Danh ngôn của Ray Kurzweil

Our technology, our machines, is part of our humanity. We created them to extend ourselves, and that is what is unique about human beings.
Our technology, our machines, is part of our humanity. We created them to extend ourselves, and that is what is unique about human beings.
Công nghệ của chúng ta, máy móc của chúng ta, là một phần của nhân loại. Chúng ta tạo ra chúng để mở rộng bản thân và đó là điều độc đáo ở con người.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Ray Kurzweil
- By the 2030s, the nonbiological portion of our intelligence will predominate.
- Supercomputers will achieve one human brain capacity by 2010, and personal computers will do so by about 2020.
- Death gives meaning to our lives. It gives importance and value to time. Time would become meaningless if there were too much of it.
- Even by common wisdom, there seem to be both people and objects in my dream that are outside myself, but clearly they were created in myself and are part of me, they are mental constructs in my own brain.
- When you talk to a human in 2035, you'll be talking to someone that's a combination of biological and non-biological intelligence.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Technology
- I've always been a bit of a mix between art and technology. I used to paint a lot, but I'm not very good with my hands. It has always been a fusion between my computer gaming interests and being exposed to the rich data of society that we live in.
- My mom's a psychologist, and I think that has influenced me on a personal level. Plus, I'm just generally interested in visualization and humanity, social activity and technology, and what happens in aggregate.
- I've always been interested in technology, but specifically how we can use machines to engage the imagination. I started using computers when I was young and was fascinated by creating rules and instructions that allow a computer to engage in a dialogue with humans. The stories found in the data all around us can do just that.
- As technology evolves, it manipulates our culture, and there's a huge opportunity to push ourselves further. I think it actually makes ourselves maybe more human, or at least human in a different way, that we can connect together in amazingly different ways and powerful new ways.
- I interned at Miramax and subsequently at Paramount because I was really curious about the future of entertainment - how were we going to get films online? While the inspiration for Box didn't come from that experience directly, it was very obvious that bigger businesses had a lot of slow processes and cumbersome technology.