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Singularity

2010

The Coming Technological Singularity - New Century Edition with DirectLink Technology


Vernor Vinge - 2010
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The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto


Kevin A. Carson - 2010
    A history of the rise and fall of Sloanist mass production, and a survey of the new economy emerging from the ruins: networked local manufacturing, garage industry, household microenterprises and resilient local economies.

Immortality: Transhumanism, Soul, Ray Kurzweil, Mind Uploading, Fountain of Youth, Immortality in Fiction, Aubrey de Grey


Source Wikipedia - 2010
    Pages: 53. Chapters: Transhumanism, Soul, Ray Kurzweil, Mind uploading, Fountain of Youth, Immortality in fiction, Aubrey de Grey, Turritopsis nutricula, Biological immortality, The Tale of Beren and Luthien. Excerpt: Transhumanism, often abbreviated as H+ or h+, is an international intellectual and cultural movement that affirms the possibility and desirability of fundamentally transforming the human condition by developing and making widely available technologies to eliminate aging and to greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities. Transhumanist thinkers study the potential benefits and dangers of emerging technologies that could overcome fundamental human limitations, as well as study the ethical matters involved in developing and using such technologies. They predict that human beings may eventually be able to transform themselves into beings with such greatly expanded abilities as to merit the label "posthuman." Transhumanism is therefore viewed as a subset of philosophical "posthumanism." The contemporary meaning of the term "transhumanism" was foreshadowed by one of the first professors of futurology, FM-2030, who taught "new concepts of the Human" at The New School of New York City in the 1960s, when he began to identify people who adopt technologies, lifestyles and world views transitional to "posthumanity" as "transhuman." This hypothesis would lay the intellectual groundwork for British philosopher Max More to begin articulating the principles of transhumanism as a futurist philosophy in 1990, and organizing in California an intelligentsia that has since grown into the worldwide transhumanist movement. Influenced by some great works of science fiction, the transhumanist vision of a transformed future humanity has attracted many supporters and detractors from a wide range of perspectives. Transh...