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GUTS
09-09-2008, 08:25 PM
http://www.techwatch.co.uk/2008/08/22/intel-predicts-singularity-by-2048/

Intel’s chief technology officer, Justin Rattner, had his eye firmly fixed on the future at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

In his closing keynote speech Rattner said that Ray Kurzweil’s concept of ‘the Singularity’, a point when human and artificial intelligence merges to create something bigger than itself, could be just 40 years away.

Rattner described some emerging technologies that sound like they come out of science fiction movies, including shape shifting, programmable matter, neural interfaces that allow applications to be controlled by the human mind, and advanced robots that seem almost human.

Rattner believes that these sort of advances could be less than half a lifetime away because of the way that technology is advancing at an exponential rate.

The way that these new technologies could be put to use will mark a fundamental change in the way that humans relate to machines.

For example programmable materials called catoms could be used to create cell phones that can expand in size when you take them out of your pocket.

This can be achieved because the catoms, or ‘claytronics atoms’ have sensors, processors, and electromagnetic components which control how far apart the catoms are from each other.

Computing power is another area that looks set to leap to another level, with advances in spintronics, quantum computing, and carbon nanotubes.

No doubt some of the technologies will fall by the wayside, but then who knows what will replace them. The future certainly looks interesting.




does this make you:
:thumb:
:angry:
:mad:
or
:naughty:

discuss.

JJLink
09-09-2008, 09:18 PM
yeah, I'll be dead so idk...sounds interesting though

sweboy
09-10-2008, 06:39 AM
it makes me :D and :eek: and :amaze: and :)

mph4ever
09-10-2008, 07:41 AM
Ray Kurzweil’s concept of ‘the Singularity’, a point when human and artificial intelligence merges to create something bigger than itself - what does that even mean? ever read it? machines are smarter and more intelligent? is that going to happen?

a.i. is a pipe dream, machines may mimic, but never rival human intelligence, they will forever be our inferiors, our slaves

Yogert
09-10-2008, 08:00 AM
I wrote a tic-tac-toe program and made it into a virus and it has spread over all the world and is becoming too powerful it can beat the best players in the world without even using 1% of its brain.

GUTS
09-10-2008, 01:49 PM
Ray Kurzweil’s concept of ‘the Singularity’, a point when human and artificial intelligence merges to create something bigger than itself - what does that even mean? ever read it? machines are smarter and more intelligent? is that going to happen?

a.i. is a pipe dream, machines may mimic, but never rival human intelligence, they will forever be our inferiors, our slaves

you missed the point. he's talking about when we all become cyborgs bro. when humanity and technology unite completely. like when you sick your pecker in a vag.

mph4ever
09-10-2008, 02:20 PM
you missed the point. he's talking about when we all become cyborgs bro. when humanity and technology unite completely. like when you sick your pecker in a vag.

i didn't miss anything, bro. have you read kurzweil’s works? little bit wide of the mark, don't you think?

rattner, for all his wisdom, has tried to hijack a clarkesque prophecy of the future. like most of intel's plans it involves the promotion of machine over man only this time a little more blantantly. maybe he should stop smoking weed before his speeches

djtdub105
09-11-2008, 12:34 PM
that shape shifting stuff just sounds like nanotechnology, don't know what this singularity business is all about

fingers mccoy
09-11-2008, 03:44 PM
lol machine over man

Iscariot
09-11-2008, 04:41 PM
i saw something about these claytronics on the science channel the other day

basically they could yield all kinds of new technology like furniture that responds to the tensest parts of your body and reshapes itself to provide the most comfort, and three dimensional fax machines

sounds rad to me

Det_Nosnip
09-11-2008, 05:13 PM
Awesome! I can't wait for my robot sex slave/housekeeper.

BridgeToSolace
09-11-2008, 06:50 PM
A singularity, as I understand it, is the point where machines become intelligent enough to improve themselves.

ie. a computer that can make itself faster, or figure out how to make other computers faster than itself.

I look forward to this. Anything that might make that immortality pill easier (machines that can think of it quickly)