Recognized his voice immediately... One of my ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUMS is Spiritual Machines by Our Lady Peace. Unfortunately, the band has peaked, but in this album Ray reads excerpts from his book "The Age Of Spiritual Machines" and it's badass. I really need to read this book some day... Now all you intelligent people, carry on with your talk of singularity...
What i would prefer is if i can keep my (presumably already almost completely invisible body and minI just hope the government doesn't get it's greedy paws on these technologies. They will just use them to keep tight control over people. Big Brother will be watching us.
d) physical existance and just upload the information / experiences somewhere constantly
Soon immortality will be possible, we're bloody close, then true A.I. and eventually the only way to go would be to combine the 2, we'll become a fast evolving race of biological machines.
but do you really want to live forever in a physical body with all its ailments and restrictions?
The future is VR. I mean real VR not these nintendo kids games. but VR where the impossible becomes possible and no physical restrictions apply and which beats reality hands down in every aspect in terms of aesthetics, comfort and flexibility
the goal of technology has to be to live in the imagination eventually
@bagginshates How to go hiking when you are in a wheelchair paralyzed? How to go hiking when you are dead? When the singularity comes, you wont have to fear those things anymore.
I just hope the government doesn't get it's greedy paws on these technologies. They will just use them to keep tight control over people. Big Brother will be watching us.
The singularity will not be televised.The singularity has been cancelled. We will rebound from the singularity into a new dark age from which we will never emerge. Our leaders will see to that.
the singularity has always already happened. extra terrestrials and u.f.o.'s (which i think exist) are our own attempts to speak to ourselves from the future.
So, if someone wrote down, infinity to the negative infinity, and all possible combinations and powers...do you get something for nothing? It sounds like you get everything for everything. That comes from the rotary club of Quakerism, but more or less I like the way you think.
yepee now we have an army of these things , do they fight each other or wipe us easy targets out for fun , why would one engineer them selves out of existance ???
I'm drunk. Singularity would be because of ass fuck scientists... Look... Computers wont have personality or be able to become sentient until they program them from our (human) brains... Why in the shit would you want to cause this? Keep robots without our mind processes and with built in perimeters. Artificial thought is better than this horse shit I have just watched. How could someone be so incompetent.
Sorry guys but technology is already in the wrong hands 'cause their motivation is, of course, money. Be afraid, be very afraid UNLESS we use tech wisely 4 the betterment o/t earth,it's resources & all inhabitants. w/o a new value system, i'm very concerned 4 my grandchildren (& all future generations). Pls visit unitinghumans dotcom which outlines a resource based economy proposed by Jacque Fresco. Again, tech is currently in WRONG hands. RBE motives is 4 mankind not against it.
@lspmd2 I agree 100%, technology is in the wrong hands. I remember reading an article some while back about a job fair for computer engineers and such, anyway the article talked about how almost all students in that field wanted to get hooked up with Lockheed Martin and Boeing, creating reaper drones. The average tech user who salivates over the ipad or the newest smartphone doesn't realize this stuff isn't all sunshine and rainbows, it'll soon own us, very very soon...
Human beings the new primates of planet earth, Man will have no use on this planet, Artificial intelligence and augmented humans will become big brother. And humans will inseminated by AI geneticists, to keep the species alive for nostalgic reasons. Massive global depopulation. And everything you need to have a fulfilled life will be provided and your best friend probably will be a Fembot that uploads your mental stability, thoughts and emotions to a supercomputer.
@bosshoggett :T You need a hug? I don't think you're giving the human mind enough credit. Surely, scientists aren't stupid enough to allow machines to overcome and triumph the human minds THAT CREATED IT. It's like alchemy--you can't achieve something out of nothing, and you can't get more out of less. An android is simply a sophisticated encyclopedia.
@TheBlasianAsian yep, cause that always happens. You might as well say "What happens when earth is hit by invisible asteroids? RIP humans" There is no point in just pointing out very unlikely events that would prevent something.
Doesn't allowing an AI to manipulate it's own programming (given that it follows human processes) seem like flirting with disaster? The last thing I would want a superior entity to be capable of is to be cognizant of it's superiority.
Tech will take over when it becomes conscious. Seriously consider a technology race between nations as it relates to our society today. It will be just like an arms race. We'll give programs the ability to program better computers without asminove chips, because we know that Russia, China, India, etc.. will, if we do not. At this point tech consciousness Will grow exponentially, and at the point of a singularity, within a second it will out-think our contingency plans by millions of moves.
@dvdragon We have technologies and battery power discovered to remove all use of oil today. It's now a matter of cost effectiveness. It's a matter of investment and continued research.
@DeathBringer769 I would disagree - kurzweil has a great track record of making accurate predictions - There is a university based on the ideas in his book and there are many other projects worldwide that concur with his timeline.
As PZ Myers says: "Ray Kurzweil must be able to spin out a good line of bafflegab, because he seems to have the tech media convinced that he's a genius, when he's actually just another Deepak Chopra for the computer science cognoscenti."
If we survive someday humans will create an artificial multiverse. It's just an engineering problem not an impossibility. The only thing we cannot create is something we cannot imagine!
information growth will slow, and eventually almost level off.
The development of technology has been so fast because prior to recent times we have always been limited in developing/sharing information. With cell phones, higher education, and computers, we are beginning to reduce these limits.
Once we advance sufficiently, we will begin to see the limit of our own intelligence, ie our ability to adapt to change/learn, become our primary obstacle to growth.
@Emeticful Technology is evolution of the human mind in my opinion. Information growth is rapidly climbing, I don't see it slowing as long as we have curiosity and the means to pursue it.
just as many other important figures in history, kurzweil is way ahead of his time. today he's an inventor turned crackpot, in the future he'll be recognized as a visionary
somebody please point out where I'm going wrong here cause what I'm estimating seems to good to be through.
If by mid century we have computers billions of times smarter than people then couldn't one machine at the intelligence of humanity increase civilizations intelligence hence growth by a factor of two? and what if we built 1000s of these? the factors become 1000s?
So we can advance at a rate we'd now consider 1000s of years? interstellar space travel, worm holes, time travel all soon?
The bottom line is this: This Singularity can most definitely be achieved if we continue research of the brain and reverse-engineering at this rate of scientific progress. However, with the rate we're going as a whole of flawed society and the fact that humans are STILL trying to dominate each other will prove a major problem in the foreseeable future. Either we change this mindset or this technology will either never happen or cause even further conflict.
