The Singularity is Nearer
When We Merge with AI
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Narrated by:
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Adam Barr
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By:
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Ray Kurzweil
Summary
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The legendary oracle of technological change explains how AI will transform our species beyond recognition within two decades.
What will it mean to live free from the limits of our bodies? Who will we become if our minds can be stored and duplicated? What new realms of beauty, connection and wonder might we inhabit? How will we navigate the risks presented by such awesomely powerful technology?
By the end of this decade, AI will exceed human levels of intelligence. During the 2030s, it will become ‘superintelligent’, vastly outstripping our capabilities and enabling dramatic interventions in our bodies. By 2045, we will be able to connect our brains directly with AI, enhancing our intelligence a millionfold and expanding our consciousness in ways we can barely imagine. This is the Singularity.
Ray Kurzweil is one of the greatest inventors of our time with over 60 years’ experience in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Dozens of his long-range predictions about the rise of the internet, AI and bioengineering have been borne out. In this visionary and fundamentally optimistic book, Kurzweil explains how the Singularity will occur, explores what it will mean to live free from the limits of biology and argues that we can and will transform life on Earth profoundly for the better.
‘The best person I know at predicting the future of AI’ BILL GATES
'Essential reading to understand our exponential times' MUSTAFA SULEYMAN
'Fascinating . . . raises the most profound philosophical questions' YUVAL NOAH HARARI
©2024 Ray Kurzweil (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Critic reviews
Love Ray but audiobook not great
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The absence of any challenge to the 'technology deterministic' mindset to some extent undermines what could have been an objective assessment of singularity.
Kurzweil seems to gloss over some major issues/risks with a 'these will need to be addressed/can be managed' response, and not really giving a strong explanation of how.
The biggest gap is the inability to solidly put developments in the context of the worsening climate situation (its almost completely ignored) or the climate impact of some of the developments (aging, energy demands).
Interesting perspectives but let down by a 'technology deterministic' mindset
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Mind blowing but I'm skeptical
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Do not fear AI. Fear the corporatuons developing AI.
The aithor does not explore this, and its implications for the biosphere.
Simplistic
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I should have bought it on KIndle. The narrator is Jot Davies-level bad. So bad, in fact, that as I listened, I wondered if the name "Adam Barr" was the name given to the AI they're using to voice the words.
I'm going to return this audiobook.
I'm semi-convinced the narrator is actually AI
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