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Ray Kurzweil is back with a new book, 'The Singularity is Nearer'. This guy is a hero of mine and his predictions appear to be almost bang on. He still maintains we'll see A.G.I. by 2029 and a technological singularity by 2045. Yep, everything is still on track - https://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2024/06/29-ray-kurzweil-singularity-future-timeline.htm
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I could've been classed as a Kurzweil fanboy some years ago, but recent events have got me questioning where it is we might be heading with this adopting of technologies we barely understand. Is this becoming superhuman, as some of these enthusiastic futurists might say, or subhuman, losing aspects of our biology in the process? An interesting piece from Gregg Braden on this topic: https://www.bitchute.com/video/69MtEm8lmTg4
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P.S. Hi EKUMA!
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Why, hello there, Neo. Long time no see. Are you alright?
I have to be honest, Neo, I'm still a superfan of Ray Kurzweil. We've got this far. We might as well see the whole thing out & get to the 'Technological Singularity'. Then, hopefully, to the 'Omega Point' sometime later.
Btw, unfortunately, I can not access the hyperlink you sent me because Bitchute have disabled their website for British users. It's all because of that pesky 'UK Online Safety Act' (2023).
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