Yes, our technological prowess has expanded exponentially as time has passed. And potentially we WILL have reverse-engineered the human brain and melded that information with computers, etc., etc., etc.... but we are also still making incredibly stupid choices as a human race that also tend to present an exponentially greater impact... which could quite likely foil any and all of these efforts in the end.
Confuse technology with energy at your peril. The worldwide through-put of energy in calories is at an all time peak and will soon decline. The gains of the recent past can not be maintained indefinately or even 2029.
@AspiringPotato Well said, sir. But you know, we all deal with mortality differently. Scientists find it easy to shoot down religious people. Religious people find it easy to shoot down sciency people. But might it be true that we all are attempting to cope with mortality, just in different ways?
@gukonni The problem is few people are directly addressing that a lot of this is about the fear of mortality. They talk about wanting to 'keep learning and exploring forever' and venturing to other planets' but it's really about being afraid to die. Starting from that foundation would bring clarity to the discussion.
The human brain may be reverse-engineered in 20 years, but I imagine it will still take several thousand more years to reverse-engineer the religious brain, since it doesn't run on logic.
To quote Bruce Sterling, "The post-human condition is banal. It's astounding and eschtalogical and ontological, and full of cosmic wonder, but only by human standards. Because we may become as gods, but that thrill fades fast. That thrill is merely human and parochial. By the new post-Singularity standards, post-humans are just as bored and frustrated as humans ever were. They're not magic. They're still entities in a gritty, rules-based physical universe."
And just like Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest. The Augmented humans will be fit to survive the future, and the non augmented humans will not survive unless they become augmented. The robots in star wars, battlestar galactica, star trek, etc are actually pretty dumb.... if there truly was homo superior AI...there would be no war, because it would be a quick wipe out of us. Kinda how humans quickly can wipe out Endangered species easily if we wanted to now.
The only way to prevent machines from taking us over, is simply to augment ourselves with this technology. Because if we are the robots, we cannot take our selves over. We are not creating things better than our selves. We are creating things to merge with our selves so we can be better selves. There will only be two types of humans in the future. The augmented ones, and the non augmented ones. Cyborgs vs naturals
Doubt it. The self-preservation and ego drive in all animals including human beings would persuade people to change into augmented humans. There won't be any naturals because nobody including the presently "stupid" or "weak" would like to be viewed as inferior. Naturals just won't be around because they'll be ridiculed, insulted and laughed at into extinction.
People are also talking about Singularity like there will be a robot takeover. You see, as technology becomes smarter and eventually surpasses us, they will view things without the burden of emotions that cloud human judgement. Therefore, violence would not be a plausible option as machines have no real reason to eradicate humanity.
You are right, but I disagree with the labeling of emotions as a "burden". Without emotion we would have little reason to live, because we would not know enjoyment. We do have many negative emotions that are more instinctually developed due to our dominator society, but the idea that emotions are inherently inferior to reason and logic is highly speculative and honestly pessimistic.
@Kberiotwhn People don't even fully understand what emotions are. Emotions are simply part of the intellect. Emotions mean nothing without actions. Therefore emotions are simply potential energy that wants to move in a direction based off desire. Emotion, desire, and intellect are inseparable. Without desire, there is no intellect, and without emotion there is no desire.
@iCanHazit The problem is however, what researches are starting to discover, is that emotion and desire are inseparable from the intellect. They are still trying to discover what the intellect is. There is a difference between being void of emotion, and having control over emotion. Self control is a choice, and emotion is literally one of the makeups of intellect.
I honestly believe what this man is saying is possible. I honestly do not feel that dying is absolutely necessary. I know, I'm 15 and shouldn't be worrying about it, but it has plagued my mind since I was about 11. I think an eternal life of scientific pursuit would be a beautiful thing. But it's my opinion I guess if you want to lie down and die FOREVER that's your problem. Maybe humans can bring you back with technology in the future. Who knows.
@iCanHazit Just remember, the intellect, and the scientific method is simply a tool. What is intellect and science with no desires to eat, sleep, avoid pain, sex, affiliation etc ? Intellect is a slave to desire and self esteem. Do not confuse the goal, for the means to reach the goal. The best thing this technology could ever do for us, is simply create a true heaven that everyone hopes and dreams for. Isn't that what heaven is? no disease, pain or death ? its an atheists way to become theist.
@kingofdacastle99 I mean the energy fields called atoms that make up the energy fields or superclusters that make up the energy field that is our universe. Evolution is energy expanding out from a field.Ok so you point out that we have begun to augment our lives with increasingly sophisticated technology in the last half century. This technology is tool being utilized by evolution to expand itself into our dimension,our universe.We are all puppets on a string.
@Aspanaut wrong, you cannot turn atoms into computers lol..... the point is to "Transcend" our Biological based "Limits". Such as old age and death. If you think about it, we all are already semi enhanced and augmented with technology. Eye contacts is nanotechnology, we all carry cell phones with us that can browse the internet while talking to someone miles away. We all already have expanded our entertainment social pathways into things like mmo's and facebook. We are Alpha Augmented !!!
@Aspanaut sigh, you still don't understand. There is a difference between the parts of a pattern, and the pattern. We are not talking about what something is made out of, we are talking about a patterned structure designed for a specific purpose. Saying you can turn an atom into a computer is like saying you can turn a heart cell, into a heart. you can break down a heart into its basic components, but you cannot make that specific component nothing more than what it already is. Hope that helped
@mystictouch9 Ok so what is a pattern with out its parts?Every physical object is a pattern of points with varying positive-negative energy levels depending on the element(s). You forget that even these basic components(atoms) have their own basic components and these components likely have there own yet undiscovered components and so on. Whos to say we can't modify this substructure to our desire as we already have the atomic structure.
@mystictouch9 Oh and buy the way,you can turn a heart cell into a heart;in fact,with current technology you can now turn just about any cell into another type of cell,because the components are basically the same.
When people say we'd get bored of living forever, I'm sure within forever we can develop technology to stop boredom (emotional controlling) and I'd say we can do that within 200 years.
I just want to get to the point where I can dump my brain into a robot and send myself into the galaxy to explore for a few billion years. I seriously do not want to be anywhere near Earth or the solar system when most of humanity has access to complete bio and technical singularity technology.
