Ray Kurzweil on How We Will Become God-Like

Thursday, January 2, 2014


 Ray Kurzweil
In a very interesting interview with Ray Kurzweil, James Bedsole got the futurist and inventor to elaborate on how humans will potentially become like Gods with exponential technology.  He also talks about his project at Google and how medical technology is going to dramatically improve health in the next few years.




J ames Bedsole recently released a series of videos including in depth interviews with futurist, inventor and author of The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend BiologyRay Kurzweil.

In the interview, Kurzweil reviews the Law of Accelerating Returns, and the implications of exponential information technologies.  Included in the field of information technologies now, he talks of the impact of accelerating change on medicine.  "We'll see dramatic changes in health and medicine ten years from now.  We'll see radical changes twenty years from now," says Kurzweil.  "We need to get to that point."

Law of Accelerating Returns
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Expanding the last words of the film, Transcendent Man, "So, does God exist, I would say, not yet," Kurzweil states:
The different religions of the world have a surprising agreement on what God is. God is an unlimited amount of what: memory, intelligence, creativity and love — basically the highest things a neocortex does. What happens in evolution, entities like mammals and humans become more intelligent, more creative, more loving, and moving exponentially to become more God-like; never quite reaching God, but moving in that direction. So evolution is a spiritual process to bring us closer to God, and technological evolution is now running a million times faster than biological evolution and ultimately we will vastly ultimately trillions-fold expand our creativity and our sense of humor and our ability to love and will become more God-like.
For Kurzweil, we will never really become infinite, but it will seem infinite from today's perspective.

Ray Kurzweil

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Kurzweil also discusses how the cloud is increasingly going to take over our thinking. Starting in the 2030's our neocortex will extend to the cloud, he says. We will extend into the cloud "by sending nanobots into the brain which will basically just be communicators to the cloud and then we can have a neocortex extension in the cloud."

Kurzweil says the cloud is pure information technology.  "It's doubling in power every year."  The impact of this extending out is that more and more of our thinking will be done in the cloud, and Kurzweil predicts that it will eventually be mostly in the cloud, diminishing the need for biological bodies.

Discussing his project at Google, where he is the Director of Engineering, Kurzweil says he is creating a synthetic neocortex that can understand language just the way a human does.  "[It] can read something for meaning, and then end up with a hierarchical structure and its synthetic brain reflects on that meaning.  It will greatly enrich the world of search."

With the ability to scour the web with understanding, Google will become more of a personal assistant, summarizing up-to-the-minute information for you.


SOURCE  James Bedsole

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