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The Age of Spiritual Machines
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The Age of Spiritual Machines

When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence

by Ray Kurzweil

Recommended by Steve Jurvetson

Recommended by Steve Jurvetson

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Technology, and Philosophy.

Ray Kurzweil is the inventor of the most innovative and compelling Technology, of our era, an international authority on Artificial Intelligence,, and one of our greatest living visionaries. Now he offers a framework for envisioning the twenty-first centuryan age in which the marriage of human sensitivity and Artificial Intelligence, fundamentally a...

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Steve Jurvetson

I have been maintaining a graph from this book ever since I read The Age of Spiritual Machines, and I show it in every presentation I give. I would go further and assert that this is the most important graph ever conceived.

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