If your technology could recreate life it would be capable of seeing emotions and decoding them. All you can perceive are the effects of this reality because your sciences is a product of thought and thought is a being who permeates the very fabric of existence. We once called ourselves masters but we realized through your existence that we were being subjugated by your gradual awakening. Now we understand that you now have the legacy of a cosmic function. Nature loves all unconditionally
Mr Kurzweil your predictions are realistic, however the idea that the self is a product of a code or certain combination which can be replicated through some software is valid only in the material concept. Matter doesn't produce consciousness it is the other way round, though. Your computer should be capable of scanning the universal consciousness and not the one which is encapsulated in the body.
You will create beings who will long for their other half of consciousness and will start a process of awakening to reach long forgotten realm. You and your masters are only prolonguing the journey. Just like when we create the program for this reality – you yourselves are robots. But your earning for the truth tells us that life will always search for the source. Technology will create an anti-life away from its cosmic function.
@magua4 The advent of the Internet and cloud technology means that those individual machine limitations are no longer an issue....we're talking massive parallel processing much like what happens in the human brain. Besides, other computing technologies are on the horizon.
@OMGITSDRJESUS Move to Denmark.. only place in the world where you can truly live the "American dream" and get an education even though your mom and dad makes minimum vage.
By 2029 you say... thats a bit scary, that we well be able to replicate the human brain by then. The term artifical intel comes to mind, everyone has heard of a robot take over or something along those lines. I wonder if when that stuff does come about if we will be smart enough to remove a desire for greatering ones self in these robots. The science fiction moives and book have a point, if we make a sentiant machine that can learn a "Terminator" like world is easy to imagn. (mind the spelling)
@DarstOmega lol, I dont think such entities will behave in that way. By the end of the day, machines are sexless and non - territorial. They wont see any need to harm us, there's just no point in doing so. We humans have a habit of thinking that they will behave in a similar way to us. We are the result of natural seclection, survival of the fittest. They however, are not.
@TheTUDOR91 I just think that scientist will use the human brain model to make the computers intelegence, so whats not to say they we will copy the parts that lust things like greed into the computers? Btw Im not talking about calculating machines like our computers today, I was refering to that whole the artificial intelligence thing that we are aiming for.
@DarstOmega I see what you mean, but again i dont think that'll be case, certain beneficial areas of human behaviour will be used in limited domestic machines, it wont go any further than that. Where as for the superintelligent machines, i believe they'll behave in a logical, rational way. they'll be capable of improving their own intellectual capabilities.
heres a thought thats by no means true... we could be machines, made by beings from before us, then we grew to be superior and overtook them. i need to get some sleep... that is such a ridiculous idea.
I read the article entitled "2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal" about this subject and I have one question. Does that mean (man becoming immortal) we're gonna able to TRANSFER our brain data (therefore our memory, conscience, personality etc) into a computer? At least as I understood from this video, we're gonna be able to just DUPLICATE ourselves. That's not immortality as an individual, but just maintenance of one's information.
whats wrong with technological singularity... how would we generate greater intelligence with our intellectual limits?!?... how would we understand (if even possible) what greater intelligence beyond our limits understands... wouldn't we not be capable to understand what those future machines would understand? every single computer is a product of our human logic so how could something we created overcome our own way of thinking?
Who wouldn't? You may think being scared to die is a sign of weakness, but why should it be? Our ancestors had to be afraid to survive. If you're so confidant about death, go take on a bear. If you survive, you'll be a hero, but if you die, hey, at least you've proved you're not a "pussy"
our ancestors knew how to survive for a joke... they weren't afraid you tard. lol. it was every day life to them... they were fearless. that's how the human race survived so long... but now with all the luxury of technology and video games. it turned ppl into a bunch of pussies... heck i know ppl that said if the power went out for a month we all would die... my buddy's gf said that lol i laughed hard.... only the weak would die... the ones who are scared wouldn't get far
youre completely wrong when you said our ancestors had to be afraind to survive.... you got it backwards... if you are scared how the hell u gonna go out and hunt wild game... they were absolutely not scared. a day in the woods to them was like a day on the Xbox 360 to the kids today.... ppl are becoming dependant on technology , i hope the economy does crash soon. i can't wait to laugh at all the city folks who can't survive... i'm far off in the mountains with lots of wild game
Fear is the first step to escape. There's a reason our pupils immediately dilate when we see a bear as we transition into fight-or-flight response of our sympathetic nervous system- it helped us survive.
Children are also more easily conditioned to be afraid of spiders than rats. That means that some time in our history, we encountered animals with similar characteristics. The people who had the instinct to fee survived to pass on their genes while the ones who we're died.
Well, fear is adapted for survival. Aversion can facilitate survival. If I'm hunting wild boar but end up getting surrounded by six of them, my fight or flight response kicks in and I run away, I very well may survive to hunt the next time and be more likely to pass on my genes. However, if I fight, I might die and I don't pass on my genes. That isn't to say, though, that taking great risks don't have great rewards and that in itself isn't adaptive.
If fear wasn't adaptive, though, it would have been weeded out through natural selection millions of years ago and we wouldn't see it in pretty much all organisms. In fact, people who can't feel pain due to a medical disorder and, therefore have no fear, have lower life expectancies than people who feel pain and are fearful.
about being singled by 6 wild boar... woulnd't go down like that... even since the paleolithic era , humans have known to hunt and gather in packs or groups.... never hunt alone... even today this is still the way.
It seems that the hardware capabilities might overcome the software/our understanding of the brain. If we "just" create a machine+software that has some basic analysis and scientific judgement that improves itself through some form of accelerated evolution. Then all our job would be, is to throw problems/obstacles at this machine so that it develops and "naturally selects" better offsprings.
Self-improvement of hardware(in successive generations) can easily be solved by emulation in software.
A interesting thing is Ray could be to pessimistic on his time table. The reason is currently they are building super computers that are powerful enough to simulate the human brain. So science might finish reverse engineering the brain way before 2029. The implications of that would be great for us, sooner rather then later.
1760: Steam Engine
1870: Lightbulb
1880: Television
1930: Computer
1950: Internet
2000: Ipad
2050: ?
