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“The Singularity denotes an event that will take place in the material world, the inevitable next step in the evolutionary process that started with biological evolution and has extended through human-directed technological evolution. however, it is precisely in the world of matter and energy that we encounter transcendence, a principal connotation of what people refer to as spirituality.”

Quote by Ray Kurzweil

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The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology

This book delves into the concept of the technological singularity, a point in time when artificial intelligence and machine intelligence will exceed human intelligence, potentially leading to a new era of human development and transformation. more

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Ray Kurzweil
Ray Kurzweil

Ray Kurzweil, born on February 12, 1948, is an American author, inventor, and futurist. He is renowned for his contributions to artificial intelligence, machine learning, and optical character recognition. Kurzweil's writings span a variety of topics including technology, future trends, and human potential, and he is a prolific author with over 20 books to his name. more

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