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In his book “Physics of the Future”, Michio Kaku outlines six roadblocks to the Singularity. The roadblocks are at least as speculative as the technological singularity, and we can reasonably speculate our way around them. Below are Michio’s proposed roadblocks, followed by my thoughts.http://www.ieet.org/images/uploads/liincolncover.jpg
IEET Fellow Douglas Rushkoff, author of “Program or Be Programmed”, praised Codecademy in an essay that IEET posted in January 2012, entitled “Why I am Learning to Code and You Should, Too.” Eventually, Rushkoff met with the founders of the organization, and he agreed to be “a member of Codecademy, dedicated to promoting code literacy and digital education.”http://www.ieet.org/images/uploads/medium_rushkoff.png
The BHA have launched a new video, it’s called “An Introduction to Humanism”. The hope is that this will be shared and viewed through social media, extending the usual reach and creating some extra awareness of Humanism and its causes. If you haven’t seen it already, please watch it here and if you like it, [...]
Kenneth Hayworth has a vision. One day, right before his body gives out, he will be injected with a highly toxic soup of chemicals that will preserve him down to the cell. Then, his brain will be sliced into wafers as thin as tracing paper and a computer would map every one of this 100 [...]