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Kurzweil, Raymond

Ray Kurzweil is a writer, inventor and entrepreneur responsible for such advances in pattern recognition and artificial intelligence as optical character recognition, automatic or continuous speech recognition, and digitial synthesizers. He also has sponsored innovative projects in the cyber arts, and in health and medicine.


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Online Chat with Ray Kurzweil and European Schoolnet By Ray Kurzweil
The Age of Intelligent Machines: A (Kind Of) Turing Test By Ray Kurzweil
Are We Becoming An Endangered Species? Technology and Ethics in the 21st Century By Washington National Cathedral
KurzweilAI.net Testimonials
Live Moderated Chat: Are We Spiritual Machines? By Ray Kurzweil, Jay W. Richards, and William A. Dembski
Can We Talk? By Gordon W. Henry
The Age of Spiritual Machines: Acknowledgments By Ray Kurzweil
Q&A with Kurzweil's Ray Kurzweil By Paul C. Judge
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life: Acknowledgments, Introduction, A Brief Medical History and Foreword By Ray Kurzweil and Steven R. Flier
When Will HAL Understand What We Are Saying? Computer Speech Recognition and Understanding By Ray Kurzweil

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Articles By Kurzweil, Raymond

Human Cloning is the Least of It
The Law of Accelerating Returns
Dear PC: R.I.P.
The Web Within Us: Minds and Machines Become One.
The Coming Merging of Mind and Machine
Kurzweil vs. Dertouzos
The Age of Intelligent Machines: Postscript
Ramona's Story
The Making of Ramona
The Age of Intelligent Machines: A Personal Postscript
The Human Machine Merger: Why We Will Spend Most of Our Time in Virtual Reality in the Twenty-first Century
Ramona: Questions and Answers
Singularity Math Trialogue
Promise And Peril
Live Forever--Uploading The Human Brain...Closer Than You Think
The 21st Century: a Confluence of Accelerating Revolutions
Raymond Kurzweil at ACM1
The Virtual Thomas Edison
Spielberg catches Kubrick's Baton: A Review of
Response to Fortune Editors' Invitational
In Response to
Foreword to 'Dark Ages II' (book by Bryan Bergeron)
Foreword to 'The Eternal E-Customer' (book by Bryan Bergeron)
The Singularity Is Near - Ray Kurzweil at Extro5 (Video)
One Half of An Argument
The Virtual Village
May the Smartest Machine Win: Warfare in the 21st Century
The Virtual Library
The Virtual Book Revisited
Researching Health and Well-Being at the Library
The Paradigms and Paradoxes of Intelligence: Building a Brain
Another Formula for Intelligence: The Neural Net Paradigm
A Formula for Intelligence: The Recursive Paradigm
The Paradigms and Paradoxes of Intelligence, Part 2: The Church-Turing Thesis
The Paradigms and Paradoxes of Intelligence, Part 1: Russell's Paradox
The End of Handicaps, Part 2
The End of Handicaps, Part 1
The Future of Libraries, Part 3: The Virtual Library
The Future of Libraries, Part 2: The End of Books
The Future of Libraries, Part 1: The Technology of the Book
Learning in the Age of Knowledge
The Economics of Innovation
The Age of Knowledge
Machine Intelligence: The First 80 Years
When Will HAL Understand What We Are Saying? Computer Speech Recognition and Understanding
Israel in the Age of Knowledge
Turing's Prophecy
The Age of Spiritual Machines: Glossary
The Age of Spiritual Machines: Timeline
Chapter Nine: 2009
Chapter Six: Building New Brains. . .
Chapter One: The Law of Time and Chaos
Prologue: An Inexorable Emergence
The Age of Spiritual Machines: Acknowledgments
The Age of Spiritual Machines: Annotated Contents
The Age of Spiritual Machines: A Note to the Reader
The Age of Intelligent Machines: The Film
Tribute to Michael Dertouzos (1936 -- 2001)
Response to Stephen Hawking
Accelerated Living
The Age of Intelligent Machines: Footnotes
The Age of Intelligent Machines: Chronology
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter 11: The Impact On...
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter 10: Visions
The Age of Intelligent Machines: A (Kind Of) Turing Test
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Nine: The Science of Art
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Eight: The Search for Knowledge
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Seven: The Moving Frontier
The Age Intelligent Machines, Chapter Six: Electronic Roots
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Five: Mechanical Roots
The Age of Intelligent Machines: A NOR B--The Basis of Intelligence?
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Four: The Formula for Intelligence
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Three: Mathematical Roots
The Age of Intelligent Machines: A Platonic Dialog on the Nature of Human Thought
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Two: Philosophical Roots
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter One: The Roots of Artificial Intelligence
The Age of Intelligent Machines, Prologue: The Second Industrial Revolution
A Dialog with the New York Times on the Technological Implications of the September 11 Disaster
Intelligence, Computer and Human: A Discussion with Howard Gardner
Remarks at The Celebration, A Gala to Celebrate the Groundbreaking of the National Research and Training Institute for the Blind
Will My PC Be Smarter Than I Am?
Remarks on Accepting the American Composers Orchestra Award
Are We Becoming an Endangered Species? Technology and Ethics in the Twenty First Century
Arthur C. Clarke Offers His Vision of the Future
Remarks on Accepting the Tree of Life Award from the Jewish National Fund on November 29, 2001