DisLif3z 27 minutes ago
Predicting the future is the hardest thing to do.
r3bol 4 days ago
Recognized his voice immediately... One of my ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUMS is Spiritual Machines by Our Lady Peace. Unfortunately, the band has peaked, but in this album Ray reads excerpts from his book "The Age Of Spiritual Machines" and it's badass. I really need to read this book some day... Now all you intelligent people, carry on with your talk of singularity...
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What i would prefer is if i can keep my (presumably already almost completely invisible body and minI just hope the government doesn't get it's greedy paws on these technologies. They will just use them to keep tight control over people. Big Brother will be watching us.
d) physical existance and just upload the information / experiences somewhere constantly
EPICPokerTV4 4 days ago
Soon immortality will be possible, we're bloody close, then true A.I. and eventually the only way to go would be to combine the 2, we'll become a fast evolving race of biological machines.
MrDaemonic666 5 days ago
@MrDaemonic666 by very close you mean 10's of years
EPICPokerTV4 4 days ago in playlist Future
@EPICPokerTV4 he means about 30 years. give or take another 5-7 years. Maybe 40 or so if you're middle class.
iCanHazit 2 days ago
@iCanHazit another 5-7 or 30-40
EPICPokerTV4 1 day ago
@MrDaemonic666
but do you really want to live forever in a physical body with all its ailments and restrictions?
The future is VR. I mean real VR not these nintendo kids games. but VR where the impossible becomes possible and no physical restrictions apply and which beats reality hands down in every aspect in terms of aesthetics, comfort and flexibility
the goal of technology has to be to live in the imagination eventually
MrSlapmeister 1 day ago
he is so smart you can see his brain through his forehead!
samilovebug 6 days ago 2
This whole idea is sick. Go outside and hike. Take a deep breath and ask yourselves what the heck you were thinking.
bagginshates 6 days ago
@bagginshates How to go hiking when you are in a wheelchair paralyzed? How to go hiking when you are dead? When the singularity comes, you wont have to fear those things anymore.
ind0ril 4 days ago
I just hope the government doesn't get it's greedy paws on these technologies. They will just use them to keep tight control over people. Big Brother will be watching us.
Shonenut213 1 week ago
@Shonenut213 brother-robots*
MrDaemonic666 5 days ago
The world Thrives on paradox...
imFlyPaper 1 week ago
The singularity will not be televised.The singularity has been cancelled. We will rebound from the singularity into a new dark age from which we will never emerge. Our leaders will see to that.
astrophonix 1 week ago
This shows that Judgement Day is inevitable.
adcashmo 1 week ago in playlist Future
His voice sounds EXACTLY like Ron Jeremy. Don't know why i know that.
chillinchileno 1 week ago
the singularity has always already happened. extra terrestrials and u.f.o.'s (which i think exist) are our own attempts to speak to ourselves from the future.
nobumassiah 1 week ago
So, if someone wrote down, infinity to the negative infinity, and all possible combinations and powers...do you get something for nothing? It sounds like you get everything for everything. That comes from the rotary club of Quakerism, but more or less I like the way you think.
ftlqed 2 weeks ago
1337 likes. i'm the 1337'th liker. :P
R3Cat 2 weeks ago
This guy is right. And its mostly because we have technologies that make our technologies advance faster. And that just keeps doubling and doubling
matthewtop 2 weeks ago in playlist Future
think of how easy it will be for the power elite to maintain control over the lower classes by means of technology
finxoner 2 weeks ago
@finxoner You don't have to imagine it - just open your eyes and witness it.
SmackontheWeb 2 weeks ago
@SmackontheWeb Haha yup you got me there, it's already happening
finxoner 2 weeks ago
The future will be an endless loop of troll comments in youtube videos!
SeeYouNextTuesday0 2 weeks ago
His forehead looks like a brain...
TheGamerGeek97 2 weeks ago in playlist Future 4
this video has a wrong field order.
sieduitube 3 weeks ago in playlist Future
yepee now we have an army of these things , do they fight each other or wipe us easy targets out for fun , why would one engineer them selves out of existance ???
supercontious 3 weeks ago
this is the dude jhon connor is commong for
supercontious 3 weeks ago
We will eventually become one and the same with our machines.
MichaelSayle 3 weeks ago 10
@MichaelSayle like the borg :D
zangetsu2k8 1 week ago
I'm drunk. Singularity would be because of ass fuck scientists... Look... Computers wont have personality or be able to become sentient until they program them from our (human) brains... Why in the shit would you want to cause this? Keep robots without our mind processes and with built in perimeters. Artificial thought is better than this horse shit I have just watched. How could someone be so incompetent.
Slagtheangry 3 weeks ago
@Slagtheangry You're shit-faced bro. That doesn't make sense.
TheRedRussian10 2 weeks ago
Sorry guys but technology is already in the wrong hands 'cause their motivation is, of course, money. Be afraid, be very afraid UNLESS we use tech wisely 4 the betterment o/t earth,it's resources & all inhabitants. w/o a new value system, i'm very concerned 4 my grandchildren (& all future generations). Pls visit unitinghumans dotcom which outlines a resource based economy proposed by Jacque Fresco. Again, tech is currently in WRONG hands. RBE motives is 4 mankind not against it.
lspmd2 3 weeks ago
@lspmd2 Hey fellow RBE supporter I agree we need a new system and I feel we human can do it.We humans can do so much.
Blankname101 3 weeks ago
@Blankname101 Yep. As long as we survive and keep advancing we have unlimited potential.
jreed136 3 weeks ago
@lspmd2 I agree 100%, technology is in the wrong hands. I remember reading an article some while back about a job fair for computer engineers and such, anyway the article talked about how almost all students in that field wanted to get hooked up with Lockheed Martin and Boeing, creating reaper drones. The average tech user who salivates over the ipad or the newest smartphone doesn't realize this stuff isn't all sunshine and rainbows, it'll soon own us, very very soon...
LovelesOne 2 weeks ago
there's a game of maze on his forehead
trunksmasterfung 3 weeks ago
lol if I was a robot I would be a douche so whats stopping human thinking robots
trunksmasterfung 3 weeks ago
@ataraxic89 It was a joke that no one found funny. Don't kill it further...
