Read The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology Online
Authors: Ray Kurzweil
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Feder, Barnaby J., 564
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Federal Reserve Board, 97
feedforward sequence, 154, 170, 186, 574
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Feigenbaum, Edward A., 295–296, 582
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Feigenbaum test (FT), 295–296
Feinstein Amendment, 594
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Feldham, Jim, 591
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Felsenfeld, Gary, 549
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femtotechnology, 138–139, 351
Fenniri, Hicham, 528
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Feringa, Ben, 234
Fermi, Enrico, 348
Fermi Paradox, 348, 357–359
ferromagnetic metallic alloys, 119
fetuses, cloning of, 221
Feynman, Richard P., 86, 226, 227, 228, 320, 558
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Feynman Gate, 534
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fiber cells:
climbing, 180,
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mossy, 179,
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fiber optics, 76, 346
field-emission displays (FEDs), 253
fimbriae, 236
finance, 413, 449
AI systems in, 283, 284, 287, 294
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stock, stock market
fine-structure constant,
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alpha
fingers, 174
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thumbs
Finkel, Leif H., 162, 164, 530
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Finn, O. J., 554
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firewalls, 256, 257
firmware, 444
First Union Home Equity Bank, 284
Fitch, Tecumseh, 190
flash memory, 54, 113, 115, 116
Fleischman, Martin, 567
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Florence, University of, 288
flu, 398, 402
flying machines, 457–458
FocalPoint, 282–283
Focus
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Fodor, Jerry A., 387, 594
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Fogg, D. K., 552
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foglets, 28, 29, 33, 310, 325, 506
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Foiles, P., 555
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Foley, E. T., 562
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food, food supply, 301, 339
cloning of, 224
in digestive tract, 386
genetically modified, 406, 414–415, 471
nanotechnology and, 251
spybots and, 406
food additives, 215
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 12, 195, 217, 282, 412, 416, 585
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foreign languages, translation of, 288, 292, 313, 337
Foresight Institute, 558
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guidelines of, 229, 395, 411, 418–419, 598
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forgetting, 176–177, 543
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Forró, László, 526
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Fortran, 89
forward internal models, 179
fossil fuels,
see
coal; oil, oil industry
Founds, H., 555
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Fountain, Henry, 536
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four-dimensional network, 520
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Fourier transforms, 438
Foveon, 533
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Fox, Armando, 284
fractals, 89, 522
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brain and, 46–47, 68, 446–449
defined, 68, 447
Francis of Assisi, Saint, 382
Franklin, Benjamin, 382–383
Franks, Tommy, 334
Frantz, Gene, 533
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fraud, detection of, 269, 276, 283, 284
Fredkin, Edward, 86, 87, 127, 518
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reversible computing and, 130, 131–132
Freeman, Walter J., 538
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free will, 382, 521
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Freitas, Robert, Jr., 133, 230, 238, 403, 506
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on biological age, 253
brain scanning and, 164–166
on brain-uploading system, 548
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on energy, 249, 566
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on life expectancy, 323
on nanobot problems, 399, 400, 411–412, 425
nanomedicine and, 254, 255, 305–306, 584
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robotic probes advocated by, 591
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sentience quotient of, 536
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vasculoid design of, 306
Fremouw, Thane, 545
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French, Robert M., 569
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Freud, Sigmund, 176
“Freud, Sigmund,” 202, 203, 317–318, 381, 458, 475
Friedman, Scott, 547
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Frisch, Max, 341
Friston, K. J., 143, 537
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Fromherz, Peter, 586
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Frontier Medical Institute, 550
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frontoinsular cortex, 193
fructose, 248
fuel cells, 133, 230, 238, 244, 246, 247–248, 334, 340, 397
energy storage in, 247, 421, 434, 457
Fuerth, Leon, 470, 471–472
Fujishima, Akira, 567
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Fulford, Benjamin, 526
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functional magnetic-resonance imaging (fMRI), 150, 156, 158, 160–161, 175, 176, 193
