Monday, June 04, 2007
Vernor Vinge's Singularity
I finally read Vernor Vinge's famous 1993 paper entitled:
A few good quotes:
The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post Human Era
A few good quotes:
- Even now, the team of a PhD human and good computer workstation (even an off-net Develop interfaces that allow computer and network access without requiring the human to be tied to one spot, sitting in front of a computer.
- Develop interfaces that allow computer and network access without requiring the human to be tied to one spot, sitting in front of a computer.
- The change in viewpoint here would be to regard the group activity as a combination organism.
- A central feature of strongly superhuman entities will likely be their ability to communicate at variable bandwidths, including ones far higher than speech or written messages. What happens when pieces of ego can be copied and merged, when the size of a selfawareness can grow or shrink to fit the nature of the problems under consideration?
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