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Infinite Memory and Bandwidth: Implications for Artificial Intelligence -- Dr. Raj Reddy  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- February 22, 2001
Artificial Life

Not to worry about superintelligent machines taking over, says AI pioneer Dr. Raj Reddy. A more likely scenario: people who can think and act 1000 times faster, using personal intelligent agents.

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Evolution and the Internet: Toward A Networked Humanity? -- Danny Belkin  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- February 22, 2001

Danny Belkin argues that integration of human and machine will lead to an interconnected \"organism\"--the next major evolutionary step forward for humanity.

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The Human Machine Merger: Why We Will Spend Most of Our Time in Virtual Reality in the Twenty-first Century -- Ray Kurzweil  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- July 27, 2000
Nanotechnology

Ray Kurzweil gives a speech at SIGGRAPH arguing that the exponential growth in computing power will bring fully immersive virtual reality within reach in the next 10-15 years. He also discusses nanotechnology, the \"singularity\", and the use of artificial life avatars.

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Global Cyberspace and Personal Memespace -- Bruce Damer  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- February 22, 2001
Virtual Reality

Bruce Damer discusses the advances made in constructing elaborate digital worlds populated with digital avatars of real people interacting with bots, agents, and exotic life forms.

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We Are Becoming Cyborgs -- Ray Kurzweil  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- March 15, 2002
Neurotechnology

Ray Kurzweil argues that "the union of human and machine is well on its way" through developments in nanotechnology, virtual reality, and brain-machine interfaces. He predicts that humanity will soon "vastly expand our intellect as we merge our biological brains with non-biological intelligence."

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Kurzweil proposes national defense program for genetic, nanotechnology and robotics technologies -- Ray Kurzweil  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- November 19, 2001
Genetic Engineering

Inventor-author Ray Kurzweil has proposed a major new national program to develop defensive strategies, technologies, and ethical standards to address the dangers of emerging genetic, nanotechnology and robotics technologies.

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Nanotech's grand challenge: energy self-sufficiency, says von Ehr -- Staff  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- September 11, 2002
Energy

A prominent CEO of a nanotechnology research corporation argues that "Nanotechnology needs a 'grand challenge' project, and energy self-sufficiency is one that would pay huge benefits to both the USA and the world."

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Human Cloning is the Least Interesting Application of Cloning Technology -- Ray Kurzweil  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- January 4, 2003
Cloning

Kurzweil argues that of all the applications of theraputic cloning, human cloning is the least interesting and least worrisome.

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Congressional hearing addresses public concerns about nanotech -- Amara D. Angelica  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- April 14, 2003
Nanotechnology

Expert witnesses at a U.S. congressional hearing recommended wider public debate, greater resources to develop defensive technology, and funding of societal, ethical, and environmental impact studies along with technology forecasting and basic science studies.

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The Future of Nanotechnology: Molecular Manufacturing -- K. Eric Drexler  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- April 14, 2003
Nanotechnology

Molecular manufacturing, and the use of molecular assemblers to hold and position molecules, will be key to the future, controlling how molecules react and allowing scientists to build complex structures with atomically precise control. In this essay, Dr. Drexler discusses the benefits and challenges of future molecular manufacturing.

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