Who's Who of Singularity Research.
Jun. 2nd, 2008 12:21 amAs I've probably made abundantly clear in the past, I'm a transhumanist, and therefor believe that some sort of technological singularity is pretty much inevitable this century. Not everyone agrees with this point of view, naturally, but I've yet to see any more cogent arguments against it possibility than 'Ick! I wouldn't like that!'. This doesn't exactly constitute the telling disproof that many would like to believe it is.
Anyway, here's an interesting 2-page who's who PDF about authors on Singularity topics, both for, and against.
Anyway, here's an interesting 2-page who's who PDF about authors on Singularity topics, both for, and against.
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Date: 2008-06-02 04:47 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-06-15 05:24 pm (UTC)Heck, even the folks who talk about the Singularity have discovered that there are three distinct things that they mean by it, and they disagree on which will happen.
At the moment though, I can't find my reference to the three views, and how they differ. If you're interested, I can try to dig it up later.