzweil, be sure to catch the new documentary <em><a href="http://transcendentman.com/" target="_blank">Transcendent Man</a></em>, premiering in late April. <br>
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As always, you can head over to <a href="http://delllounge.com/blogs/raykurzweil/archive/2009/04/10/episode-1-two-become-one.aspx" target="_blank">Dell Lounge</a> for even more supplemental material." <br>
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ROCCO CASTORO<br><br>