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Google believes we will be able to upload our minds to computers within 32 years
Well, not really Google but Google Chief Engineer Ray Kurzweil.
Our blog writer wrote an interesting article about Ray's prediction. Because it's an article for our blog, it references our company but I still thought it was a fascinating read. Here's a snippet... Quote:
Link to the full article - http://www.nationalnet.com/blognews/blog/index.html -- Bill |
Google also believed that Google Wave would be a facebook killer
Reputations a bitch, eh dontbeevilgoogle? |
Already posted last week.
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Oh well - crazy stuff either way! -- Bill |
How would they upload it?
Edit: Fuck Google, they won't even exist in 32 years!! |
upload me and shoot me to mars to live in a robot body..i will build greennhouse gas factories..lol
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Average human brain is going to take 1 Billion TB to digitize. Maybe add another 0 to that 32.
I'm actually a futurist but Ray is way to optimistic, maybe because he's so old and knows he won't make it to biological immortality. |
Ghost In The Shell.
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Why wouldn't we be able to do this eventually? Our thoughts are just electronic pulses in our brains. It's just a mater of time before we can digitalize them and save them in some sort of storage device.
That doesn't mean you will become immortal but your thoughts might be. Now if they can figure out how to digitalize your brain to the point it can be aware and usable in a new body, then we have some interesting times ahead. Think of space travel as being just your thoughts being beemed across space and downloaded into a new body.. Outside of sending the first settlers to build and develop a new habitat you could then populate a new world as fast as you could create new bodies even duplicating the most skilled/ smartest. |
He has been right too many times in the past about seemingly outlandish claims to be ignored.
The NSA is accumulating yottobytes of data, Google has a seemingly functional quantum computer, we mapped the human genome... All just building blocks, but I'm sure his singularity will happen eventually. 32 years is probably a bit too optimistic... Sucks for anyone who dies a few days before its available ;) |
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They would simply weed out the unneeded or just use them as a worker class. Our planet could never sustain immortal humans on a large scale because it can barely handle what we have now. We would end up with a digitally dumbed down worker/ slave class. |
Remote hackers 0wning your home computer takes on a whole new meaning when it has a copy of your brain on it.
Job applications will require a brain scan to verify that you're not homosexual or a foot lover. NSA creams their pants at the level of "metadata" they can now capture. Now you can peek at your girlfriend's brain (password protected: "coffee") and see if she was lying about not fucking that guy the other week. |
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The tech is there to support massive amounts of people and many people on this planet live packed like sardines in big cities and are pretty happy about it. |
It is funny though, if you start to type in biological into google the first word that comes after it is immortality.
Think of it, this is what mankind has wanted since we first became self aware. How do I avoid dieing. This is why religions have been so successful. |
I sometimes post discussions about stuff like this on my FB page.
https://www.facebook.com/EndTheDisea...67981456587624 It's a page I use to get people to join my world community grid team but it works better if I focus on helping people who are fighting whatever disease they are dealing with. Everyone wants to live as long as they can, there is probably big money in that. |
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All I want to know is, will this somehow enable me to have virtual sex with the Laker Girls?
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http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise...-computer-usc/ |
I don't see this happening. Imagine someone probing your mind and discovering every last fucking secret we have.... Insane!.
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watch the documentary about him, transcendental man
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lol in 32 yrs. More like 32 yrs ago.
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Way too much "duplicate content." |
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Although I have no doubt that Kurzweil is a brilliant man there has to be many at Google that role their eyes when he comes up with this stuff.
Sure they are future possibilities but his numbers seem way too optimistic. I've seen scientists that are at the top of fields like genetics and A.I say he is off by 50 years or more. |
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- Rochard, 2013 |
Site 2045 com is a very interesting read!
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http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise.../google-dwave/ It's true. |
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A copy of you wouldn't be you. Only way to stay you is to regenerate your brain OR have a real "link" and move over as you become adapted to the experience.
We may be the last generation that dies. Oh and make sure your host has 100% uptime. |
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Must be bruthas from different muthas. :winkwink: |
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