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Source URL: fqxi.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-14 09:28:49
22Educational psychology / Pedagogy / Skills / Communication / Information and communication technologies in education / Ray Kurzweil / The Singularity Is Near / The Age of Spiritual Machines / Strong AI / Education / Knowledge / Singularitarianism

A College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education A College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education A College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education Dave Moursund

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Source URL: pages.uoregon.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-05-21 15:08:52
23Educational psychology / Pedagogy / Communication / Information and communication technologies in education / Information technology / Ray Kurzweil / The Singularity Is Near / The Age of Spiritual Machines / Strong AI / Education / Knowledge / Singularitarianism

A College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education A College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education A College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education Dave Moursund

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Source URL: pages.uoregon.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-05-24 18:46:47
24Singularitarianism / Educational psychology / Immortality / Ray Kurzweil / Rodale /  Inc. / Information and communication technologies in education / Alan Turing / The Singularity Is Near / Strong AI / Education / Science / Technology

Draft of about 80 pages of the planned 100 page book. DateDraft of about 80 pages of the planned 100 page book. DateA College Student’s Guide to Computers in Education Dave Moursund

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Source URL: pages.uoregon.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-05-16 19:50:50
25The Singularity is near ... or is it? An essay on the (un)likelihood of the human race ever reaching the Singularity by António Lopes  We live in exponential times. Not in every aspect of our lives, but at a technologic

The Singularity is near ... or is it? An essay on the (un)likelihood of the human race ever reaching the Singularity by António Lopes We live in exponential times. Not in every aspect of our lives, but at a technologic

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Source URL: antoniolopes.info

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-09 19:44:27
26INTRODUC TION The Brain—is wider than the Sky— For—put them side by side— The one the other will contain With ease—and You—beside— The Brain is deeper than the sea—

INTRODUC TION The Brain—is wider than the Sky— For—put them side by side— The one the other will contain With ease—and You—beside— The Brain is deeper than the sea—

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Source URL: www.howtocreateamind.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-25 15:23:58
27INTRODUC TION The Brain—is wider than the Sky— For—put them side by side— The one the other will contain With ease—and You—beside— The Brain is deeper than the sea—

INTRODUC TION The Brain—is wider than the Sky— For—put them side by side— The one the other will contain With ease—and You—beside— The Brain is deeper than the sea—

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Source URL: howtocreateamind.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-25 15:23:58
28Natural-born Cyborgs : Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence

Natural-born Cyborgs : Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence

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Source URL: faculty.georgetown.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-04 20:50:32
29Concluding Remarks SAWAI Hidefumi This special issue discusses various approaches to research that produce useful ideas “inspired by life,” with the goal of

Concluding Remarks SAWAI Hidefumi This special issue discusses various approaches to research that produce useful ideas “inspired by life,” with the goal of

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Source URL: www.nict.go.jp

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-21 20:25:12
30The Singularity and Human Destiny by Patrick Tucker, Assistant Editor, THE FUTURIST In 1949, several decades before the birth of the PC, computer scientist John von Neumann announced, “It would appear we have reached t

The Singularity and Human Destiny by Patrick Tucker, Assistant Editor, THE FUTURIST In 1949, several decades before the birth of the PC, computer scientist John von Neumann announced, “It would appear we have reached t

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Source URL: singularity.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-24 15:47:42