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I liked your mention "I pray"!!! Funny! ;)
Take a look at this link:
IBM Simulates 4.5 Percent of the Human Brain and Might Make You Obsolete by 2019
http://gizmodo.com/5853077/ibm-simulates-45-percent-of-the-human-br...
I'm getting scared about all these!!!
Take a look at the books of Ray Kurzweil: The Age of Spiritual Machines, and The Singularity is Near!
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Arthur,
Considering yours: "John Connor's world (The Terminator) is fiction and I believe (pray) will remain fiction"
Take a look at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjhB6J23Qjs&feature=related
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Hi Sandros!
Cool video, good marketing, but I am afraid Corning only makes the glass. It is an inspirational video for their customers and potential customers, of what they (other companies like Apple, MS etc) could do potentially with this product. However, the moving-of-grandma-on-the-table part would mean there had to be camera tech in the whole plate :-)
Best,
Klaus
Hi Klaus,
I think the Cornings video cool too, but to me it seens there are a lot of overlaps, I mean, redundancies! For example, there still are traffic signs in a time of supersmart cars...
Maybe you should consider this other video, a more realistic one. I didn't have time to watch the whole movie yet!
Hi!
I am not sure the other video is more realistic, but I would love to see the movie, e.g. with Colin Powell playing himself. Ray Kursweil is a charismatic futurist, but he is first of all an author, not an academic scientist. That said, I think we need more "futurlologists", as the French call them. Only that we have to treat their ideas more as "possibilities" than what is actually going to happen.
Klaus
Hi Klaus,
Have you ever read the Kurzweils book THE AGE OF SPIRITUAL MACHINES, from 1999? It seems he hit at least 90% of his predictions to 2009. The book follows with predictions to 2019, 2029, 2039 ... 2099.
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