Archive for the ‘singularity’ category: Page 64
Feb 2, 2017
Living Forever: What it Means to Have an “Indefinite Lifespan”
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, nanotechnology, Peter Diamandis, singularity
Can science really enable us stick around on Earth forever? Experts haven’t developed ways to make us invincible, immortal beings who are unsusceptible to physical trauma or starvation. However, studies have been going on to make aging just another preventable disease. Effectively stalling the deterioration of our bodies would then mean humans could live indefinitely.
Peter Diamandis, co-founder of San Diego-based genotype research facility Human Longevity, Inc., spoke at the Singularity University in California last September about challenging aging and the deterioration of the body. The key to unlocking an indefinite lifespan was to improve the repair mechanisms of the body, said Diamandis. His research teams consider the possibility of using stem cells or nanomachines to regenerate our bodies.
Last year, researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine have used chromosome extensions that dramatically increased the rate of cell division, a growth mechanism of our bodies that weakens over time. The development hints at a chance to turn back the biological clock.
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Jan 27, 2017
Could Synthetic DNA Be the Next Tech Breakthrough?
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, robotics/AI, singularity
Is Synbio the next big thing? Hmmm; depends. If we’re talking about ensuring that we have a solid foundation/ infrastructure (including platforms; etc.) on QC 1st then with the existing evolution and maturity of the fundamentals around Synbio as a 1st step; then accelerating the further maturity of Synbio into creating super humans and singularity? My answer is yes. If we’re not even considering that we need QC and just focused on Synbio only; my answer is No as QC will be required as a foundation for things like real Humanoid AI, cell circuited humans/ super humans, etc.
Why we might soon be buying silk, wood, and more fabricated out of genetic code.
Jan 22, 2017
Singularity CGI
Posted by Eric Klien in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI, singularity
Carrie Fisher just died but she will likely come back to life because the Singularity is Near and is bringing Singularity CGI with it!
Bringing the dead back to life
In the latest Star Wars movie, Rogue One, five characters were brought back as they would have looked between episodes 3 and 4 of Star Wars. They were Princess Leia, Grand Moff Tarkin, Dr. Cornelius Evazan (who said “I have the death sentence on twelve systems” in episode 4), General Dodonna, and Mon Mothma. General Dodonna and Mon Mothma were brought back with the traditional method of using actors who looked similar to the original actors. The other three were brought back with CGI (computer-generated imagery), more specifically CGI enhanced with motion capture.
(He looks better because he had more screen time so they spent more money on him.)
Jan 19, 2017
Elite Scientists Have Told the Pentagon That AI Won’t Threaten Humanity
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: Elon Musk, military, robotics/AI, singularity
JASON advisory group says Elon Musk’s singularity warnings are unfounded, but a focus on AI for the Dept. of Defense is integral.
Jan 15, 2017
What does being on track for the predicted Technological Singularity mean and are we on track?
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: nanotechnology, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, singularity
Ray Kurzweil is famous for his vision and prediction of a Technological Singularity by 2049 Although whenever Ray predicts a date like 2049, based on Kurzweil’s own past reviews of his predictions, he gives his predictions ten years late or early to develop. So by Ray’s personal standard his prediction timing of being correct on the Technological Singularity would be if it happened in the 2041 to 2059 time window. Usually his predictions are based upon exponential developments and progress, so he rarely would make an error in predicting something happening too early.
The technological singularity is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial superintelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth, resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization.
Some use “the singularity” in a broader way to refer to any radical changes in our society brought about by new technologies such as molecular nanotechnology, although Vinge and other writers specifically state that without superintelligence, such changes would not qualify as a true singularity.
Jan 9, 2017
Aubrey de Grey: Indefinite Lifespans And Rationalizing Death
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: quantum physics, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, singularity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D4OZqtIJMU
Aubrey and Kurzweil.
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Jan 2, 2017
Let’s cut to the chase – there have never been times as uncertain as these in the world of business
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: business, robotics/AI, singularity
There is no written rule-book to follow when it comes to career survival. The “Future of Work” is about making ourselves employable in a workforce where the priority of business leaders is to invest in automation and digital technology, more than training and developing their own workforces.
As our soon-to-be-released State of Operations and Outsourcing 2017 study, conducted in conjunction with KPMG across 454 major enterprise buyers globally, shows a dramatic shift in priorities from senior managers (SVPs and above), where 43% are earmarking significant investment in robotic automation of processes, compared with only 28% placing a similar emphasis on training and change management. In fact, the same number of senior managers are as focused on cognitive computing as their own people … yes, folks, this is the singularity of enterprise operations, where cognitive computing now equals employees’ brains when it comes to investment!
Dec 16, 2016
Is it Possible to Defeat Death? SENS Research Over 9000!
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, singularity
Dr. Aubrey de Grey on the case again in this amusing video.
Dr. Aubrey de Grey in a new video where people ask questions via Twitter. It is a bit tongue in cheek and sorry about the title but hopefully you will enjoy it,
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Dec 15, 2016
Why we are still light years away from full artificial intelligence
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: drones, robotics/AI, singularity
The future is here… or is it?
With so many articles proliferating the media space on how humans are at the cusp of full AI (artificial intelligence), it’s no wonder that we believe that the future — which is full of robots and drones and self-driven vehicles, as well as diminishing human control over these machines — is right on our doorstep.
But are we really approaching the singularity as fast as we think we are?
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