Read The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology Online
Authors: Ray Kurzweil
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arginine, 210
Argonne National Laboratory, 283
Aristotle, 154, 337, 539
n
Aristov, V. V., 516
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arm:
of kinematic constructor, 228, 229
of nanobot, 229–230, 233
of octopus, 181, 544
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Army, U.S., 280, 312, 331–332, 336
Army Science Advisory Group (ASAG), 331
Arndt, Michael, 580
n
, 581
n
Arnold, Michael S., 527
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ARPANET, 78
art,
17, 18, 20
, 145, 191, 340, 498
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as knowledge, 372, 375
pattern and, 388
Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, 599
n
artificial intelligence (AI), 8, 111, 144, 240, 438
Bayesian nets and, 267–268, 280
combining methods in, 278–279, 293
defined, 265
development of, 497
n
divergence of human intelligence and, 146
education of, 202–203, 294
expert systems and, 266–267, 280, 282–283
genetic algorithms and,
see
evolutionary (genetic) algorithms
Lanier’s views on, 441
Markov models and,
see
Markov models
narrow,
see
narrow AI
neural nets and,
see
neural nets
recursive search and, 272–273, 279, 576
n
–580
n
from simple rules, 91–94
in software, 428
strong,
see
strong AI
toolkit of, 265–273, 278–279, 293, 435, 439, 456, 570
n
–580
n
winter of, 263–266, 289, 569
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see also
computers, computation; nonbiological intelligence; robots, robotics
art programs, recursive search and, 273, 577
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–580
n
Asaad, W. F., 542
n
Ascent Technology, 284
Asia, 95, 469
GMOs in, 471
poverty in, 99, 470
vitamin A deficiency in, 414
ASICs,
see
application-specific integrated circuits
Asilomar conference, 402, 418
Ask MSR (Ask MicroSoft Research), 286–287
Association of American Publishers, 497
n
asteroids,
20
, 40, 281, 398, 405–406
astrocytes, 177
astrophysics, singularity in, 23, 486, 487, 503
n
Atanassov, P., 595
n
atherosclerosis, 212, 217, 257
At Home in the Universe
(Kauffman), 509
n
atomic bomb, 392–393, 404, 408, 594
n
atomic-force microscope (AFM), 138, 237, 536
n
atomic memory drive, 115
atoms, 5, 14, 85, 168, 198, 210, 383, 404, 499
n
computational capacity and, 131, 133, 138
information in, 14,
15
, 119, 131, 134, 536
n
nanotechnology and, 226, 227, 228, 234, 240, 244, 251, 253
ATP,
see
adenosine triphosphate
atrasentan, 218
Audience, Inc., 530
n
Audio Spotlight systems, 313
auditory cortex, 124
auditory nerve, 195
auditory system, human, 153, 165, 438, 530
n
scanning of, 165
Watts’s model of, 123–124, 147–148, 183–184,
185
, 443, 452, 530
n
, 545
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–547
n
auditory virtual reality, 105, 310, 312–313, 318, 472
Augarten, Stan, 513
n
Augsburg, University of, 536
n
Australia, 128, 398, 433
Australopithecines
, 509
n
Austria, Austrians, 2, 327
autoimmune reactions:
biological, 223, 233, 255, 417, 426
nanobot, 417
automation, 31, 65, 108, 340, 507
n
in investing, 265, 435
with robots, 285
autonomic computing, 284, 437
autonomous, semi-intelligent observatories, 281
Autonomous Intelligent Network and Systems (AINS) program, 333
avastin, 218
Aviram, Avi, 115, 528
n
Avouris, Phaedon, 527
n
axons, 124, 145, 150, 154–155, 176,
192
, 428, 452
Babbage, Charles, 93–94
Babcock, Alpheus, 53
babies, 190
“designer,” 215, 225–226, 553
n
baboons, HIV-type xenoviruses in, 418
Bachand, George, 560
n
, 561
n
, 585
n
backpropagation, 156
bacteria, 220, 282, 317, 367, 397
blood-brain barrier and, 163
cultivation of, 594
n
in digestive system, 386
eukaryotic,
17, 18
, 450, 583
n
flagellum of, 440
future of, 297–298
genetic engineering and, 393
nanotechnology and, 226, 233, 236, 248, 254, 255
protein synthesis and, 551
n
Baguisi, A., 556
n
Bai, Q., 584
n
Bailey, Patrick, 562
n
Baker, Andrew H., 216
Baker, Sue, 589
