Accelerating Change Conference 10
gui noir writes "The first annual Accelerating Change Conference will go from September 12-14 at Stanford University. It will be 'the first conference in the world to focus on the multidisciplinary implications of accelerating change and the consequences of a technological singularity'. The all-star cast of speakers includes Ray Kurzweil, Tim O'Reilly, John Koza, Eric Drexler, and more than fifteen others (full list here). Attendance starts at $100. The closest the academic world has come to these subjects in recent memory was Douglas Hofstadter's standing-room-only Spiritual Robots Symposium back in 2001."
Brought to you by Kellogs. (Score:2)
So academia is staying away from this? Could it have something to do with how flakey this whole thing is? Watch out for the grey goo, and make sure your tin-foil hat is fastened tight. And if the goo comes, maybe some Goo Gone [magicamerican.com] will do the trick.
Ramona? (Score:2)
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Tell me... (Score:1)
...is Jon Katz going to be there???
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Person 2: Niether do I
Person 3: Oh well.
Person 4: I'VE RUN OUT OF NAPKINS!!!!!!!!
Accelerating Change Conference dates (Score:1)
Technological Singularity? (Score:2)
Wow, what an impressive collection of buzzwords!
According to the Wikipedia [wikipedia.org], you'd have to compress the Earth to a diameter of 3mm to create a traditional "singularity". I guess if you put enough conference attendees in a single place, and subject them to "accelerating change", you'd get a technological "singularity".
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