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Raymond Kurzweil

    12. Februar 1948

    Raymond Kurzweil ist ein visionärer Erfinder und Futurist, der die zukünftige Entwicklung der Menschheit und der Technologie erforscht. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Potenzial, biologische Grenzen zu überwinden und die technologische Singularität zu erreichen. Kurzweil konzentriert sich auf die Schnittstelle von Wissenschaft und Philosophie, um den Entwicklungspfad unserer Zivilisation zu verstehen und zu gestalten.

    Raymond Kurzweil
    The age of intelligent machines
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    Die nächste Stufe der Evolution. Wenn Mensch und Maschine eins werden | Der Zukunftsforscher, Transhumanist und ehemalige Google-Vorstandsmitglied über die Zukunft von künstlicher Intelligenz
    Die Intelligenz der Evolution
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    • Ray Kurzweil entwirft in seinem neuesten Buch eine faszinierende Vision einer Zukunft, in der Mensch und Maschine eng verbunden sind und KI unser Leben revolutioniert. Er beschreibt Fortschritte in Gesundheit und Lebensqualität, warnt jedoch auch vor den Gefahren unkontrollierter KI-Entwicklung. Die Richtung dieser Reise liegt in unseren Händen.

      Die nächste Stufe der Evolution. Wenn Mensch und Maschine eins werden | Der Zukunftsforscher, Transhumanist und ehemalige Google-Vorstandsmitglied über die Zukunft von künstlicher Intelligenz2024
    • The noted inventor and futurist’s successor to his landmark work explores how technology will transform humanity in the coming decades. Since its release in 2005, Kurzweil’s vision of an exponential future has sparked a global movement, with many of his predictions about technological advancements, such as AI and biotechnology, becoming mainstream. In this new work, he reassesses his 1999 prediction that AI will achieve human-level intelligence by 2029 and examines the exponential growth of technology that could amplify human intelligence a millionfold. Key topics include rebuilding the world atom by atom with nanobots, extending life beyond the current age limit of 120, and connecting our brains to the cloud. He discusses how exponential technologies are driving innovation across industries, improving well-being by reducing poverty and violence, and advancing renewable energy and 3-D printing. Additionally, he addresses the potential dangers of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and AI, including their impact on employment, the safety of autonomous vehicles, and the controversial "After Life" technology designed to virtually revive the deceased using their data and DNA. This work represents the culmination of six decades of research on artificial intelligence and Kurzweil’s significant contribution to understanding the impending technological revolution.

      The Singularity is Nearer2024
      3,2
    • After Shock

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      After Shock marks the 50-year anniversary of Alvin Toffler's, Future Shock . The compendium of essays comprising this landmark volume offers insightful reflections on the classic text and presents compelling and surprising views of the future--through the very unique lenses of more than 100 of the world's foremost futurists, including David Brin, Po Bronson, Sanjiv Chopra, George Gilder, Newt Gingrich, Alan Kay, Ray Kurzweil, Jane McGonigal, Lord Martin Rees, Byron Reese, and many other luminaries.

      After Shock2020
      3,5
    • Exploring the intersection of spirituality and ethics, this volume delves into critical questions surrounding human enhancement and artificial intelligence. Contributors examine the implications of technological advancements on human identity, addressing topics such as the limits of biological improvement, the nature of AI personhood, and the spiritual dimensions of artificial intelligence. With insights from both established and emerging thinkers, the book offers a comprehensive look at the ethical landscape of our evolving relationship with technology and its impact on humanity.

      Spiritualities, ethics, and implications of human enhancement and artificial intelligence2019
    • Danielle

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Novel tells the story of a precocious young girl who uses her intelligence and accelerating technology to solve humanity's grandest challenges. Now if only we can find more courageous visionaries like Danielle. Written as an alternative history, Danielle's journey as a driven young girl brings her face to face with many important figures from recent history and our modern world. Told through the eyes of Danielle's equally remarkable sister Claire, a girl adopted from Haiti after surviving the earthquake, this story shows all readers a hopeful vision of humanity's future - and how to achieve it. The novel features 24 graphic novel style illustrations, one for each year of Danielle's life. Accompanying the novel are two nonfiction companion books by the author. How You Can Be a Danielle is a call to action, providing pragmatic, thought-provoking and clear guidance on how readers can be inspired to emulate Danielle and help bring about a better world. A Chronicle of Ideas: A Guide for Superheroines (and Superheroes) provides Kurzweil's and Danielle's unique spin on 282 concepts presented in the novel. Publisher

