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Beyond Humanity: Cyberevolution and Future Minds |
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Rating:  Summary: An awe inspiring vision of the future!! Review: This book will grab you from the first page and take you on a vision of the future where people will never die and where our descendents will be robots that will eventually populate the entire universe. The authors paint a very convincing story of a future which they think is inevitable. "... these machines will see and feel, care and wonder, not just as well as we do, but far better than we can ever hope to. There will be a world of seemingly magical power in which the collective of super-minds will perform (or will conduct) super-science millions of times faster the we humans." (pg. 8) "When the winds of change deposit us in the future of our dreams, you can be sure we won't be in Kansas anymore. Humanity, as we know it, will be facing a rapid extinction, not from natural causes...but from a situation of our own making. We will find our niche on Earth crowded out by a better and more competitive organism. Yet this is not the end of humanity, only its physical existence as a biological life form. Mankind will join our newly invented partners. We will download our minds into vessels created by our machine children and, with them, explore the universe." (pg.8) It is the exponential growth of technology that will make this vision possible as the authors write, "the power of calculation has grown an astounding trillion times in less than 100 years! Over the last 50 years, computer speed has expanded some ten millionfold.." (pg. 201) "There were few cars in 1920 and millions of them in 1930; there wer few home computers in 1975 and millions of them in 1995, and there will be millions of robots among us in a few decades." (pg. 241). (Robots) "will need humans less and less, and fewer and fewer folks will be able to find work. Imagine a world where humans are competing with hundreds of millions of mobile robots, most of them becoming smarter all the time." (pg. 251) There is a section on the death of religion towards the end of the book which may disturb some people and probably would have been better off not included. There is also a general belief by the authors that we are probably the only intelligent life forms in the universe which they argue unconvincingly. But these two faults are minor in a book of this length. Close to 500 pages in length I have read it cover to cover 4 times now and always find something new everytime. You do not have to be a scientific expert in this field to appreciate this masterpeice because the writing style reminds me of watching a good sci fi movie. The only difference is that this is NOT fiction! If you have children or grandchildren you should definately read this book because it is very possible that they may never die!
Rating:  Summary: Coming in August 1996 Review: What will happen to our society in the 21st century - after we teach our computers to think? In this compelling book, two best-selling authors,
a paleontologist and an artifical intelligence guru, team up to
present some of the sociological, theological, and scientific issues that we will face when brains are downloaded into receptacles
and machines are more efficient than humans.
Over 150 years ago Darwin realized that evolutionary change is the driving force
in our universe. What he and nearly all of us today have failed to appreciate is how the
evolution of science and technology will change not only our world, but our
very minds - and how soon it may happen!
Rating:  Summary: A mind-bending look at a posthuman future! Review: Witty, thoughtful, & rational, this book examines the profound consequences the emergence of artificial consciousness & cyberlife has for the human species. Don't leave the twentieth century without "Beyond Humanity".
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