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Authors: Ray Kurzweil
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nanotechnology and, 232–235, 238–239, 412
Rich, Elaine, 265, 266
Richards, Jay W., 593
n
Richards, Mark A., 438, 439, 600
n
rich-poor divide, 95, 430, 469–470
Riesenhuber, Maximilian, 186
Riley, James, 588
n
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 299
Rizzolatti, Giacomo, 190 548
n
RNA, 47, 216, 441
gene expression and, 16, 213
messenger (mRNA), 207, 208, 214, 412, 552
n
nanotechnology and, 232
transfer (tRNA), 207, 208, 233
RNA interference (RNAi), 12, 214, 256, 323, 417, 422, 552
n
Roach, John, 591
n
roads, biological evolution and, 440
Robitaille, P-M. L., 540
n
Robot
(Moravec), 24
robotic telescopes, 281
robots, robotics, 24, 122
disabled assisted by, 189, 195
household, 292
kinematic constructor, 228, 229, 558
n
manufacturing and, 276, 285–286
military, 189, 280, 285, 331–332, 333
at molecular level,
see
nanobots
monkeys’ control of, 194–195
nanotechnology and, 228–233, 246
as probes, 352, 591
n
revolution in, 73, 84, 205, 206, 259–300, 570
n
–583
n
;
see also
strong AI
search-and-rescue, 286
vision systems for, 123, 187–188, 285–286, 529
n
rock:
complexity of, 37, 508
n
–509
n
computation in, 131, 137, 362
information in, 37, 137, 508
n
–509
n
, 536
n
Rodgers, Peter, 592
n
rogue nations, 423
Roninson, I. B., 554
n
Rosamond, J., 552
n
Roscheisen, Martin, 250
Rosen, Nathan, 355, 592
n
Rosenblatt, Frank, 156, 539
n
Rosetta Disk, 588
n
Roska, Boton, 187, 547
n
rotaxane, 115
Roth, U., 575
n
Rothblatt, Martine, 379, 418, 593
n
, 598
n
Roush, Wade, 580
n
Rowling, J. K., 4–5
Roy, C. S., 540
n
Rubel, E. W., 542
n
Rueckes, Thomas, 114
Rukeyser, Muriel, 5
rule 110, 87–89,
88
, 522
n
, 523
n
Rupley, Sebastian, 533
n
Russell, Bertrand, 264, 321, 453, 514
n
, 600
n
Russia, ICBM arsenal of, 401
Sabatini, B. L., 541
n
Sagan, Carl, 18, 35, 346, 355, 501
n
, 590
n
Sahlins, Marshall, 387
“Sailing to Byzantium” (Yeats), 301
Saini, Subhash, 562
n
, 563
n
St. Louis University, 247–248
Sakamoto, K. M., 552
n
Salinas, E., 539
n
Samonds, Jason M., 541
n
Sandberg, Anders, 134, 144, 350–351, 356, 535
n
Sandhana, Lakshmi, 589
n
Sandia National Laboratories, 304
Sandvik, Haavard Bunes, 592
n
sanitation, 409
San Jose AI conference (2004), 286
Santa Fe Institute, 509
n
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus, 74, 398, 402–403, 423, 514
n
satellites, 413
Space Solar Power, 250
Space Technology 5, 281
spy, 281
Sato, Hisahiko, 517
n
Sato, K.-I., 516
n
Sato, M., 553
n
Savoy, R. L., 539
n
scaffolds, nanoscale, 242
Scalaidhe, S. P., 543
n
Scalise, George M., 525
n
scanning-probe microscope (SPM), 237, 240
ScanSoft (formerly Kurzweil Computer Products), 570
n
Schafer, Ron, 588
n
Schaller, R. D., 566
n
Scheibel, Thomas, 529
n
Schewe, Phillip F., 586
n
Schmidt, Bob, 283
Schneider, Frank, 550
n
Schoenauer, T., 575
n
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 7
Schönenberger, Christian, 526
Schopf, J. W., 502
n
Schwartz, Jeffrey M., 542
n
Schwarzschild, Kurt, 503
n
science, 335, 372, 373, 375, 498
n
AI applications in, 283
human grasp of, 261
inflated self-significance corrected by, 487
objectivity and, 378, 380
simplicity as driving force in, 39
technology’s enabling of advances in, 143
see also specific sciences
Science
, 114, 117, 176, 215, 505
n
science fiction, 271–272, 569
n
Scientific American
, 51, 101, 236–238, 254
scientific models, right level for, 167–168
scientist’s pessimism, 12
Scripps Research Institute, 235–236, 556
n
S-curves:
energy and, 244
in paradigm life cycle, 43–44,
43, 44
, 67, 72
of technology as expressed in its life cycle, 51–56
transportation and, 457
search-and-retrieve methods, 328
