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Title: Futurist Ray Kurzweil Pulls Out All the Stops (and Pills) to Live to Witness the
Post by: Hypatia on June 30, 2009, 11:50:11 PM
Post by: Hypatia on June 30, 2009, 11:50:11 PM
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Futurist Ray Kurzweil Pulls Out All the Stops (and Pills) to Live to Witness the Singularity
By Gary Wolf
Want to be a woman? Turn yourself into a hi-tech female golem... like S1m0ne.
Futurist Ray Kurzweil Pulls Out All the Stops (and Pills) to Live to Witness the Singularity
By Gary Wolf
QuoteKurzweil appears in two guises, as himself and as an intelligent computer named Ramona, played by an actress. Ramona has long been the inventor's virtual alter ego and the expression of his most personal goals. "Women are more interesting than men," he says, "and if it's more interesting to be with a woman, it is probably more interesting to be a woman." He hopes one day to bring Ramona to life, and to have genuine human experiences, both with her and as her. Kurzweil has been married for 32 years to his wife, Sonya Kurzweil. They have two children — one at Stanford University, one at Harvard Business School. "I don't necessarily only want to be Ramona," he says. "It's not necessarily about gender confusion, it's just about freedom to express yourself."
Kurzweil's movie offers a taste of the drama such a future will bring. Ramona is on a quest to attain full legal rights as a person.
Want to be a woman? Turn yourself into a hi-tech female golem... like S1m0ne.
Title: Re: Futurist Ray Kurzweil Pulls Out All the Stops (and Pills) to Live to Witness the
Post by: Michelle. on July 01, 2009, 04:00:31 PM
Post by: Michelle. on July 01, 2009, 04:00:31 PM
Ray Kurzweil, The Singularity is Near. An interesting read, if you have an hour or so to kill at Barnes and Noble.