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Between Ape and Artilect

Between Ape and Artilect | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

During 2010-12, noted AI researcher and long-time Humanity+ Board member Ben Goertzel conducted a series of textual interviews with researchers in various areas of cutting-edge science — artificial general intelligence, nanotechnology, life extension, neurotechnology, collective intelligence, mind uploading, body modification, neuro-spiritual transformation, and more. These interviews were published online in H+ Magazine, and are here gathered together in a single volume. The resulting series of dialogues treats a variety of social, futurological and scientific topics in a way that is accessible to the educated non-scientist, yet also deep and honest to the subtleties of the topics being discussed.

 

Between Ape and Artilect is a must-read if you want the real views, opinions, ideas, muses and arguments of the people creating our future.


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luiy's curator insight, March 8, 2014 2:34 PM

- Itamar Arel: AGI via Deep Learning 

- Pei Wang: What Do You Mean by “AI”? 
- Joscha Bach: Understanding the Mind
- Hugo DeGaris: Will There be Cyborgs?
- DeGaris Interviews Goertzel: Seeking the Sputnik of AGI 
- Linas Vepstas: AGI, Open Source and Our Economic Future 
- Joel Pitt: The Benefits of Open Source for AGI
- Randal Koene: Substrate-Independent Minds
- João Pedro de Magalhães: Ending Aging 
- Aubrey De Grey: Aging and AGI
- David Brin: Sousveillance
- J. Storrs Hall: Intelligent Nano Factories and Fogs
- Mohamad Tarifi: AGI and the Emerging Peer-to-Peer Economy 
- Michael Anissimov: The Risks of Artificial Superintelligence 
- Muehlhauser & Goertzel: Rationality, Risk, and the Future of AGI 
- Paul Werbos: Will Humanity Survive?
- Wendell Wallach: Machine Morality
- Francis Heylighen: The Emerging Global Brain 
- Steve Omohundro: The Wisdom of the Global Brain and the Future of AGI 
- Alexandra Elbakyan: Beyond the Borg 
- Giulio Prisco: Technological Transcendence 
- Zhou Changle: Zen and the Art of Intelligent Robotics 
- Hugo DeGaris: Is God an Alien Mathematician? 
- Lincoln Cannon: The Most Transhumanist Religion?
- Natasha Vita-More: Upgrading Humanity 
- Jeffery Martin & Mikey Siegel: Engineering Enlightenment 

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Mlik Sahib's curator insight, March 8, 2014 10:40 PM

- Itamar Arel: AGI via Deep Learning 

- Pei Wang: What Do You Mean by “AI”? 
- Joscha Bach: Understanding the Mind
- Hugo DeGaris: Will There be Cyborgs?
- DeGaris Interviews Goertzel: Seeking the Sputnik of AGI 
- Linas Vepstas: AGI, Open Source and Our Economic Future 
- Joel Pitt: The Benefits of Open Source for AGI
- Randal Koene: Substrate-Independent Minds
- João Pedro de Magalhães: Ending Aging 
- Aubrey De Grey: Aging and AGI
- David Brin: Sousveillance
- J. Storrs Hall: Intelligent Nano Factories and Fogs
- Mohamad Tarifi: AGI and the Emerging Peer-to-Peer Economy 
- Michael Anissimov: The Risks of Artificial Superintelligence 
- Muehlhauser & Goertzel: Rationality, Risk, and the Future of AGI 
- Paul Werbos: Will Humanity Survive?
- Wendell Wallach: Machine Morality
- Francis Heylighen: The Emerging Global Brain 
- Steve Omohundro: The Wisdom of the Global Brain and the Future of AGI 
- Alexandra Elbakyan: Beyond the Borg 
- Giulio Prisco: Technological Transcendence 
- Zhou Changle: Zen and the Art of Intelligent Robotics 
- Hugo DeGaris: Is God an Alien Mathematician? 
- Lincoln Cannon: The Most Transhumanist Religion?
- Natasha Vita-More: Upgrading Humanity 
- Jeffery Martin & Mikey Siegel: Engineering Enlightenment 

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Twenty-one conceptual illustrations of modern-day issues facing the economy, education and technology | DashBurst

Twenty-one conceptual illustrations of modern-day issues facing the economy, education and technology | DashBurst | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"Have you ever been bit by the stock market? From stock-market crashes to government spying to environmental destruction to our over-reliance on mobile technology, the problems of today often seem staggering ..."


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Foreigners both more and less educated than Luxembourg nationals

Foreigners both more and less educated than Luxembourg nationals | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Around one third of foreigners in the Grand Duchy have a university education, compared to around 23 percent among Luxembourg nationals, while at the same time more non-nationals were only educated to primary school level.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, July 1, 2013 9:40 AM

 

However, the percentage was also higher among non-nationals, of which around 24.4 percent were not educated beyond primary school level, compared to 16.8 percent of Luxembourg nationals over all.

 

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China delegation: China's Paypal to open Luxembourg office

China delegation: China's Paypal to open Luxembourg office | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
China's equivalent to Paypal is to open its European offices in Luxembourg, it was revealed on Thursday.


If successful, five of the six largest Chinese banks will have European offices in Luxembourg. “With these new financial players from China, Luxembourg will also further increase its leadership as a European Renminbi hub,” the minister said.



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Gust MEES's curator insight, July 3, 2014 9:39 AM

China's equivalent to Paypal is to open its European offices in Luxembourg, it was revealed on Thursday.


If successful, five of the six largest Chinese banks will have European offices in Luxembourg. “With these new financial players from China, Luxembourg will also further increase its leadership as a European Renminbi hub,” the minister said.


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Xavier Bettel promet la révolution ICT

Xavier Bettel promet la révolution ICT | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Le service d’information et presse (SIP) a rendu publique la traduction du discours de Xavier Bettel à la tribune de la Chambre sur l’Etat de la Nation du 2 avril dernier. Petit tour d’horison sur les points-clés des sujets de la technologie…


« En tant que ministre des Communications et des Médias, je proposerai avec Pierre Gramegna et Étienne Schneider un plan au gouvernement en vue de positionner le Luxembourg comme société numérique, a déclaré Xavier Bettel, Premier Ministre. Nous voulons une « révolution ICT » à tous les niveaux : chez le citoyen, dans les entreprises et au niveau de l’État lui-même. »


« Le secteur ICT est un secteur auquel le gouvernement et moi-même, en ma qualité de ministre des Communications et des Médias, attachons une grande importance. C’est en effet un secteur qui subsistera lorsque l’importance du commerce électronique aura diminué. Il existe de nouvelles perspectives et de nouveaux marchés où le Luxembourg a d’ores et déjà trouvé ou pourra trouver sa place en Europe et dans le monde. »



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Gust MEES's curator insight, April 14, 2014 9:32 AM


Il existe de nouvelles perspectives et de nouveaux marchés où le Luxembourg a d’ores et déjà trouvé ou pourra trouver sa place en Europe et dans le monde.