"Ray Kurzweil and the Singularity" is a brilliant animation short by Lew Keilar and was a 2012 Happy Endings FilmFest finalist.
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"Ray Kurzweil and the Singularity" is a brilliant animation short by Lew Keilar and was a 2012 Happy Endings FilmFest finalist.
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This talk describes the current research path towards intelligent, semi-autonomous systems, where both humans and automation tightly interact, and together, accomplish tasks such as searching for survivors of a hurricane using a team of UAVs with sensors with highly efficient interaction. This talk is describes the current state of the art in 1) intelligent robotic (only) systems, 2) modeling human decisions and 3) semi-autonomous systems, with a focus on information exchange, and command and control. Mark Campbell is the S.C. Thomas Sze Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University. Via Szabolcs Kósa, vidistar Delete the scoop?
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This is a whiteboard animation explaining, in three minutes, the Technological Singularity concept made famous by Ray Kurzweil and other futurists.
Illustrated, shot, edited and co-written by Lew Keilar.
Stephen Smith co-writer and collaborator. aka BirdInHandLane
Jeff Duff music.
Technological change is happening at an exponential rate, leading to a date in a future we can barely glimpse. Ray Kurzweil, innovator & inventor, adviser to US Presidents and CEOs is one of the visionaries articulating this extraordinary development in human evolution.
More info on Lew Keilar's work at www.lewkeilar.com
Inauguro la sección de la dulce parousía con mi transhumanista preferido. Disfrutad de Ray Kurzweil, pero no tengáis prisa: vivirá eternamente para compartir con vosotros la buena nueva.