Praise for THE SINGULARITY IS NEAR by Ray Kurzweil �Anyone can grasp Mr. Kurzweil�s main idea: that mankind�s technological knowledge has been snowballing, with dizzying prospects for the future.� The basics are clearly expressed.� But for those more knowledgeable and inquisitive, the author argues his case in fascinating detail�.The Singularity is Near is startling in scope and bravado.� --
Janet Maslin, The New York Times �Artfully envisions a breathtakingly better world.� --
�Elaborate, smart, and persuasive.� --
Anthony Doerr, �A pleasure to read.� --
The Wall Street Journal �Filled with imaginative, scientifically grounded speculation�The Singularity is Near is worth reading just for its wealth of information, all lucidly presented�.[It�s] an important book.� Not everything that Kurzweil predicts may come to pass, but a lot of it will, and even if you don�t agree with everything he says, it�s all worth paying attention to.� --
"This
book offers three things that will make it a seminal document. 1) It brokers
a new idea, not widely known. 2) The idea is about as big as you can get:
the Singularity -- all the change in the last millions years will be superseded
by the change in the next five minutes, and 3) It is an idea that demands
informed response. �The book's claims are so footnoted, documented,
graphed, argued, and plausible in small detail, that it requires the equal
in response. Yet its claims are so outrageous that if true, it would mean...well
... the end of the world as we know it, and the beginning of Utopia.
- Kevin Kelly, founder of WIRED magazine
�[An] exhilarating and terrifyingly deep look at where we are headed as a species�.Mr. Kurzweil is a brilliant scientist and futurist, and he makes a compelling and, indeed, a very moving case for his view of the future.� --
�Compelling.� --
�Kurzweil links a projected ascendance of artificial intelligence to the future of the evolutionary process itself.� The result is both frightening and enlightening�.The Singularity is Near is a kind of encyclopedic map of what Bill Gates once called �the road ahead�.� --
The Oregonian �A clear-eyed, sharply-focused vision of the not-so-distant future.� --
�Really, really out there.� Delightfully so.� --
Businessweek.com �Stunning, Utopian vision of the near future when machine intelligence outpaces the biological brain and what things may look like when that happens�.Approachable and engaging.� --
The Unofficial Microsoft blog �One
of the most important thinkers of our time, Kurzweil has followed up his
earlier works...with a work of startling breadth and audacious scope.� -- newmediamusings.com - One of CBS News�s Best Fall Books of 2005 - Among �The Best Nonfiction of 2005� � - One of the best science books of 2005�� - Amazon.com �An
attractive picture of a plausible future� -- Kirkus
reviews * �Kurzweil is a true scientist � a large-minded one at that�.What�s arresting isn�t the degree to which Kurzweil�s heady and bracing vision fails to convince � given the scope of his projections, that�s inevitable � but the degree to which it seems downright plausible.� -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) �throughout this tour
de force of boundless technological optimism, one is impressed by the
author�s adamantine intellectual integrity�.If you are at all interested
in the evolution of technology in this century and its consequences for
the humans who are creating it, this is certainly a book you should read.� --
John Walker, inventor of Autodesk, in his Fourmilab Change Log Ray Kurzweil is the best person
I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence. His
intriguing new book envisions a future in which information technologies
have advanced so far and fast that they enable humanity to transcend its
biological limitations�transforming our lives in ways we can�t yet imagine.� - Bill
Gates �If you have ever wondered about the nature
and impact of the next profound discontinuities that will fundamentally
change the way we live, work, and perceive our world, read this book.�
Kurzweil�s Singularity is a tour de force, imagining the
unimaginable and eloquently exploring the coming disruptive events that
will alter our fundamental perspectives as significantly as did electricity
and the computer.� �Dean Kamen, physicist
and inventor of the first wearable insulin pump, the HomeChoice
portable dialysis machine, the IBOT Mobility System, and the Segway Human
Transporter; recipient of the National Medal of Technology One
of our leading AI practitioners, Ray Kurzweil, has once again created
a "must read" book for anyone interested in the future of science,
the social impact of technology, and indeed the future of our species.� His thought provoking book envisages a future
in which we transcend our biological limitations, while making a compelling
case that a human civilization with super human capabilities is closer
at hand than most people realize. - Raj Reddy,
Founding Director, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University and
recipient of the Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery �Ray�s optimistic book well merits both reading
and thoughtful response.� For those
like myself whose views differ from Ray�s on the balance of promise
and peril, The Singularity Is Near is a clear call for a continuing
dialogue to address the greater concerns arising from these accelerating
possibilities.� �Bill Joy,
cofounder and former chief scientist, Sun Microsystems |