Ray Kurzweil Q&A with Darwin Magazine
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2001
A Wager on the Turing Test: The Rules
A Wager on the Turing Test: Why I Think I Will Win
My Question for Edge: Who am I? What am I?
What Have We Learned a Year After NASDAQ Hit 5,000?
Review of Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us by Rodney Brooks
How Can We Possibly Tell If It's Conscious?
Max More and Ray Kurzweil on the Singularity
Response to Mitchell Kapor's "Why I Think I Will Win"
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Glossary
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Appendix 4
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Appendix 3
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Appendix 2
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Appendix 1
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 15: Ranking the Killers: How to Save a Million American Lives a Year
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 14
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 13: How to Eat Revisited
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 12: The Ten-Minute Guide to the 10% Solution
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 11: The Kurzweil Challenge to Society
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 10: The Second Fountain
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 9: The Kurzweil Challenge--Ten Easy Steps
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 8: The Mind-Body Connection
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 7: How to Exercise
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 6: How to Eat
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 5: Your Weight
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 4: A Parable
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 3: The Benefits
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 2: What Does This Mean?
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life, Chapter 1: Aside from That, Mrs. Lincoln, How Did You Enjoy the Play?
The 10% Solution For A Healthy Life: Acknowledgments, Introduction, A Brief Medical History and Foreword
We Are Becoming Cyborgs
Accelerating Intelligence: Where Will Technology Lead Us?
After the Singularity: A Talk with Ray Kurzweil
How Can We Possibly Tell If It's Conscious?
Arguments for a Green AND Gray Future
Reflections on Stephen Wolfram's 'A New Kind of Science'
Technology in the 21st Century: an Imminent Intimate Merger
Singularity Chat with Vernor Vinge and Ray Kurzweil
Chapter 10: The Material World: ìIs That All There Is?î
Chapter 9: What Turing Fallacy?
Chapter 8: Dembskiís Outdated Understanding
Chapter 7: Applying Organic Design Principles to Machines is Not an Analogy But a Sound Strategy
Chapter 6: Locked in His Chinese Room
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Mind in the Twenty-First Century
Are We Spiritual Machines?
Kenneth Jerniganís Prophetic Vision:
Live Moderated Chat: Are We Spiritual Machines?
Reflections on S1m0ne
A myopic perspective on AI
National Gallery for Americaís Young Inventors: Brochure Statement
National Inventor Hall of Fame Acceptance Remarks
Deep Fritz Draws: Are Humans Getting Smarter, or Are Computers Getting Stupider?
The Alcor Conference on Extreme Life Extension
Dialogue between Ray Kurzweil, Eric Drexler, and Robert Bradbury
Human Cloning is the Least Interesting Application of Cloning Technology
Kurzweil responds to Edge challenge, advises Bush
The Intelligent Universe
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2002
Human Body Version 2.0
THE HUMAN MACHINE MERGER: ARE WE HEADED FOR THE MATRIX?
The Future of Life
Testimony of Ray Kurzweil on the Societal Implications of Nanotechnology
Understanding the Accelerating Rate of Change
The Matrix Loses Its Way: Reflections on 'Matrix' and 'Matrix Reloaded'
Foreword to Electronic Reporting in the Digital Medical Enterprise
The Power of an Idea
The Ray Kurzweil Reader
Remarks about Tod Machover In Presenting the 2003 Ray Kurzweil Award of Technology in Music
Exponential Growth an Illusion?: Response to Ilkka Tuomi
Essay for E-School News
The Future of Music in the Age of Spiritual Machines
The technology of universal intelligence
Foreword to Virtual Humans
The Drexler-Smalley Debate on Molecular Assembly
A Dialogue on Reincarnation
Kurzweilís Law (aka ìthe law of accelerating returnsî)
Statement for Extropy Institute Vital Progress Summit
Acceptance Remarks For American Foundation for the Blind Migel Award
The Future of Intelligent Technology and Its Impact on Disabilities
Lunch with Mikhail Gorbachev
What the Future Will Bring
Online Chat with Ray Kurzweil and European Schoolnet
Ray Kurzweil's Dangerous Idea
Ubiquity Interviews Ray Kurzweil
Reinventing Humanity
Ray Kurzweil Responds to Richard Eckersley
Sander Olson Interviews Ray Kurzweil
Wolfram and Kurzweil Roundtable Discussion
Reprogramming your Biochemistry for Immortality
Our Bodies, Our Technologies
Nanotechnology Dangers and Defenses
Response to 'The Singularity Is Always Near'
Why We Can Be Confident of Turing Test Capability Within a Quarter Century
Gelernter, Kurzweil debate machine consciousness
Foreword to The Intelligent Universe
I'm Confident About Energy, the Environment, Longevity, and Wealth; I'm Optimistic (But Not Necessarily Confident) Of the Avoidance Of Existential Downsides; And I'm Hopeful (But Not Necessarily Optimistic) About a Repeat Of 9-11 (Or Worse)
Press ignores bias in study of multivitamins and prostate cancer

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