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June 24th, 2010
Time & Life Building
New York, USA
1271 Avenue of the Americas
(50th Street and 6th Avenue)
The Singularity is Near - Explained
The Onset of the 21st Century will be an era in which the very nature of what it means to be human will be both enriched and challenged as our species breaks the shackles of its genetic legacy and achieves inconceivable heights of intelligence, material progress, and longevity. While the social and philosophical ramifications of these changes will be profound, and the threats they pose considerable, celebrated futurist Ray Kurzweil presents a view of the coming age that is both a dramatic culmination of centuries of technological ingenuity and a genuinely inspiring vision of our ultimate destiny.
Directed by Anthony Waller
Interviews Directed by Toshi Hoo
Co-Directed by Ray Kurzweil
Written by Ray Kurzweil
Produced by Ray Kurzweil, Ehren Koepf, and Toshi Hoo
Executive Producer Martine Rothblatt
A Terasem Motion Infocuture Presentation
So what is the Singularity?
Within a quarter century, nonbiological intelligence will match the range and subtlety of human intelligence. It will then soar past it because of the continuing acceleration of information-based technologies, as well as the ability of machines to instantly share their knowledge. Intelligent nanorobots will be deeply integrated in our bodies, our brains, and our environment, overcoming pollution and poverty, providing vastly extended longevity, full-immersion virtual reality incorporating all of the senses (like “The Matrix”), "experience beaming” (like “Being John Malkovich”), and vastly enhanced human intelligence. The result will be an intimate merger between the technology-creating species and the technological evolutionary process it spawned.
And that’s the Singularity?
No, that’s just the precursor. Nonbiological intelligence will have access to its own design and will be able to improve itself in an increasingly rapid redesign cycle. We’ll get to a point where technical progress will be so fast that unenhanced human intelligence will be unable to follow it. That will mark the Singularity.
When will that occur?
I set the date for the Singularity—representing a profound and disruptive transformation in human capability—as 2045. The nonbiological intelligence created in that year will be one billion times more powerful than all human intelligence today.
Why is this called the Singularity?
The term “Singularity” in my book is comparable to the use of this term by the physics community. Just as we find it hard to see beyond the event horizon of a black hole, we also find it difficult to see beyond the event horizon of the historical Singularity. How can we, with our limited biological brains, imagine what our future civilization, with its intelligence multiplied trillions-fold, be capable of thinking and doing? Nevertheless, just as we can draw conclusions about the nature of black holes through our conceptual thinking, despite never having actually been inside one, our thinking today is powerful enough to have meaningful insights into the implications of the Singularity. That’s what I’ve tried to do in this book.
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Featuring:
- Ray Kurzweil
- Alan Dershowitz
- Tony Robbins
- Pauley Perrette
- Bill Joy
- Mitch Kapor
- Vinod Khosla
- Bill McKibben
- Marvin Minsky
- Martine Rothblatt
- Alvin Toffler
- Sherry Turkle
- Eliezer Yudkowsky
- Cynthia Breazeal
- Richard Clarke
- David Dalrymple
- Aubrey De Grey
- K. Eric Drexler
- Robert A. Freitas Jr.
- James Gashel
- Neil Gershenfeld
- J. Storrs Hall
