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Dec 11, 2016
Proof that Moore’s Law has been replaced by a Virtual Moore’s Law that is Accelerating and Bringing the Singularity With It
Posted by Eric Klien in categories: computing, singularity, supercomputing
Introduction
Moore’s Law says that the number of transistors per square inch will double approximately every 18 months. This article will show how many technologies are providing us with a new Virtual Moore’s Law that proves computer performance will at least double every 18 months for the foreseeable future thanks to many new technological developments.
This Virtual Moore’s Law is propelling us towards the Singularity where the invention of artificial superintelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth, resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization.
Going Vertical
In the first of my “proof” articles two years ago, I described how it has become harder to miniaturize transistors, causing computing to go vertical instead. 2 years ago, Samsung was mass producing 24-layer 3D NAND chips and had announced 32-layer chips. As I write this, Samsung is mass producing 48-layer 3D NAND chips with 64-layer chips rumored to appear within a month or so. Even more importantly, it is expected that by the end of 2017, the majority of NAND chips produced by all companies will be 3D. Currently Samsung and its competitors are working 24/7 to transform their 2D factories to 3D factories causing a dramatic change in how NAND flash chips are created.
Dec 10, 2016
First Brain-to-Brain Interface Demonstrated
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: cyborgs, singularity, transhumanism
Another breakthrough on our path to Singularity.
Researchers at Duke University have demonstrated for the first time an electronic link between the brains of pairs of rats. The link allowed the rats to communicate directly and solve simple tasks. A follow up research demonstrated a similar link created between animals thousands of miles apart—one in North Carolina and one in Brazil. The research might allow scientists in the future to connect multiple brains to form a combined multi-brain which could allow sharing of both motor and sensory information between several animals. How easily can you connect one brain directly to another? The surprising answer is that it might be significantly easier than previously thought, at least when it comes to rats. Professor Miguel Nicolelis from Duke University School of Medicine and his team, discovered in previous studies that rat brain are much more “plastic” than we expected, and that they can adapt quickly to accept input from devices outside the body and even learn how to process invisible infrared light generated by an artificial sensor (somewhat similar experiments are currently being done in humans, where blind people are fitted with bionic eyes connected to the optical nerve which is given time to adjust to the new stimuli with the hope of eventually allowing them to process the information and regain partial sight).
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Dec 6, 2016
The Brain Tech to Merge Humans and AI Is Already Being Developed
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, singularity
With BMI technology, cell circuitry, etc. this is no surprise.
Are you scared of artificial intelligence (AI)?
Do you believe the warnings from folks like Prof. Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and others?
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Dec 5, 2016
Human Intelligence (HI)
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, singularity
Are you scared of Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
Do you believe the warnings from folks like Prof. Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and others?
Is AI the greatest tool humanity will ever create, or are we “summoning the demon”?
Nov 26, 2016
LIVING ROBOT with ‘HUMAN BRAIN’ close to creation as super AI computer around the corner
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, singularity
Fast tracking to singularity. We will see an acceleration of Synbio technology in this space and once QC is more and more available in our infrastructure we will see more and more adoption due to performance and reduce risks.
COMPUTER scientists attempting to electronically replicate the human brain are close to creating a ‘living PC’.
Nov 17, 2016
SingularityU: Artificial intelligence to transform every aspect of life
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, singularity
Controlling artificial intelligence devices by voice will come soon said AI expert Neil Jacobstein.
Artificial intelligence is set to transform the world, the audience at a Christchurch conference on the future was told.
Artificial intelligence (AI) “allows us to expand the range of the possible, to do things we never thought we could do before,” said Neil Jacobstein who chairs the artificial intelligence and robotics track at Singularity University, a think tank based in California.
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Nov 2, 2016
Why the World Is Better Than You Think in 10 Powerful Charts
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: Peter Diamandis, singularity
Nov 2, 2016
SoftBank Is Investing in a Microchip to Make the Singularity a Reality
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: existential risks, robotics/AI, singularity
In Brief:
- As part of a strategy to prepare for the Singularity, Japanese telecom multinational SoftBank spent $31 billion to acquire microprocessing company ARM.
- This hypothetical day in the future when machine intelligence surpasses that of humanity may not be the doomsday it is portrayed as in much of pop culture.