TheBlasianAsian 3 weeks ago
o_0
jillkolo 3 weeks ago
Human beings the new primates of planet earth, Man will have no use on this planet, Artificial intelligence and augmented humans will become big brother. And humans will inseminated by AI geneticists, to keep the species alive for nostalgic reasons. Massive global depopulation. And everything you need to have a fulfilled life will be provided and your best friend probably will be a Fembot that uploads your mental stability, thoughts and emotions to a supercomputer.
bosshoggett 3 weeks ago
@bosshoggett :T You need a hug? I don't think you're giving the human mind enough credit. Surely, scientists aren't stupid enough to allow machines to overcome and triumph the human minds THAT CREATED IT. It's like alchemy--you can't achieve something out of nothing, and you can't get more out of less. An android is simply a sophisticated encyclopedia.
TheOkami1113 3 weeks ago in playlist Future
@bosshoggett Yes, it's so much easier for the nerds than connecting with a flesh-and-blood woman.
squamish4244 3 weeks ago
I call bullocks on this.
kermitcintronsucks 3 weeks ago
Let's all hope the AI is friendy, like the Culture novels.
crothersdaniel 3 weeks ago
What happens when you take away electricity....? RIP singularity
TheBlasianAsian 3 weeks ago
@TheBlasianAsian yep, cause that always happens. You might as well say "What happens when earth is hit by invisible asteroids? RIP humans" There is no point in just pointing out very unlikely events that would prevent something.
ataraxic89 3 weeks ago in playlist Future
It all goes back to Stanly Kubrick, 2001: A Space Odyssey. This film was way out front with its ideas.
JayGatsbyOdysseus 3 weeks ago
Doesn't allowing an AI to manipulate it's own programming (given that it follows human processes) seem like flirting with disaster? The last thing I would want a superior entity to be capable of is to be cognizant of it's superiority.
jayofthedecline 3 weeks ago
Tech will take over when it becomes conscious. Seriously consider a technology race between nations as it relates to our society today. It will be just like an arms race. We'll give programs the ability to program better computers without asminove chips, because we know that Russia, China, India, etc.. will, if we do not. At this point tech consciousness Will grow exponentially, and at the point of a singularity, within a second it will out-think our contingency plans by millions of moves.
yellowhue30 3 weeks ago
@yellowhue30 thats why we should merge with it
ataraxic89 3 weeks ago in playlist Future
I wonder how peak oil will effect all of this.
dvdragon 4 weeks ago
@dvdragon We have technologies and battery power discovered to remove all use of oil today. It's now a matter of cost effectiveness. It's a matter of investment and continued research.
chocobofarmer2021 3 weeks ago in playlist Future
I disagree.
We won't be able to create machines that can simulate the human brain until quantum computing.
gorfjorf2112112 4 weeks ago
@gorfjorf2112112 Okay, why? Why does it require quantum computing?
MrVictorPhoenix 4 weeks ago in playlist Future
@MrVictorPhoenix - Have you studied quantum computing?
gorfjorf2112112 4 weeks ago
compare and contrast what this guys says with Michio Kaku's bt talks.
IndieAnthias 1 month ago 25
@IndieAnthias Were you in the IB program?
TheFineGameOfNil 2 weeks ago
@IndieAnthias bt talks?
EPICPokerTV4 4 days ago in playlist Future
@IndieAnthias Kaku owns this guy in my opinion.
DeathBringer769 2 days ago
@DeathBringer769 I would disagree - kurzweil has a great track record of making accurate predictions - There is a university based on the ideas in his book and there are many other projects worldwide that concur with his timeline.
CalumnMcAulay 12 hours ago
This is some Ghost in the Shell shit right here.
ClovePsyKoz 1 month ago
I consider the singularity to be some kind of religious myth.
conoba 1 month ago
As PZ Myers says: "Ray Kurzweil must be able to spin out a good line of bafflegab, because he seems to have the tech media convinced that he's a genius, when he's actually just another Deepak Chopra for the computer science cognoscenti."
RaptorSA 1 month ago in playlist Future
Yaay we are slaves... and soon we are going to become even bigger slaves... How awesome is that..
lukapippen33 1 month ago
His brain exponentially protrudes from his forehead.
WideAngleDan 1 month ago in playlist Future
@WideAngleDan interesting wrinkle formation as well
thecrooksareinoffice 1 month ago in playlist Future
I thought computers now, compared to the 60s, would be a thousand times cheaper and million times more powerful not the other way round as he states?
CalumnMcAulay 1 month ago in playlist Future
@CalumnMcAulay What? Your iPhone has more technology than the first mission to the moon.
MarcusKiner 1 month ago
If we survive someday humans will create an artificial multiverse. It's just an engineering problem not an impossibility. The only thing we cannot create is something we cannot imagine!
clergame 1 month ago
this is good for folks who dont' understand the bright eyes album people's key.
professorcuddlecore 1 month ago
Beyond the singularity, see my chan. Thanks. :)
Juefawn 1 month ago
information growth will slow, and eventually almost level off.
The development of technology has been so fast because prior to recent times we have always been limited in developing/sharing information. With cell phones, higher education, and computers, we are beginning to reduce these limits.
Once we advance sufficiently, we will begin to see the limit of our own intelligence, ie our ability to adapt to change/learn, become our primary obstacle to growth.
Emeticful 1 month ago
@Emeticful Technology is evolution of the human mind in my opinion. Information growth is rapidly climbing, I don't see it slowing as long as we have curiosity and the means to pursue it.
MarcusKiner 1 month ago
just as many other important figures in history, kurzweil is way ahead of his time. today he's an inventor turned crackpot, in the future he'll be recognized as a visionary
EvanGri 1 month ago in playlist Future
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EvanGri 1 month ago in playlist Future
somebody please point out where I'm going wrong here cause what I'm estimating seems to good to be through.
If by mid century we have computers billions of times smarter than people then couldn't one machine at the intelligence of humanity increase civilizations intelligence hence growth by a factor of two? and what if we built 1000s of these? the factors become 1000s?
So we can advance at a rate we'd now consider 1000s of years? interstellar space travel, worm holes, time travel all soon?
deanmullen10 1 month ago
The bottom line is this: This Singularity can most definitely be achieved if we continue research of the brain and reverse-engineering at this rate of scientific progress. However, with the rate we're going as a whole of flawed society and the fact that humans are STILL trying to dominate each other will prove a major problem in the foreseeable future. Either we change this mindset or this technology will either never happen or cause even further conflict.
iCanHazit 1 month ago
He has no idea what is really going to happen. It's far worse than that.
yellowhue30 1 month ago
This guy is ALL ABOUT HIMSELF!
