Part 2: Ray Kurzweil Addresses the 2009 Longevity Conference

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Author of New York Times best-seller, "The Singularity is Here" explains how "exponential growth" has been driving the advances in technology information and why this dynamic now applies to health and medicine. Presentation at the 2009 Longevity Conference in Manhattan Beach, CA, on November 13, 2009. More information at: http://manhattanbeachproject and at: http://maxlife.org. Also you can follow developments at http://twitter.com/maxlifeorg

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  • @rc2823

    But at an exponential rate of progression the audio will be in sync by the era of the singularity.

    ;^)

  • A TRUE visionary not only forecasts the future, but forecasts it *accurately*...his track record of past predictions proves that point quite plainly. That's what makes Ray a very unique and genuine visionary.

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  • Ray doesn't take into account that increasing government control of the economy, high taxes, regulations, and free markets, will cripple innovation. In the past, the great inventions were by free people. Therefore, the only way for future hope is to defeat the socialist and collectivist mindset. Progress must have free markets.

  • @hoboboxerjoe : Einstein didn't say that. He said: 'Intelligence is imagination'.

  • @siciliano29, I've always agreed with this as well. I'm trying to write a comic book that is totally sci-fi, but I want it to depict some accurate future technologies, 25-30 years down the road. And it is literally beyond the capacity of most people to think of the future in that way. You have to train yourself to think of growth like he is talking about, and to paraphrase Einstein "Imagination is more important than intelligence" which I think is fairly accurate in the context he says it.

  • yes in my mind he is one of the greatest people to have ever lived.

  • Thanks for posting this.

    Is the documantary on Ray Kurzweil up on the internet yet? Where?

  • audios out of sync

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