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  • Poor rat. That looks so painful.

  • We dont have a brain, we Are the brain.

  • @SuperAwesomecomment More specifically, we are the mind. Our brain does many things "we" are not aware or in control of. :)

  • pretty cool stuff.

    I wonder if they asked Danny Elfman permission to misuse the Edward Scissorhands music...

  • im gonna be a robot hunter. cant wait LOL

  • Amazing, so I'll actually be alive for this? That's a dream come true.

  • I hope some time-travelling assassin from the human 1.0 resistance doesn't kill Mr. Kurzweil.

  • DESTROY UR COMPUTERS

  • i dont think i want machines with a human brain thats just a bit scary in my opinion maybe even going a bit two far

  • If they keep playing ominous music and showing expressionless children, maybe we'll be scared. Oh, and don't forget to have them whisper "Singularity" every now and then.

    Other than that, this is pretty good so far.

    "Singularity..."

    "Singularity..."

    "Singularity..."

  • what's the song @3:30 ? anyone know?

  • @nicolanthon25 cinematic orchestra -flite

  • @lidmathematica thanks a bunch!

  • Drool!

  • Where can i purchase remote control rat??

  • Is the girl jumproping in the forest a Human 2.0??

  • Look for Mensch 2.0 / Human 2.0 on youtube...

  • The background music is just as creepy...

  • exciting...

  • The Universe has become aware of itself and is conscious of the fact that orgainic biological material is not suitable enough to carry consciousness(in certain conditions). So when computers reach consciousness we will integrate and are evolution will be our ability to transfer consciousness from one hard drive to the next until we achieve a god like state. With the help of quantum computers, and indestructible materials to protect the hard drive. So to speak. whew! man i love weed ]:-!"'"'""

  • @6VaLeNtInE6MaSSaCrE6 You wrote that while stoned ? Impressive and you,re 100% correct.

  • @6VaLeNtInE6MaSSaCrE6 Haha, Gotta love those hazy pot-fuelled rants!;)

    I've got a friend who's a black-belt in pot-fuelled rants. Me, I'm struggling to remember how to type coz of it as we speak.

  • Too bad ill be too old by then to kick a robotic cyborg ass. My black might blow out.

  • you said black not back

  • you'll be old but thet will put your brain into a robot haha!!

  • O_O this is a little scary for many reasons...........

  • the future is always intimidating for those not living it.

    ;d

  • @IceBirdy1 I think you need to stop watching those terminator movies!;)

  • It's kind of scary when you think of the effects that computers will have on us in even just the next decade. If they truly get twice as sophisticated every year, then we're in for some serious hell in the 21st century

  • It is, it can't process everything it records, that's why it works in what I call "Sectors". These "Sectors" assists us in evaluating in Third-Dimensional Perspective in a mathematical algorithms. And also creates fictional dimensions referred by everyone who's had them: "Dreams".

  • The entire circumference of the Brain is a living, bio-electrical Hard Drive. And yes, every region has its own storage unit: Think a flash card memory. "Short Term Memory" is nothing but a mere disturbance, an imbalance of electrodes inside the Brain.

  • The Human Brain isn't complicated as we think it is, we chose it to be. The Brain is but an organic hard drive, which stores images of our peronal existences. It also helps us create a reality that we can accept without question, like a video camera that runs runs 24 hours a day 7 days a week, nonstop. But if we as a race of sentient apes can upgraded it, maybe we can see the other dimensions around us, the things we cannot see because we are not evolved yet.

  • most confusing but intriguing 9min 25sec of my life

  • This kind of stuff is what a I work for every day. I try to make money so I can help fund these projects. People need to ditch religion and realize that science is the only thing that can save us from death.

  • Much gratitude for posting these vids.

  • 2029? ill be about 38 by then.

    lol rat turn right good here have an orgasm.

    want to study the human brain? thats what death row inmates are for! you dam well cant go and say its in humane your just gonna kill the fu*kin guy anyways give him a chance to be useful now that would be the humane thing to do

  • i have no desire to be a god, but if i can live maybe 5000-20000 years im all for it. i wont be immortal but i get to learn alot during that time. knowledge is what i want nothing else really ever mattered.

  • awesome dude

  • LOL dw man i found out today my friend was logged on my acc at his house lol we had a big laugh :P

  • hmm no, no one else uses this comp =/

  • ummmm... wtf i didnt comment this "what bold predictions will be really awesome if this comes true. but honestly i dont think it will not in 20 years anyway maby 500-600 years from now " i havent even seen this vid?!

  • what bold predictions will be really awesome if this comes true. but honestly i dont think it will not in 20 years anyway maby 500-600 years from now

  • Google these:

    "Singularly Silly Singularity". (Pharyngula)

    "AI Gone Awry: The Futile Quest For Artificial Intelligence". (Skeptic Magazine)

    "Ray Kurzweil's Future". (Corante: In The Pipeline)

  • Kurzweil, who pulled this 2029 date straight out of his ass, tells us these things just to sell his books. No-one I know of in the scientific field really takes him seriously.

  • There are many people in the scientific community who take Kurzweil very seriously.

  • looks like you're right. :)

  • I think Moller went out of business.

  • It is sad that your sole claim to any personal pride is a hiccup in some gene that controls skin pigmentation, something that you had no control over.

  • Its 2008 and we still don't have flying cars. I doubt we'll have computers integrated with our brains by 2029.

  • We actually do have flying cars. If we really wanted to we could build them now but it is not cost effective.

    But consider this: you do now have cancer treatments, space travel, computers that once occupied buildings now occupy your pocket, hearing and sight being restored with machines, human genome mapped (est time at start: decades, really: 15 years) and the resulting somatic gene therapy, cars that park themselves and will soon get 100+ mpg. I could go on.

    And you kvetch about flying cars?

  • I doubt we'll have them by 2079.

  • No RFID chips either!

  • wtf are aryans? Do they make your eyes water when you cut them?

  • I think he means 'arians', although I strongly disagree.

    Our diversity is what makes us great as a species.

    The fictional 'arian' race.. is in fact just that. fiction.

    And the characteristic blue eyes typical of that 'race' just a genetic mutation traced back to about 6,000 to 10,000 years ago.

  • 20 29..... 20 29.. 2920 2029 20....

  • Is this documentary narrated by a computer?

  • Of course. She also reads the BBC news. They all her MANDY - Mouth Apperture Noise Director Yah.

  • Can I get one of those pleasure buttons? XD

  • NO MORE VACINATIONS EITHER!

  • this is all just so bloody wild! 2029 when this will all be most possible...oh boy. how does one prepare in case something were to malfunction and go crazy on our race?

  • Heh, incidentally, 2029 is the year that the Terminator came from. Btw, the ultimate goal of some of these power-hungry control-freaks that I see in this video is to turn people into Borg-drones. Keep the damn brain-chips away from me.

  • fuck all that, jst gimme the pleasure centre device thing :D

  • There is a limit for each particular architecture.

    Moore's law only comes to a limit in von Neuman architectures. There are alternative architectures on the rise that have the potential to become much faster and complex. But a fast computer, a brain does not make.

  • ...what about diamond processors?

    they can now replicated perfect diamonds, theyll never burn out at highest temperatures. imagine that. 900000 ghz processor.

  • The singularity wanking in this is pretty stupid. Processing power has its physical limits, that's why it's not increased that significantly in the last 5 years or so. And Quantum Computers will not be the answer to everything.

  • so in the last 5 years or so you haven't seen processors go from 1Ghz to 4Ghz dual core 64 bit stack stuff? wow you're blind.

  • I intuitively think that it is because the businesses behind the technology can make more money slowly releasing it.

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