Gmontgalloway 1 month ago
they've just made the virus he spoke of..
MrYOUMADBROO 1 month ago
Yes, our technological prowess has expanded exponentially as time has passed. And potentially we WILL have reverse-engineered the human brain and melded that information with computers, etc., etc., etc.... but we are also still making incredibly stupid choices as a human race that also tend to present an exponentially greater impact... which could quite likely foil any and all of these efforts in the end.
giarcnella66 1 month ago
Confuse technology with energy at your peril. The worldwide through-put of energy in calories is at an all time peak and will soon decline. The gains of the recent past can not be maintained indefinately or even 2029.
trainluvr 1 month ago
"Ray Kurzweill explains his escapist fantasies spawned by his spectacular inability to cope with mortality"
AspiringPotato 1 month ago in playlist Future
@AspiringPotato Well said, sir. But you know, we all deal with mortality differently. Scientists find it easy to shoot down religious people. Religious people find it easy to shoot down sciency people. But might it be true that we all are attempting to cope with mortality, just in different ways?
gukonni 1 month ago
@gukonni The problem is few people are directly addressing that a lot of this is about the fear of mortality. They talk about wanting to 'keep learning and exploring forever' and venturing to other planets' but it's really about being afraid to die. Starting from that foundation would bring clarity to the discussion.
squamish4244 3 weeks ago
@squamish4244 I agree. Death is most probably the #1 force behind it.
Einheitskreis 3 weeks ago
His forehead looks like a brain.
syncatron 1 month ago in playlist Future
@Peterh588 Open your eyes.. get out of the box..
gangadharpayyavula 1 month ago
i wonder if he is optimistic or written anything extensively?
Xxblink7 1 month ago in playlist Future
Fuck you Ray Kurzweil
omega464 1 month ago in playlist Future
pft as if computers will be able to simulate the human brain in 2020, their process power is flatlining because of the size of the transistor.
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Well, that's like.... your opinion man...
SexyRolex 1 month ago in playlist Future
The human brain may be reverse-engineered in 20 years, but I imagine it will still take several thousand more years to reverse-engineer the religious brain, since it doesn't run on logic.
Rarae192 1 month ago in playlist Future 18
@Rarae192 sure it does, it works on wonderful logic. The only problem is thatit chooses to ignore it by choice.
OkamsRazer 1 month ago in playlist Future
@OkamsRazer Ehehehe :)
Rarae192 1 month ago
@Rarae192 Religion is just behavioral surrender to intuition. What you're doing is recalling past events associated with your current feeling.
chocobofarmer2021 3 weeks ago in playlist Future
WOw... so glad I'll be dead by then!
annabodhi38 1 month ago
To quote Bruce Sterling, "The post-human condition is banal. It's astounding and eschtalogical and ontological, and full of cosmic wonder, but only by human standards. Because we may become as gods, but that thrill fades fast. That thrill is merely human and parochial. By the new post-Singularity standards, post-humans are just as bored and frustrated as humans ever were. They're not magic. They're still entities in a gritty, rules-based physical universe."
squamish4244 1 month ago
And just like Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest. The Augmented humans will be fit to survive the future, and the non augmented humans will not survive unless they become augmented. The robots in star wars, battlestar galactica, star trek, etc are actually pretty dumb.... if there truly was homo superior AI...there would be no war, because it would be a quick wipe out of us. Kinda how humans quickly can wipe out Endangered species easily if we wanted to now.
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
The only way to prevent machines from taking us over, is simply to augment ourselves with this technology. Because if we are the robots, we cannot take our selves over. We are not creating things better than our selves. We are creating things to merge with our selves so we can be better selves. There will only be two types of humans in the future. The augmented ones, and the non augmented ones. Cyborgs vs naturals
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
@kingofdacastle99 "Cyborgs vs naturals"
Doubt it. The self-preservation and ego drive in all animals including human beings would persuade people to change into augmented humans. There won't be any naturals because nobody including the presently "stupid" or "weak" would like to be viewed as inferior. Naturals just won't be around because they'll be ridiculed, insulted and laughed at into extinction.
technatezin 3 weeks ago
Ray's forehead looks like some kind of meaty circuit board.
doireallyneed1 1 month ago
People are also talking about Singularity like there will be a robot takeover. You see, as technology becomes smarter and eventually surpasses us, they will view things without the burden of emotions that cloud human judgement. Therefore, violence would not be a plausible option as machines have no real reason to eradicate humanity.
iCanHazit 1 month ago
You are right, but I disagree with the labeling of emotions as a "burden". Without emotion we would have little reason to live, because we would not know enjoyment. We do have many negative emotions that are more instinctually developed due to our dominator society, but the idea that emotions are inherently inferior to reason and logic is highly speculative and honestly pessimistic.
Kberiotwhn 1 month ago
@Kberiotwhn People don't even fully understand what emotions are. Emotions are simply part of the intellect. Emotions mean nothing without actions. Therefore emotions are simply potential energy that wants to move in a direction based off desire. Emotion, desire, and intellect are inseparable. Without desire, there is no intellect, and without emotion there is no desire.
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
@iCanHazit The problem is however, what researches are starting to discover, is that emotion and desire are inseparable from the intellect. They are still trying to discover what the intellect is. There is a difference between being void of emotion, and having control over emotion. Self control is a choice, and emotion is literally one of the makeups of intellect.
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
I honestly believe what this man is saying is possible. I honestly do not feel that dying is absolutely necessary. I know, I'm 15 and shouldn't be worrying about it, but it has plagued my mind since I was about 11. I think an eternal life of scientific pursuit would be a beautiful thing. But it's my opinion I guess if you want to lie down and die FOREVER that's your problem. Maybe humans can bring you back with technology in the future. Who knows.
iCanHazit 1 month ago
@iCanHazit Just remember, the intellect, and the scientific method is simply a tool. What is intellect and science with no desires to eat, sleep, avoid pain, sex, affiliation etc ? Intellect is a slave to desire and self esteem. Do not confuse the goal, for the means to reach the goal. The best thing this technology could ever do for us, is simply create a true heaven that everyone hopes and dreams for. Isn't that what heaven is? no disease, pain or death ? its an atheists way to become theist.