search engines, 100, 150, 286–287, 336, 436
Searle, John R., 394, 458–469, 474, 475, 477, 601
n
second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy, 163
Securities Observation, News Analysis, and Regulation (SONAR) system, 284
security issues:
defensive technologies and, 417
law enforcement organizations and, 413, 421, 424
spybots and, 406–407
“Seed AI,” 569
n
Seegrid, 285
Seeing Machines, 285
Seeman, Nadrian C., 235, 236, 560
n
Seitz, C. L., 535
n
Select computer program, 2–3, 497
n
self-assembly, 121, 227
in nanotube circuits, 112–113, 115–116, 528
n
self-organizing system(s), 89, 225, 265, 435, 459–462
algorithms, 146, 439–440, 481, 538
n
;
see also
evolutionary (genetic) algorithms
biopolymers, 252–253
brain as, 25–26, 148, 152, 153, 293, 371, 440, 443–444, 446, 456, 460, 483, 501
n
, 523
n
communication networks as, 125, 533
n
connectionism and, 155–156
design and, 479–483
knowledge and, 126
mesh networks, 125, 280, 533
n
military’s use of, 332–333
nonlinearity as requirement for, 155
see also
Markov models; neural nets
self-replicating nanotechnology, 230, 235–236, 346, 352
broadcast architecture and, 232, 235, 400, 409, 412, 419
Foresight guidelines for, 229, 395, 411, 418–419, 598
n
immune system and, 400, 411–412, 417
need for, 352, 400, 411–412, 425–426
probes and, 352, 412
safety concerns about, 11, 206, 229, 232, 237, 256, 395, 398–400, 403, 409, 411–412, 425–426
von Neumann’s model of, 228
weapons and, 334
self-replication:
of computer viruses,
see
software viruses
of computing resources, 116–117, 139
of DNA, 16, 47, 116, 117, 118, 207–208, 235, 529
n
GNR defense and, 423–424
immune system and, 417
intelligent destiny of the cosmos and, 346, 352, 356
power of patterns vs., 388
Selkoe, D. J., 555
n
Sematech, 57
semiconductors, semiconductor industry, 119, 153, 253
deflation in, 102
feature-size reduction in, 57–61,
57–60
, 113, 434
growth in, 65, 102
International Technology Roadmap for, 57, 112, 126, 292
nanotubes as, 114
quantum effects in, 429
spintronics and, 119
see also
silicon; silicon chips; transistors
Sendoh, M., 584
n
sensorimotor skills, formation of, 178–179
sensory data:
brain’s processing of, 120
in Epoch Three, 16
virtual reality and, 319
sensory disabilities, 144
sensory signals, nanobots’ monitoring of, 165–166
sentience quotient (SQ), 536
n
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 280, 397
serial endosymbiosis theory, 583
n
Serre, Thomas, 547
n
Chinese Room analogy of, 430, 458–466
serum monitoring, 423
SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), 342–353
biological vs. nonbiological intelligence and, 350, 352, 358
computational limits and, 349–351
Drake equation and, 342, 344–349, 590
n
Fermi Paradox and, 348, 357–359
scope of, 342–343,
343
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome,
see
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus
sex, sexual activity:
contraception and, 321
desire and, 193
pleasure and, 301, 307, 315, 319
reproduction separated from, 301, 367
virtual, 318–319
sexual reproduction, 46, 92, 207, 301, 402, 441
genetic algorithms and, 270
n
, 539
n
Shachtman, Noah, 588
n
Shah, P. K., 553
n
Shakespeare, William, 126, 196
shale oil, 244
Shane, Scott, 597
n
Shannon, Claude, 507
n
–508
n
Shapiro, Ehud, 118
Shaw, Gary A., 438, 439, 600
n
Shaw, George Bernard, 96
Shaw, J. C., 264, 273, 569
n
Shay, Mary-Ellen, 557
n
Shenderova, O. A., 563
n
Shepherd, Gordon M., 184, 545
n
Sherman, William, 236, 560
n
Sherrington, Sir Charles S., 458, 540
n
Shi, Yuhui, 589
n
Shoham, S., 586
n
Shostak, Seth, 346, 358, 422, 590
n
Si, K., 543
n
signal-processing techniques, 279, 438–439, 445
silicon, 442
in BioMEMS, 583
n
in photovoltaic cells, 249