This week your Random Talkers Matt and Adam review Ray Kurzweil's epic 2004 treatise, “The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology.” This book has everything, from nanobot-fueled virtual reality to the enticing possibility of life and no death. Timestamps below:
1:47 - Exponential growth fuels Kurzweil's bold predictions
5:43 - Always look for S-curves
7:41 - Do we really need to reverse engineer the brain?
10:12 - Genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics are key
16:54 - The Singularity and living forever
19:22 - Will you be “you” after the Singularity?
26:58 - What happens if and when everything goes horribly wrong
29:26 - Asymmetric risk tolerance, self-driving cars, and the conundrum of regulation
35:20 - Final thoughts
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