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Scientists: Humans and machines will merge in futureupdated: Tue Jan 13 2009 13:22:00

A group of experts from around the world will Thursday hold a first of its kind conference on global catastrophic risks.

Scientists: Humans and machines will merge in futureupdated: Tue Jul 15 2008 17:36:00

A group of experts from around the world will hold a first of its kind conference Thursday on global catastrophic risks.

Fortune: The smartest (or the nuttiest) futurist on Earthupdated: Wed May 02 2007 11:08:00

If you went around saying that in a couple of decades we'll have cell-sized, brain-enhancing robots circulating through our bloodstream or that we'll be able to upload a person's consciousness into...

Fortune: The smartest futurist on Earthupdated: Tue May 01 2007 11:57:00

If you went around saying that in a couple of decades we'll have cell-sized, brain-enhancing robots circulating through our bloodstream, or that we'll be able to upload a person's consciousness into a computer, people would probably question your sanity.

The future of longevityupdated: Fri Mar 23 2007 11:23:00

Futurist and author Ray Kurzweil pops a couple hundred supplements a day, eats an extremely healthy diet and exercises. Kurzweil says he plans to live long enough to live forever.

'Heaven' updated: Mon Jun 19 2006 04:50:00

Heaven or Hell? In the first of a three part series CNN hears how some scientists believe the future will be better than our wildest dreams.

Heaven or hell?updated: Mon Jun 12 2006 03:59:00

Humanity is on the verge of an incredible future. Technologies that seem like science fiction are already becoming science fact as researchers develop innovations that will transform the very essence of what it is to be human.

Business 2.0: Readying a radical business planupdated: Thu May 25 2006 10:36:00

If Ray Kurzweil is right, the business landscape - indeed, the entire human race - is about to be transformed beyond all recognition.

FSB: Visionary Inventorupdated: Sun May 01 2005 00:01:00

He revolutionized the way that many blind people read when he invented a machine that scanned printed material and read it aloud, and when Ray Kurzweil sold the device to Xerox for $6 million, he c...

Fortune: Pundit Forecasts Portable, Praying PCs in The Age of Spiritual Machinesupdated: Mon Feb 01 1999 00:01:00

Let's start with a quick quiz: When is your mother's birthday? How about Thomas Jefferson's? When was Mickey Mouse born? When was the right triangle born?

Fortune: AT LAST! COMPUTERS YOU CAN TALK TO Sick of dealing with keyboards and mice? The decades-old dream of directing computers by spokupdated: Mon May 03 1993 00:01:00

WHEN Jean Kovacs comes into the office each day, she dons a little headset and greets her computer with a brisk ''Good morning!'' In response, her Sun workstation lights up its screen. ''Start mail...

Fortune: SPEAK, MASTER: TYPEWRITERS THAT TAKE DICTATION Talkwriters--machines that transcribe speech--already work in the laboratory. Butupdated: Mon Jan 07 1985 00:01:00

ON A CLOUDY November afternoon, a visitor sat before a blank computer screen in an IBM laboratory preparing to dictate a message that the computer would try to transcribe. The IBM scientists demons...

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