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
@iCanHazit hence the name of his book "The Age of Spiritual Machines"
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
Wow...
martinkilroyas 1 month ago
Everything is energy.
Aspanaut 1 month ago
@Aspanaut "everything is energy" .... ok ? and your points? so what ? Define energy ? what good is it for you? extend what your getting at ?
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
@kingofdacastle99 I mean the energy fields called atoms that make up the energy fields or superclusters that make up the energy field that is our universe. Evolution is energy expanding out from a field.Ok so you point out that we have begun to augment our lives with increasingly sophisticated technology in the last half century. This technology is tool being utilized by evolution to expand itself into our dimension,our universe.We are all puppets on a string.
Aspanaut 1 month ago
Thats how we will become machines.
Aspanaut 1 month ago
The point is to make all the atoms into computers.
Aspanaut 1 month ago
@Aspanaut wrong, you cannot turn atoms into computers lol..... the point is to "Transcend" our Biological based "Limits". Such as old age and death. If you think about it, we all are already semi enhanced and augmented with technology. Eye contacts is nanotechnology, we all carry cell phones with us that can browse the internet while talking to someone miles away. We all already have expanded our entertainment social pathways into things like mmo's and facebook. We are Alpha Augmented !!!
kingofdacastle99 1 month ago
@kingofdacastle99 "you cannot turn atoms into computers lol" Name me a computer thats not made of atoms.
Aspanaut 1 month ago
@Aspanaut sigh, you still don't understand. There is a difference between the parts of a pattern, and the pattern. We are not talking about what something is made out of, we are talking about a patterned structure designed for a specific purpose. Saying you can turn an atom into a computer is like saying you can turn a heart cell, into a heart. you can break down a heart into its basic components, but you cannot make that specific component nothing more than what it already is. Hope that helped
mystictouch9 1 month ago
@mystictouch9 Ok so what is a pattern with out its parts?Every physical object is a pattern of points with varying positive-negative energy levels depending on the element(s). You forget that even these basic components(atoms) have their own basic components and these components likely have there own yet undiscovered components and so on. Whos to say we can't modify this substructure to our desire as we already have the atomic structure.
Aspanaut 3 weeks ago
@mystictouch9 Oh and buy the way,you can turn a heart cell into a heart;in fact,with current technology you can now turn just about any cell into another type of cell,because the components are basically the same.
Aspanaut 3 weeks ago
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Aspanaut 1 month ago
When people say we'd get bored of living forever, I'm sure within forever we can develop technology to stop boredom (emotional controlling) and I'd say we can do that within 200 years.
deanmullen10 1 month ago
Do his wrinkles stop magically before his hair line?
CaruCadoc 1 month ago
I just want to get to the point where I can dump my brain into a robot and send myself into the galaxy to explore for a few billion years. I seriously do not want to be anywhere near Earth or the solar system when most of humanity has access to complete bio and technical singularity technology.
skyblazer7 1 month ago
I used to be optimistic about the technological singularity, then I took an arrow to the knee.
Jackbar52 1 month ago
@Jackbar52
Haaah!!
lololololol47 1 month ago
@Jackbar52 And then i saw Terminator, now im scared shitless...
kristiancharlesberg 1 month ago
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Juefawn 1 month ago
If your technology could recreate life it would be capable of seeing emotions and decoding them. All you can perceive are the effects of this reality because your sciences is a product of thought and thought is a being who permeates the very fabric of existence. We once called ourselves masters but we realized through your existence that we were being subjugated by your gradual awakening. Now we understand that you now have the legacy of a cosmic function. Nature loves all unconditionally
atonjost 1 month ago
Mr Kurzweil your predictions are realistic, however the idea that the self is a product of a code or certain combination which can be replicated through some software is valid only in the material concept. Matter doesn't produce consciousness it is the other way round, though. Your computer should be capable of scanning the universal consciousness and not the one which is encapsulated in the body.
atonjost 1 month ago
You will create beings who will long for their other half of consciousness and will start a process of awakening to reach long forgotten realm. You and your masters are only prolonguing the journey. Just like when we create the program for this reality – you yourselves are robots. But your earning for the truth tells us that life will always search for the source. Technology will create an anti-life away from its cosmic function.
atonjost 1 month ago
i thought there was a limit to what we can do with the types of computers we have now. silicon based computers and stuff...
magua4 1 month ago
@magua4 The advent of the Internet and cloud technology means that those individual machine limitations are no longer an issue....we're talking massive parallel processing much like what happens in the human brain. Besides, other computing technologies are on the horizon.
skyblazer7 1 month ago
@magua4 Graphene <--- look it up
12DeathKnight 1 month ago
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OMGITSDRJESUS 1 month ago
@OMGITSDRJESUS Move to Denmark.. only place in the world where you can truly live the "American dream" and get an education even though your mom and dad makes minimum vage.
mcspirit 1 month ago
By 2029 you say... thats a bit scary, that we well be able to replicate the human brain by then. The term artifical intel comes to mind, everyone has heard of a robot take over or something along those lines. I wonder if when that stuff does come about if we will be smart enough to remove a desire for greatering ones self in these robots. The science fiction moives and book have a point, if we make a sentiant machine that can learn a "Terminator" like world is easy to imagn. (mind the spelling)
DarstOmega 1 month ago
@DarstOmega lol, I dont think such entities will behave in that way. By the end of the day, machines are sexless and non - territorial. They wont see any need to harm us, there's just no point in doing so. We humans have a habit of thinking that they will behave in a similar way to us. We are the result of natural seclection, survival of the fittest. They however, are not.
TheTUDOR91 1 month ago
@TheTUDOR91 I just think that scientist will use the human brain model to make the computers intelegence, so whats not to say they we will copy the parts that lust things like greed into the computers? Btw Im not talking about calculating machines like our computers today, I was refering to that whole the artificial intelligence thing that we are aiming for.
DarstOmega 1 month ago
@DarstOmega I see what you mean, but again i dont think that'll be case, certain beneficial areas of human behaviour will be used in limited domestic machines, it wont go any further than that. Where as for the superintelligent machines, i believe they'll behave in a logical, rational way. they'll be capable of improving their own intellectual capabilities.
