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The Singularity is Near

Ray Kurzweil's new book "The Singularity Is Near." was published today. At the Gilder/Forbes Telecosm Conference tonight we had the privilege of hearing Kurzweil outline many of the key concepts from his book and from his work generally on artificial Intelligence. To me the most profound of Kurzweil's many fascinating observations was the idea that despite his assertions that; technology acceleration will result in the emergence of "forms of nonbiolobical intelligence superior to human intelligence" and, that "most of the intelligence of our civilization will ultimately be nonbiological", "the intelligence that will emerge will continue to represent the human civilization, which is already a human-machine civilization."

The Web 2.0 Is Here

Dion Hinchcliffe uses O'Reilly's Meme Map of Web 2.0 as an illustration of the broad implications of Web 2.0 and proof that it's really happening today, not something academic. [A " meme " by the way is basically "some sort of a self-propagating unit of cultural evolution" resembling the gene in biology/genetics.]