How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed by Ray Kurzweil

How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed

Ray Kurzweil
336 pages
Viking
Nov 2012
Hardcover
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<b>The bold futurist and bestselling author explores the limitless potential of reverse-engineering the human brain</b><br><br>Ray Kurzweil is arguably today's most influential - and often controversial - futurist. In <i>How to Create a Mind</i>, Kurzweil presents a provocative exploration of the most important project in human-machine civilization - reverse engineering the brain to understand precisely how it works and using that knowledge to create even more intelligent machines.<br><br>Kurzweil discusses how the brain functions, how the mind emerges from the brain, and the implications of vastly increasing the powers of our intelligence in addressing the world's problems. He thoughtfully examines emotional and moral intelligence and the origins of consciousness and envisions the radical possibilities of our merging with the intelligent technology we are creating.<br><br>Certain to be one of the most widely discussed and debated science books of the year, <i>How to Create a Mind</i> is sure to take its place alongside Kurzweil's previous classics which include <i>Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever</i> and <i>The Age of Spiritual Machines</i>.

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Ray Kurzweil: Brave New Future

"As the most important phenomenon in the universe, intelligence is capable of transcending natural limitations, and of transforming the world in its own image. In human hands, our intelligence has enabled us to overcome the restrictions of our biological heritage and to change ourselves in the process. We are the only species that does this." Ray Kurzweil: How to Create a Mind; the Secret of Human Thought Revealed Proposition: Anybody who reads, studies and reflects deeply on Ray Kurzweil's "How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed" will never think the same again. The person who opens the book and follows his argument closely cannot be the person who lays it down. He or she, even against their will, if honest will be in some intellectual turmoil because Kurzweil overturns many fundamentals of contemporary conventions on thinking. His title tells it all: He is determined to pursue the secrets of human brains and reproduce these through Artificial Intelligence. Kurzweil's ideas are so revolutionary that a prior look at his credentials is useful . He wrote his first computer program aged fifteen and sold it for half million dollars. He was the inventor of the first music synthesizer capable of reproducing the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, the CCD flat-bed scanner, the first optical character recognition for all fonts, the first print-to-speech synthesizer and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition. A millionaire many times over, he has received the National Medal of Technology, the nation's highest honor in technology, from President Clinton in the White House in 2002. The Wall Street Journal called him the "restless genius," Forbes labeled him the "rightful heir to Thomas Edison" and PBS included him as one of the sixteen "revolutionaries who made America" in the past two centuries. Truth in advertizing: No review of this length can possibly explore satisfactorily the mega complexities of Kurzweil's th...

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