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   KEYWORDS : BILL JOY
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I, robot -- Sam Allis  -- Boston Globe  -- April 16, 2000

Bill Joy muses on the threat of human extinction posed by genetic engineering, artificial life, and nanotechnology.

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Debating Humanity's Demise -- Joanna Glasner  -- Wired News  -- April 03, 2000

Bill Joy, Ray Kurzweil, and Ralph Merkle discussed the future implications of advanced technology at a packed forum at Stanford University.

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Why the Future Does Not Need Us -- Bill Joy  -- Wired Magazine  -- April 01, 2000

Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, uses his personal and political capital to discuss the implications of advanced technologies such as genetic engineering, artifical life, and nanotechnology. He argues that these technologies give an individual the power to threaten the entire planet and therefore society should consider limits on some research. Highly recommended.

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From Internet Scientist, A Preview of Extinction -- Joel Garreau  -- Washington Post  -- March 12, 2000

Bill Joy, the co-founder of Sun microsystems, warns that advanced technology (nanotechnology, genetic engineering, and artificial life) could threaten human extinction within two generations.

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