fundamentalism, 498
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environmentalist, 414–415
GNR impact and, 338, 340–341
humanist, 415, 471
religious, 414
Fuster, J. M., 542
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future, 3–4, 5, 7, 299
misunderstanding of, 10–14, 240–241
prediction of, 432
Future Combat System (FCS), 331–333
FutureGen, 244
Future of Life conference (2003), 11–12, 499
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Future Route, 284
Gabriel, Richard, 569
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Gabrieli, John, 175, 176–177
Gage, Fred H., 177, 544
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galaxies, 357, 390
Hubble distance and, 354
Milky Way, 342–348, 590
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stars vs., 281
Gall, W. E., 532
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Gallant, J., 547
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Gallaway, J., 595
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gallium arsenide, 119, 138, 251
game-playing programs:
for chess, 274–278, 441, 459
recursive search and, 272–273, 577
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Gan, Wen-Biao, 172
Ganer, Alan G., 599
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ganglion cells, 187
Grdner, James, 359, 361–362, 366, 592
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Gardner, Timothy, 221
Garfinkel, S. L., 555
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Gargini, Paolo, 112, 526
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Gartner, John, 567
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gas:
curved surfaces and, 265
energy from, 243, 244, 247, 250, 252, 420
prediction of properties of, 168, 432
gates, 111
logic,
see
logic gates
“Gates, Bill,” 374–376
Gell-Mann, Murray, 37, 38, 508
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gender, change in, 318–319
gene chips (microarrays), 214–215, 552
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gene expression, 16, 147, 213–216, 283, 551
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nanobots and, 232–233
peptides and, 213, 223, 232
RNA interference and, 12, 214, 256, 323, 417, 422, 551
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suppression of, 219, 323, 422
General Dynamics, 235
General Electric, 271
General Problem Solver (GPS) program, 264, 273, 569
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general relativity theory, 341, 355, 378, 500
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genes, genetics, 16, 27, 107, 168, 282, 482–483
of chimpanzees vs. humans, 5, 505
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defective, 214, 553
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as disposition, 225
fat insulin receptor (FIR), 12, 303
mutations and,
see
mutations
protection of, 42
regulatory sequences of, 551
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revolution in, 73, 84, 205–227, 299–300, 549
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biotechnology
in sexual reproduction, 46
“suicide,” 219
gene splicing, 418, 423, 482
gene therapy, 215–217, 219, 220, 256, 323, 553
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genetic algorithms (GAs),
see
evolutionary (genetic) algorithms
genetically modified organisms (GMOs), 406, 414–415, 471
genetic disorders, 553
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genetic engineering, 28, 301
environmentalist campaign against, 391
viruses and, 206, 393, 398, 402–403
genetic errors, cloning and, 221, 556
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genetic modification, 116–117, 171
genetic profiling, uses of, 214–215
genome, human, 13, 145, 225, 600
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aging and, 221
brain and, 89, 147, 180, 428–429, 440, 443–444, 523
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compression of, 89, 147, 206–207, 443, 448, 449, 482, 508
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DNA sequencing and, 73–74,
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fractal designs and, 46, 47
information content of, 46, 47, 206–207, 516
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proteins and, 42, 225, 510
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reverse engineering of, 517
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genome, virus, 553
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genomics, 323
geothermal technologies, 243, 244, 246
Gerberding, Julie, 514
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Gerla, Mario, 589
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Germany, Germans, 2, 138, 188, 195, 308, 536
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Gianaro, Catherine, 506
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Gilbert, S.F., 551
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Gilder, George, 370, 394, 497
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Giorelli, Giulio, 369
giraffe, brain of, 4, 169
Gisin, Nicolas, 353–354
Glenn, Jerome C., 565
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glial cells, 195
Glickstein, M., 544
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glucose, 124, 230, 232, 399, 530
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blood-brain barrier and, 163, 165
in fuel cells, 230, 238, 248, 306
nanomedicine and, 238, 243, 307
as nutrient, 301
glycogen, 305
GMOs,
see
genetically modified organisms
GNR (Genetics, Nanotechnology, Robotics) age, 205–298, 407, 549
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defensive technologies for,
see
defensive technologies for GNR age
economic growth from, 98, 230–231, 396–397, 406, 410
existential risks of, 406–407, 422
exponential growth and, 73, 227, 245–246