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30 Feb 2009 AI bIo enhAnCeD nAno neURo hUMoR FoReVeR YoUng T he Singularity. Ray Kurzweil has popularized it and, by now, some of our readers no doubt drop it frequently into casual conversation and await it like salvation. (The second "helping?") but many more are still unfamiliar with the concept. The contemporary notion of the Singularity got started with legendary SF writer Vernor Vinge, whose 1981 novella True names pictured a society on the verge of this "event." In a 1993 essay, "The Coming Technological Singularity," Vinge made his vision clear, writing that "within thirty years, we will have the technological means to create superhuman intelligence. Shortly after, the human era will be ended." We caught up with Vinge at the 2008 Singularity Summit in San Jose, California, where he opened the proceedings in conversation with bob Pisani of CnbC. Vinge's most recent novel is Rainbow's end. SINGULARITY 101 with Vernor Vinge DOUG WOLENS 30

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