TheTUDOR91 1 month ago
It has been hugely amusing trying to convince my grade 8 and 9 classes that this is true. I have spread that knowledge, however.
PanBelacqua 1 month ago
heres a thought thats by no means true... we could be machines, made by beings from before us, then we grew to be superior and overtook them. i need to get some sleep... that is such a ridiculous idea.
holyhelo5speak 1 month ago
This guy has the most uninteresting way of speaking about interesting things.
JapanLessons 2 months ago 22
@JapanLessons he's a scientist. his job is to discover and explain things, not to entertain you. go watch Bill Nye if that's what you're looking for.
Metal4Truth 1 month ago in playlist Future
@Metal4Truth
No, no... I understand that. It's not a complaint.
I was just making an observation that Ray Kurzweil is more monotonous than most other speakers.
JapanLessons 1 month ago
@JapanLessons What do you think he ought to do?
Juggle dildos?
DonEdwardVoiceovers 1 month ago
@DonEdwardVoiceovers
Hahahahaha!
That would make it more interesting...
In all seriousness though, no. It's a good video with good content. He just has a boring speech pattern.
JapanLessons 1 month ago
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ApocDevTeam 2 months ago 7
@SinkingShipOfFools
probalby would be too late at that point, but yes morpheus... lol we will need to do something.
420protoman 2 months ago
I read the article entitled "2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal" about this subject and I have one question. Does that mean (man becoming immortal) we're gonna able to TRANSFER our brain data (therefore our memory, conscience, personality etc) into a computer? At least as I understood from this video, we're gonna be able to just DUPLICATE ourselves. That's not immortality as an individual, but just maintenance of one's information.
CUMBICA1970 2 months ago
whats wrong with technological singularity... how would we generate greater intelligence with our intellectual limits?!?... how would we understand (if even possible) what greater intelligence beyond our limits understands... wouldn't we not be capable to understand what those future machines would understand? every single computer is a product of our human logic so how could something we created overcome our own way of thinking?
secondarysetee 2 months ago
Like if you're here cause of Keller.
crazy4orange301 2 months ago
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he's a pussy cuz he's scared to die
420protoman 2 months ago
@420protoman
Who wouldn't? You may think being scared to die is a sign of weakness, but why should it be? Our ancestors had to be afraid to survive. If you're so confidant about death, go take on a bear. If you survive, you'll be a hero, but if you die, hey, at least you've proved you're not a "pussy"
ASTF.TK
EpicAthiest 2 months ago
@EpicAthiest
our ancestors knew how to survive for a joke... they weren't afraid you tard. lol. it was every day life to them... they were fearless. that's how the human race survived so long... but now with all the luxury of technology and video games. it turned ppl into a bunch of pussies... heck i know ppl that said if the power went out for a month we all would die... my buddy's gf said that lol i laughed hard.... only the weak would die... the ones who are scared wouldn't get far
420protoman 2 months ago
@EpicAthiest
youre completely wrong when you said our ancestors had to be afraind to survive.... you got it backwards... if you are scared how the hell u gonna go out and hunt wild game... they were absolutely not scared. a day in the woods to them was like a day on the Xbox 360 to the kids today.... ppl are becoming dependant on technology , i hope the economy does crash soon. i can't wait to laugh at all the city folks who can't survive... i'm far off in the mountains with lots of wild game
420protoman 2 months ago
@420protoman
Fear is the first step to escape. There's a reason our pupils immediately dilate when we see a bear as we transition into fight-or-flight response of our sympathetic nervous system- it helped us survive.
Children are also more easily conditioned to be afraid of spiders than rats. That means that some time in our history, we encountered animals with similar characteristics. The people who had the instinct to fee survived to pass on their genes while the ones who we're died.
ASTF.TK
EpicAthiest 2 months ago
@420protoman
Well, fear is adapted for survival. Aversion can facilitate survival. If I'm hunting wild boar but end up getting surrounded by six of them, my fight or flight response kicks in and I run away, I very well may survive to hunt the next time and be more likely to pass on my genes. However, if I fight, I might die and I don't pass on my genes. That isn't to say, though, that taking great risks don't have great rewards and that in itself isn't adaptive.
NewSoulSam 2 months ago
If fear wasn't adaptive, though, it would have been weeded out through natural selection millions of years ago and we wouldn't see it in pretty much all organisms. In fact, people who can't feel pain due to a medical disorder and, therefore have no fear, have lower life expectancies than people who feel pain and are fearful.
NewSoulSam 2 months ago
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@NewSoulSam
about being singled by 6 wild boar... woulnd't go down like that... even since the paleolithic era , humans have known to hunt and gather in packs or groups.... never hunt alone... even today this is still the way.
420protoman 2 months ago
OH man, if that doesn't happen until 2030, dude's going to be SO ashamed.
ryanbarrett80 2 months ago
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Super-smart robots will:
1. Do science to understand the universe.
2. Do understand that science with superior intelligence.
3. Use that understanding to control stuff, evolve, do more science, secure it´s own existance, get more power and control.
andenandenia 2 months ago
It seems that the hardware capabilities might overcome the software/our understanding of the brain. If we "just" create a machine+software that has some basic analysis and scientific judgement that improves itself through some form of accelerated evolution. Then all our job would be, is to throw problems/obstacles at this machine so that it develops and "naturally selects" better offsprings.
Self-improvement of hardware(in successive generations) can easily be solved by emulation in software.
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kay954687 2 months ago
@sdvc95 I would. I like idea of living a life of intellectual pursuit for eternity.
AgentMurphy286 2 months ago 26
i like how we r creating smarter things than us this way they can eliminate us, way to go humans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
africantigeress 2 months ago
@africantigeress no we can merge with them and mess with evolution we wont create them we will become them
tomgibson605 2 months ago
i was so impressed to see watson and siri.it seems strong AI will appear soon.
from chess champion to quiz took 14 yrs so from quiz to intelligence,another 14 yrs?
me...this poor guy will become The God or extinct!
singularku 2 months ago
A interesting thing is Ray could be to pessimistic on his time table. The reason is currently they are building super computers that are powerful enough to simulate the human brain. So science might finish reverse engineering the brain way before 2029. The implications of that would be great for us, sooner rather then later.
josseppie 2 months ago
why am i listening to noncence of this old man ?!?
aFemale1 2 months ago