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anyone read Ray Kurzweil's Age of Spiritual Machines?

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:52 pm
by err_fatale
speaking of Kurzweil, anyone read his book? It's about AI, or Artificial Intelligence. According to Kurzweil, by the mid part of this century, if we haven't destroyed ourselves with technology, the technology will begin to become conscious and self-aware. By mid 21st century a $1000 personal computer will surpass the computational capability of the human brain.

Self-replicating nanobots!!!!

anyways, check this link, he has a lot to say, and his synths kick ass.
btw the original Kurzweil K250 was designed by Ray Kurzweil with Stevie Wonder, as Mr. Wonder wanted a more convincing emulation of real instruments.....

http://www.kurzweilai.net/

http://www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0 ... rintable=1

The Law of Accelerating Returns
by Ray Kurzweil

An analysis of the history of technology shows that technological change is exponential, contrary to the common-sense "intuitive linear" view. So we won't experience 100 years of progress in the 21st century -- it will be more like 20,000 years of progress (at today's rate). The "returns," such as chip speed and cost-effectiveness, also increase exponentially. There's even exponential growth in the rate of exponential growth. Within a few decades, machine intelligence will surpass human intelligence, leading to The Singularity -- technological change so rapid and profound it represents a rupture in the fabric of human history. The implications include the merger of biological and nonbiological intelligence, immortal software-based humans, and ultra-high levels of intelligence that expand outward in the universe at the speed of light.

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:58 pm
by noisetonepause
All it will do is answer questions, and ask new ones. I doubt it will change the fact that nothing has changed since Marduk slew Tiamat, though.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:01 am
by DeadlyKungFu
It'll reach a point where human stupidity and arrogance will hold back technological advances.

<cough>stem cells<cough>

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:14 am
by marky
No, but I know someone who works for him in his Boston office. How cool am I.

Okay. not much.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:30 am
by debu
Here's a recent speech with kurzweil debating the optimistic side of biotech. I listened to it last week, it's decent

http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail1017.html

some of his opinions don't take into account a lot of stupidity (legislation) but I've always dug his point of view.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:12 pm
by jackmazzotti
if Ray is really smart he will get the va1 into production fast :D

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:27 pm
by hoffman2k
Yeah. I've read it. Great book.
I think the idea for "the matrix" was stolen from that book :wink:

I could use a backup of myself. It would save in travelling costs.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:00 pm
by dj superflat
good book, but his predictions are almost certainly wrong (progress never happens quite how people think it will, you can find any number of similar books from the 70s making similarly ludicrous predictions about life in 2000, getting almost nothing correct).

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 7:17 pm
by thelike5
Yeah, whatever happend to the VA-1???

I figured that synth would be a dead ringer for amazing...

Ray is kinda nuts though, I mean in a good way with all the A.I. stuff and what not...

:roll:

Starts out good...

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 12:15 am
by RonChi
I got through the first few chapters. His description of evolution, chaos and the origin of the universe is great, mind-blowing stuff. I find those subjects more interesting than what Ray thinks will happen in the future...

My personal opinion, I don't think humans will be here long enough to figure out how to make a computer act like a human.

Just my thoughts,

Best part about the book, the shiny cover :)