      Danielle2019
      3,4
    • How to Create a Mind

      The Secret of Human Thought Revealed

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The bold futurist and bestselling author explores the limitless potential of reverse-engineering the human brain Ray Kurzweil is arguably today's most influential--and often controversial--futurist. In "How to Create a Mind," Kurzweil presents a provocative exploration of the most important project in human-machine civilization--reverse engineering the brain to understand precisely how it works and using that knowledge to create even more intelligent machines. Kurzweil discusses how the brain functions, how the mind emerges from the brain, and the implications of vastly increasing the powers of our intelligence in addressing the world's problems. He thoughtfully examines emotional and moral intelligence and the origins of consciousness and envisions the radical possibilities of our merging with the intelligent technology we are creating. Certain to be one of the most widely discussed and debated science books of the year, "How to Create a Mind" is sure to take its place alongside Kurzweil's previous classics which include "Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever" and "The Age of Spiritual Machines."

      How to Create a Mind2012
      4,0
    • In Transcend, famed futurist Ray Kurzweil and his coauthor Terry Grossman, MD, present a cutting edge, accessible program based on the vanguard in nutrition and science. They’ve distilled thousands of scientific studies to make the case that new developments in medicine and technology will allow us to radically extend our life expectancies and slow the aging process. Transcend gives you the practical tools you need to live long enough (and remain healthy long enough) to take full advantage of the biotech and nanotech advances that have already begun and will continue to occur at an accelerating pace during the years ahead. To help you remember the nine key components of the program, Ray and Terry have arranged them into a mnemonic: Talk with your doctor, Relaxation, Assessment, Nutrition, Supplements, Calorie reduction, Exercise, New technologies, Detoxification. This easy-to-follow program will help you transcend the boundaries of your genetic legacy and live long enough to live forever.

      Transcend2010
      4,0
    • “Startling in scope and bravado.” —Janet Maslin,  The New York Times“Artfully envisions a breathtakingly better world.” — Los Angeles Times“Elaborate, smart and persuasive.” — The Boston Globe“A pleasure to read.” — The Wall Street JournalOne of  CBS News ’s Best Fall Books of 2005  •  Among  St Louis Post-Dispatch ’s Best Nonfiction Books of 2005  •  One of Amazon.com’s Best Science Books of 2005A radical and optimistic view of the future course of human development from t he bestselling author of  How to Create a Mind and The Singularity is Nearer  who Bill Gates calls “the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence”For over three decades, Ray Kurzweil has been one of the most respected and provocative advocates of the role of technology in our future. In his classic The Age of Spiritual Machines , he argued that computers would soon rival the full range of human intelligence at its best. Now he examines the next step in this inexorable evolutionary 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 creations.

      The Singularity is Near2006
      4,0
    • A controversial scientific vision predicts a time in which humans and machines will merge and create a new form of non-biological intelligence, explaining how the occurrence will solve such issues as pollution, hunger, and aging

      The Singularity Is Near. When Humans Transcend Biology2005
      4,0
    • Fantastic Voyage

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      From the author of How to Create a Mind comes a book about the science behind radical life extension.Startling discoveries in the areas of genomics, biotechnology, and nanotechnology occur practically every day. The rewards of this research, some of it as spectacular as science fiction, are practically in our grasp. Fantastic Voyage shows us how we can use these new technologies to live longer than previously imaginable. The authors take the reader on a journey to undreamed-of vitality with a comprehensive investigation into the cutting-edge science regarding diet, supplementation, genetics, detoxification, and the hormones involved with aging and youth.  By following their program, which includes such simple recommendations as eating a balanced, low-glycemic-index diet, and taking powerful anti-aging nutritional supplements, anyone will be able to add years of healthy, active life.

      Fantastic Voyage2005
      3,8