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One Quotes by Ray Kurzweil
- What we found was that rather than being haphazardly arranged or independent pathways, we find that all of the pathways of the brain taken together…
- The fate of the universe is a decision yet to be made, one which we will intelligently consider when the time is right.
- When I was a student at MIT, we all shared one computer and it took up a whole building. The computer in your cell phone…
- We'll be able to have very intelligent, little robots with computers going inside our bloodstream, keeping us healthy from inside, destroying cancer at the level…
- The software programs that make our body run ... were evolved in very different times. We'd like to actually change those programs. One little software…
- My view is that consciousness, the seat of "personalness," is the ultimate reality, and is also scientifically impenetrable. In other words, there is no scientific…
- There is one brain organ that is optimised for understanding and articulating logical processes and that is the outer layer of the brain, called the…
- Although I'm not prepared to move up my prediction of a computer passing the Turing test by 2029, the progress that has been achieved in…
- Intelligence is: (a) the most complex phenomenon in the Universe; or (b) a profoundly simple process. The answer, of course, is (c) both of the…
- Supercomputers will achieve one human brain capacity by 2010, and personal computers will do so by about 2020.
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