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balance, 179, 189
Balkenius, Christian, 538
n
Ballard, D., 547
n
balls, catching of, 178–179
bandwidth, 9, 96, 107, 337, 346, 432
of brain scanning, 25, 144, 161, 197, 292
of endocrine system, 200, 443
Internet, 81,
81
, 263, 312, 472, 516
n
banking, 102, 289
Barel, Helit, 597
n
Barlow, Horace, 154
Barrow, J. D., 502
n
Barrow, John, 356, 500
n
Bartol, Thomas M., Jr., 190
Barton, S. C., 595
n
basal dendrites,
192
Basel, University of, 115
Bashir, Rashid, 583
n
basis functions, 179, 544
n
batteries, 133, 246, 248
Bayes, Thomas, 267, 570
n
Bayesian nets (belief networks), 267–268, 280
Bayles, Fred, 588
n
“Be a Scientist, Save the World” (Smalley), 241
beauty, 310, 389, 476
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 378
Begley, Sharon, 542
n
, 543
n
behavior, 378, 380, 385
Bekenstein, Jacob D., 593
n
belief networks,
see
Bayesian nets
Bell, Anthony J., 169–170, 444–446, 448–451, 542
n
, 600
n
Bell, Gordon, 328
Bellis, Mary, 515
n
Bender, Eric, 589
n
Benenson, Y., 530
n
Bennett, Charles H., 130, 534
n
Bennett, James, 598
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Benson, E., 542
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Bentley, Jon, 438, 600
n
Berg, Paul, 418
Berger, Ted, 188, 195
Bergeron, Bryan, 328–329, 588
n
Berndt, E. R., 512
n
Bernoulli’s principle, 265
Bernstein, Michael, 526
Bernstein, N., 544
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Berra, Yogi, 14
beta-carotene, 414
beta-catenin, 505
n
Beveridge, W. I., 427
Bezos, Jeff, 96
Biever, Celeste, 516
n
, 530
n
Big Bang(s), 14, 356, 361, 500
n
Bilesch, Stanley, 547
n
Bils, Mark, 100, 525
n
Bingham, R., 539
n
biochemists, skepticism of, 13
Biocosm vision, 361–362
biological age, 253, 257
test for, 210, 550
n
biological assembler, nanotechnology and, 232–233
biological evolution, 522
n
anthropic principle and, 15, 357, 359
asteroid and meteor collisions and, 398
complexity increases and, 36–38, 508
n
–509
n
computational limits and, 137
continuance of, 47, 94, 511
n
death and, 320, 321
digestive processes and, 301–302
disease and, 511
n
diversity in, 45–46
in Epoch One, 14–15,
15
in Epoch Two,
15
, 16, 47
in Epoch Three,
15
, 16, 47
incredulity about, 433
“inventions” of, 5
key events of,
see
key events, of biological and technological evolution
limitations of, 21, 26, 27, 148, 271, 309–310, 311, 321
local optimization and, 309
measurement of, 357
mutations and, 42, 92, 506
n
as open system, 42
order increased by, 40
punctuated equilibrium theory of, 44–45, 510
n
–511
n
survival purposes of, 38, 39, 41, 96
technological evolution as continuation of, 7, 42, 137
technological evolution compared with, 16–19,
17–19
, 94, 347, 441, 487
upending of, 374
water-based chemistry of, 239
wheels and roads and, 440
biological intelligence, 124, 128, 428
concerns about end of, 30
limits of, 8–9, 32, 316, 337, 340, 377
merger of nonbiological intelligence with, 4, 9, 24, 25, 47, 123, 128, 197, 296, 300, 316–317, 337, 340, 372, 375–376, 377, 424
technology merged with, 9, 28, 298
transcendence of, 375–376
Biological Micro Electronic Mechanical Systems,
see
BioMEMS
biology, 411, 412
emulating, three-dimensional molecular computing and, 112–113, 116–117, 519
n
limits of, 206, 227, 234, 320, 321, 323, 325, 376, 381
models of, 168
nanotechnology compared with, 227, 232, 234
biomass, 243, 399–400, 425–426, 595
n
BioMEMS (Biological Micro Electronic Mechanical Systems), 254, 303, 570
n
, 583
n
biosphere, 33, 397
biotechnology, 27, 84, 95, 102, 210–227, 301, 323, 398, 549
n
–557
n
, 595
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availability of knowledge about, 398, 595
n
dangers of, 206, 232, 395, 407, 408, 412
defensive technologies and, 408, 416–418
designer baby boomers and, 210–214, 551
n
environmentalist campaign against, 391, 395, 414–415
ethical issues and, 221–222, 223, 224, 553
n
gene chips and, 214–215, 552
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