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The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology is a 2005 non-fiction book about artificial intelligence and the future of humanity by inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil . The book builds on the ideas introduced in Kurzweil's previous books, The Age of Intelligent Machines (1990) and The Age of Spiritual Machines (1999).
- Ray Kurzweil
- 652
- 2005
- September 2005
26 de set. de 2006 · The Singularity Is Near is a kind of encyclopedic map of what Bill Gates once called ‘the road ahead.’” — The Oregonian “A clear-eyed, sharply-focused vision of the not-so-distant future.” — The Baltimore Sun “This book offers three things that will make it a seminal document.
- Ray Kurzweil
- $13.85
- Penguin Books
The Singularity Is Near portrays what life will be like after this event—a human-machine civilization where our experiences shift from real reality to virtual reality and where our intelligence becomes nonbiological and trillions of times more powerful than unaided human intelligence.
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Now, in The Singularity Is Near, he examines the next step in this inexorable evolutionary process: the union of human and machine, in which the knowledge and skills embedded in our brains will be combined with the vastly greater capacity, speed, and knowledge-sharing ability of our own creations.
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22 de set. de 2005 · The Singularity Is Near. : Ray Kurzweil. Penguin, Sep 22, 2005 - Social Science - 672 pages. A radical and optimistic view of the future course of human development from the bestselling author who Bill Gates calls “the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence.”.
The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology é um livro lançado por Raymond Kurzweil em 2005, uma atualização de The Age of Spiritual Machines (1999) e The Age of Intelligent Machines (1987). Assim como nas duas primeiras versões, nesse livro o autor tenta prever o que se espera de um futuro próximo.