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[TechnoNews] Many stupid humans say that witless publications such as American technology weblog Engadget are already being transcribed by robots, but we think that is crazy nonsense talk. End transmission.

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[Prototypen.com] Life as an Artificial Lifeform: FutureIsFar Archives: I see people living considerably longer then they are supposed to (maybe one day infinitely if they choose so), but I do not see a convergent point this all happens - and yes cellphone got much smaller as well as iPods, beamers have nanotechnology in them and and and - but if I look at my everyday computer life the intelligence inside the machine has not changed a single bit since I got my first one - they are just a little faster - sometimes I think the software I use is even dumber then when it was simple. My theory is that to make something that is better then we are - something that can replicate itself and think on some abstract levels beyond us it might be too complicated for the human brain - even in a collective whole - to generate in the first place - I of course liked to be proofed wrong.

http://divedi.blogspot.com [Divedi.blogspot.com] The World 2 Come: November 2004: Bennett's book contains a detailed discussion of the English-speaking world and why its strong civil society, and resultant entrepreneurial market capitalism and constitutional government will likely result in the Anglosphere's retaining the lead role in the next stages of development, the multiple and simultaneous scientific-technological revolutions sometimes called the Singularity, and the emergence of the Network Commonwealth.."

[Spilth.org] spilth.org: Right now the goal is to gather information solely on the Battle Network/NT Warrior version of MegaMan (where he’s an artificial intelligence program that does battle in the virtual world as opposed to a robot in the “real world”). The goal as I see it is to describe the universe and the terms and concepts that it is comprised of, rather than list cheat codes for the video games, voice actors for the television series or what scenes were cut out of the American version of the show.

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